Gives You Hell

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"Gives You Hell"
Single by The All-American Rejects
from the album When the World Comes Down
Released September 30, 2008
Format
Recorded 2008; Skywalker Ranch Studios - California, United States
Genre
Length 3:33
Label
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Eric Valentine
The All-American Rejects singles chronology
"It Ends Tonight"
(2006)
"Gives You Hell"
(2008)
"The Wind Blows"
(2009)
Music video
"Gives You Hell" on YouTube
Alternative covers
Maxi single cover
Maxi single cover
7" vinyl cover
7" vinyl cover

"Gives You Hell" is a song by American rock band The All-American Rejects, released as the lead single from their third studio album When the World Comes Down on September 30, 2008.

The song is The All-American Rejects' most successful song to date, receiving critical acclaim and topping the Billboard's Mainstream Top 40 and Adult Top 40 charts as well as peaking at #4 on the Hot 100 chart. It was certified RIAA 4x Platinum for 4 million shipments.

Background and composition

"Gives You Hell" was written by Nick Wheeler and Tyson Ritter in Vancouver, Canada on a secluded writing trip for the band's third studio album, and recorded at George Lucas's Skywalker Ranch studios in California.

Lyric-wise, Ritter stated the song "is about this asshole, it’s a dude who will never know it’s about him. It's kind of this tongue-in-cheek way of looking at someone you hate, whether it's your mom, for some reason, or it's your teacher at school, or it's your boss at work. It's just someone who makes you struggle, and it's giving them the finger."[1]

In an interview with Vevo, the pair described how the song started out as "a cheesy whirl on a drum-loop", and how unsure they were on its sound that it nearly did not make the final track listing for When the World Comes Down. But after a phone conversation with music producer Jimmy Iovine, who praised the song's lyrics and instrumental mix, the band decided to add it to the album's track list.[2]

On the composition of the track, Wheeler described the process, "You hear an acoustic guitar, like this wacky E6 chord fading in the beginning and that's all you hear. Yeah, that's all you hear until the second verse. Then a little acoustic guitar comes in – actually the acoustic guitar carries the whole thing until that last chorus. That's when like the big monster comes in. It's just the acoustic guitar in the chorus and you hear that little lead line right before the 3rd verse. It's little moments like that. If every part on the record is thought out and holds its place in the song, then you don't need more than just those special parts. It's not about taking a big guitar and layering the crap out of it. It's not about that. Every part, from the vocals to the guitar parts to the drum fills, really hold their place in the song."[1]

In a further interview with MTV, Wheeler commented that "We wanted the backing vocalists to sound like a —'bunch of drunk assholes', so we had the crew and us drink a beer for every take and yelled the chorus into a microphone. We got so drunk we were over-thinking it!"[2]

Reception

Critical reception

The song received favourable reviews from music critics. About.com rated the track 4 out of 5 stars and described it as a "soulful groove", saying "The lyrics are filled with a cleverly snarky attitude. The attitude of 'Dirty Little Secret' is here in full force, and you will likely find yourself singing along",[3] while Digital Spy, who rated the track 3 out of 5 stars, described it as "Sum 41-style guitars and a cheery singalong outro, it certainly isn't innovative, but as many of their contemporaries have begun dabbling in politics and darker musical styles, there's a certain charm to the band's blissful ignorance of changing fashions."[4]

Billboard compared the sound of the track to Queen's "We Will Rock You".[5]

Chart performance

In the United States, "Gives You Hell" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at position #69 and climbed steadily for seven weeks before breaking into the Top 10 at position #10,[6] giving the band their third Top 10 hit on the chart, before eventually peaking at #4, making "Gives You Hell" The All-American Rejects' most successful single to date and their first Top 5 hit, remaining in the charts for 36 weeks after before it was retired. It spent 14 consecutive weeks in the Top 10, including 5 weeks in the Top 5.[7]

The song eventually topped the US Billboard Top 40 Mainstream chart in March 2009, and followed on to reach the top spot of the US Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks the following May, making "Gives You Hell" the band's first ever #1 on any music chart to date. Internationally, the track became The All-American Rejects' best-selling single, reaching the Top 5 in Canada and Australia and the Top 20 in the United Kingdom, Ireland, and New Zealand by early 2009.

In late 2009, Billboard announced that "Gives You Hell" was the most played song of that year on their Top 40 chart. The song also became the 42nd biggest selling rock song of the 21st century in the United Kingdom.[8]

Music video

The music video for "Gives You Hell" was directed by Marc Webb and shot in October 2008 in California and was released a month later on November 3. It revolves around two alter egos of lead singer and bassist Tyson Ritter - one as a traditional family man and the other as a lay-about nocturnal garage band singer (the band of which is made up of the other members of The All-American Rejects) - as neighbours annoying and pulling pranks on each other due to their different lifestyles and behaviours, while scenes of the band themselves performing the song as the garage band are overlapped through the video.

A second version was later released in January 2009, primarily featuring an extended version of the performance scene from the first.

In an interview with MTV about the video, Ritter said "The video basically pits one neighbour against another terrible neighbour, who lives on a completely opposite schedule. He's not on the grid - he's not on, like the song says, 'a 9-to-5 pace.' And this guy's living the cookie-cutter life, with his white picket fence, and his wife who brings him lemonade when he's washing the car, So it's kind of like the clash of those worlds; only at the end, there's kind of a twist, where the two worlds kind of flip-flop."

Appearances in popular culture

"Gives You Hell" was featured on the musical comedy-drama television show Glee in the episode "Hell-O". The song was sung by the character Rachel Berry played by Lea Michele. The Glee version reached the top of Irish Singles Chart.[9]

The song is also featured in the video games Rock Band, Guitar Hero 5, Band Hero and Tap Tap Revenge 2.

The song is also used as into music for the home games of the Missouri Mavericks hockey team in Independence, Missouri. "Gives You Hell" has also been covered by rock band The Inevitable Backlash, with some of the original lyrics slightly altered.

In episode 3 of Betas a background person is singing "Gives You Hell" for karaoke. The show also stars Tyson Ritter as Dane who was busted earlier in the episode for drugs.

Track listing

Charts, certifications and awards

Release history

Country Date Format Label
United States[33] September 30, 2008 CD single, digital download DGC, Interscope
October 7, 2008 Mainstream radio
New Zealand[34] November 27, 2008 CD single, digital download Universal Music Group
Australia January 17, 2009
Canada January 26, 2009 Interscope
United Kingdom[35] February 1, 2009 CD single, 7" vinyl Polydor
Germany[36] April 3, 2009 Maxi single, 7" vinyl Universal Music Group
Switzerland[37]

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Preceded by U.S. Billboard Mainstream Top 40 number-one single
March 14, 2009 - April 4, 2009
Succeeded by
"Right Round" by Flo Rida
Preceded by U.S. Billboard Adult Top 40 number-one single
May 23, 2009 - June 6, 2009
Succeeded by
"You Found Me" by The Fray