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Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm

"Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" is a song by Canadian rock band Crash Test Dummies, and written by its singer Brad Roberts. It was released in October 1993 by Arista and BMG as the band's lead single from their second album, God Shuffled His Feet (1993). The song received positive critical reviews upon its release, though retrospective reviews have been more negative. The song reached number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 and topped the national charts of Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Lithuania, Norway, Sweden. In the band's native Canada, it stalled at number 14 on the RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart. The accompanying music video was directed by Dale Heslip.

"Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm"
Single by Crash Test Dummies
from the album God Shuffled His Feet
ReleasedOctober 1, 1993 (1993-10-01)[1]
StudioMusic Head Recording (Lake Geneva, Wisconsin)
GenreAlternative rock[2]
Length3:55
Label
Songwriter(s)Brad Roberts
Producer(s)
Crash Test Dummies singles chronology
"The First Noel"
(1992)
"Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm"
(1993)
"Swimming in Your Ocean"
(1994)
Audio sample

Content edit

Each of the three verses describes the isolation and suffering of a different child, two of whom have a physical abnormality. In the first verse, a boy is injured in a car accident and misses school for an extended period; when he returns to class, his hair has changed color from black to bright white. In the second verse, a girl refuses to change clothes in the presence of other girls due to the birthmarks that cover her body. The third child is a boy whose parents require that he come directly home after school; during services at their church, they "shake and lurch" across the floor. During a 2010 live performance for the Dutch radio station Kink FM, Roberts whispered "Pentecostal" during the third verse, suggesting this is the denomination of the church.[3]

Most of the lyrics are based on childhood experiences of Roberts. For example, he was in a few serious car crashes as a child, which inspired the first verse; he has a birthmark at the base of his spine which made him a bullying target as a child, inspiring the second verse; and he knew a girl who went to a Pentecostal church, where members were known to speak in tongues, inspiring the third. He got the idea of a boy's hair turning from black into bright white from stories he had heard about this phenomenon - Canities subita - happening to survivors of perilous experiences, including a man who almost went over the Niagara Falls, and his great uncle who fought in Pacific Theater of World War II and heard Japanese soldiers yelling threats in broken English.[4]

An alternative version sometimes performed at live concerts replaced the third verse with one concerning a boy whose mother disposed of his tonsils after a tonsillectomy, thus depriving him of the possibility of bringing them to show and tell.[5]

Reception edit

Critical reception edit

Larry Flick from Billboard called the song a "shimmering acoustic/rock jewel". He added that it "marries a worldwise vocal with a textured arrangement that is chock full of aural goodies. Given justice (and promotional tender loving care), this one will soon blossom into the across-the-board smash it should be."[6] Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report stated, "If there's an Alternative outlet in town, you can hear how great this sounds on the air."[7] Robert Hilburn from Los Angeles Times wrote, "The exaggerated vocal narration makes this sound like a novelty, but it is a deceptively original work about how kids are often tormented for falling outside the norm."[8] In his weekly UK chart commentary, James Masterton joked, "The unusual song probably holds the record for the longest song title not to include a vowel in the title."[9] Caitlin Moran from Melody Maker concluded, "It's delicate, like hope, and half-broken, like Nick Cave. It heaves and sighs with a choir to die for and a guitar line that snags on the heart."[10]

Pan-European magazine Music & Media commented, "It takes one weirdo to dig another, so Dummy Brad Roberts and "Talking Head" Harrison make an ideal pair. This ballad is deceivingly ACE until you listen to the lyrics."[11] Terry Staunton from NME declared the song as "a real oddity, a melodic saunter through the weird Americana of John Irving or Garrison Keillor". He added, "Canada's Crash Test Dummies present an ode to life's misfits, borrowing a musical trick or two from the quieter side of REM and the more melancholy Tom Waits. [...] This is very good indeed."[12] Alex Kadis from Smash Hits praised it as "a truly beautiful masterpiece".[13] Another Smash Hits editor, Mark Frith, gave it one out of five.[14] Troy J. Augusto from Variety declared it as "an unlikely yet quite hummable pop tune."[15] The track received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal, which it lost to "I Swear" by All-4-One.[16][17]

Retrospective reception edit

Although highly successful when it was released, "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" has since been frequently included on lists of bad songs. The song was number 15 on VH1's 50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs Ever, named by Rolling Stone as the "15th Most Annoying Song",[18] and ranked at number 31 on Blender's list of the "50 Worst Songs Ever".[19] The Huffington Post Canada ranked this song at number 29 on its list of "50 Worst Canadian Songs Ever".[20] Contrasting, VH1 named "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" as the 31st greatest one-hit wonder of the 1990s in 2011.[21]

In a 1994 essay in which he makes the case that modern life is better than life in the past, humorist P.J. O'Rourke writes, "Even the bad things are better than they used to be. Bad music, for instance, has gotten much briefer. Wagner's Ring Cycle takes four days to perform while 'Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm' by the Crash Test Dummies lasts little more than three minutes."[22]

Chart performance edit

Outside their home country of Canada, the single became the band's most successful song, reaching number four in the United States and number two in the United Kingdom—the group's biggest hit in both countries. It also reached number one on the Modern Rock Chart in the United States and in Australia, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden. While the Crash Test Dummies had six singles reach the Canadian top 10, "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" was not one of them, instead stalling at number 14.

