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No Doubt...Don't Speak "Don't Speak" is the third single from Tragic Kingdom, the third album by Californian (More) "Don't Speak" is the third single from Tragic Kingdom, the third album by Californian rock group No Doubt, released in late 1996.
Despite the song's popularity, "Don't Speak" did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100 (as rules of the times required commercial singles for charting and one was not issued for the song), but it did reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay. The song also reached number one in the UK, Canada, Latvia, Netherlands and Australia. The single is No Doubt's most successful international single, propelling them to superstardom. "Don't Speak" is arguably No Doubt's biggest hit and was nominated for the Song of the Year and Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal at the Grammy Awards of 1998.
The song was ranked at number 495 in Blender magazine's "The 500 Greatest Songs Since You Were Born".[1]
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The song was co-written by Eric Stefani and Gwen Stefani and co-produced by Matthew Wilder. The bittersweet ballad is based on a true story on the turbulent relationship between Gwen Stefani and bassist Tony Kanal. After being in a relationship for seven years, Kanal informed Stefani that his feelings about her had changed and that he did not want to be her boyfriend anymore. Stefani became depressed. To help cope with her emotional pain, she began to write music, and the final version of "Don't Speak" was born. Although the song was originally a more sugary love song, after the events as described above, the song was changed with a darker tone.
While "Don't Speak" does not draw as much from ska as many of the other songs on Tragic Kingdom do, it helped, along with "Just a Girl", to get people interested in No Doubt, contributing to the mid-1990s ska revival.
The song is a downloadable track for the music video game Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock.
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In the music video, Stefani pleads with the band.The majority of the music video for "Don't Speak" takes place in a garage. Other scenes tell the story of how the media mainly focused on Gwen while the band was always in the background.[2] The second half of the video features snippets of live footage filmed during the band's performance with Dog Eat Dog and Goldfinger at Roseland Ballroom in New York City on August 21, 1996.
Before the music starts, at the beginning of the video, there is a scene of Tony Kanal picking a rotten orange from a Christmas tree. The video ends with Kanal replacing the orange in the tree. These scenes are usually cut out when VH1 airs this video.
The music video won the award for Best Group Video and was nominated for the Video of the Year award at the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards.
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Upon release, the song immediately began to receive extensive airplay, and it became the most widely played song on American radio in 1996.[3] Not surprisingly, the song reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay, and maintained that position for sixteen consecutive weeks, a record at the time.[4] Although the record was broken in 1998 by the Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris" with eighteen weeks at number one, the song remains in second place of songs on the Hot 100 Airplay with the most weeks at number one. For all its airplay though, the song was not allowed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100 as no commercial single was released for it (which were required for charting purposes at the time). Not surprisingly, the song was also a hit on No Doubt's main radio format at the time, Modern Rock Tracks where it climbed to number two.[5][6] The song also proved to be a crossover smash, hitting number one on Adult Top 40 and even hitting a number six and number nine on Adult Contemporary and the Rhythmic Top 40 respectively.[5][6] It also was the number one hit single for the Hot 100 Airplay on the 1997 Year End chart.[7]
Internationally, the song was also very successful. In December 1996, it reached number one in The Netherlands, [8] and two months later, it debuted at number one in the United Kingdom, maintaining the top position for three weeks.[9] It occupied the Canadian BDS Airplay Chart for fifteen weeks and became the most-played song of the year. Australia was another major music market where the song received widespread airplay, debuting at number one and maintaining the peak position for 8 weeks. In Switzerland, "Don't Speak" debuted at number eighteen before climbing to number one (for four weeks) six weeks later. After falling from number one, it remained in the top ten for an additional seven weeks.
The song peaked at number one on the United World Chart and stayed at number one for seven weeks. (Less)
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