Music video edit

The accompanying music video for "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" was directed by Dale Heslip and premiered in October 1993.[23] It sets the song's lyrics as the script for a series of one-act plays performed by schoolchildren. Throughout, the scenes of the performance are intercut with scenes of the Crash Test Dummies performing the song at stage side.

All three one-act plays included nicknames for their lead characters, to provide Heslip with easy references:

  1. The first featured a kid nicknamed "Whitey"
  2. The second pitted "Blotchy" against "Bratty Kids", who Heslip thought lived up to their nickname; Blotchy's marks are covered with a long cape she wears throughout, whereas the "Bratty Kids" wear deerstalker hats and carry magnifying glasses
  3. The third had, as its focus, a "Reluctant Boy"

These nicknames were all revealed in an installment of Pop-Up Video.[episode needed] The same installment also revealed that Brad Roberts had decided to hum, rather than actually sing, the refrain of "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" because humming the refrain sounded more resigned to him and that he never wrote lyrics for it.

The music video for "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" was later made available by Vevo on YouTube in 2018, and had amassed over 40 million views as of January 2024.[24]

Track listings edit

  • CD maxi
  1. "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" – 3:53
  2. "Here I Stand Before Me" – 3:07
  3. "Superman's Song" (live from the US public radio program Mountain Stage)
  • 7-inch single
  1. "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" – 3:53
  2. "Here I Stand Before Me" – 3:07
  • US single
  1. "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" – 3:53
  2. "Superman's Song" (album version) – 4:31
  3. "How Does a Duck Know?" – 3:42
  • Cassette single

Features cardboard picture liner

  1. "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm"
  2. "Here I Stand Before Me"

Charts edit

Certifications edit

Certifications and sales for "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[52] Platinum 70,000^
Germany (BVMI)[68] Gold 250,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[69] Platinum 10,000*
Norway (IFPI Norway)[70] Platinum  
United Kingdom (BPI)[71] Gold 400,000
United States (RIAA)[73] Gold 700,000[72]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Release dates and formats for "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm"
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
Europe October 1, 1993
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • CD
[1]
United Kingdom April 11, 1994
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
[74]

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This article is about the Crash Test Dummies song For articles with similar titles see Mmmh Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm is a song by Canadian rock band Crash Test Dummies and written by its singer Brad Roberts It was released in October 1993 by Arista and BMG as the band s lead single from their second album God Shuffled His Feet 1993 The song received positive critical reviews upon its release though retrospective reviews have been more negative The song reached number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 and topped the national charts of Australia Belgium Denmark Germany Iceland Lithuania Norway Sweden In the band s native Canada it stalled at number 14 on the RPM 100 Hit Tracks chart The accompanying music video was directed by Dale Heslip Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Single by Crash Test Dummiesfrom the album God Shuffled His FeetReleasedOctober 1 1993 1993 10 01 1 StudioMusic Head Recording Lake Geneva Wisconsin GenreAlternative rock 2 Length3 55LabelArista BMGSongwriter s Brad RobertsProducer s Jerry Harrison Crash Test DummiesCrash Test Dummies singles chronology The First Noel 1992 Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm 1993 Swimming in Your Ocean 1994 Audio sample source source filehelp Contents 1 Content 2 Reception 2 1 Critical reception 2 2 Retrospective reception 3 Chart performance 4 Music video 5 Track listings 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 Release history 9 ReferencesContent editEach of the three verses describes the isolation and suffering of a different child two of whom have a physical abnormality In the first verse a boy is injured in a car accident and misses school for an extended period when he returns to class his hair has changed color from black to bright white In the second verse a girl refuses to change clothes in the presence of other girls due to the birthmarks that cover her body The third child is a boy whose parents require that he come directly home after school during services at their church they shake and lurch across the floor During a 2010 live performance for the Dutch radio station Kink FM Roberts whispered Pentecostal during the third verse suggesting this is the denomination of the church 3 Most of the lyrics are based on childhood experiences of Roberts For example he was in a few serious car crashes as a child which inspired the first verse he has a birthmark at the base of his spine which made him a bullying target as a child inspiring the second verse and he knew a girl who went to a Pentecostal church where members were known to speak in tongues inspiring the third He got the idea of a boy s hair turning from black into bright white from stories he had heard about this phenomenon Canities subita happening to survivors of perilous experiences including a man who almost went over the Niagara Falls and his great uncle who fought in Pacific Theater of World War II and heard Japanese soldiers yelling threats in broken English 4 An alternative version sometimes performed at live concerts replaced the third verse with one concerning a boy whose mother disposed of his tonsils after a tonsillectomy thus depriving him of the possibility of bringing them to show and tell 5 Reception editCritical reception edit Larry Flick from Billboard called the song a shimmering acoustic rock jewel He added that it marries a worldwise vocal with a textured arrangement that is chock full of aural goodies Given justice and promotional tender loving care this one will soon blossom into the across the board smash it should be 6 Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report stated If there s an Alternative outlet in town you can hear how great this sounds on the air 7 Robert Hilburn from Los Angeles Times wrote The exaggerated vocal narration makes this sound like a novelty but it is a deceptively original work about how kids are often tormented for falling outside the norm 8 In his weekly UK chart commentary James Masterton joked The unusual song probably holds the record for the longest song title not to include a vowel in the title 9 Caitlin Moran from Melody Maker concluded It s delicate like hope and half broken like Nick Cave It heaves and sighs with a choir to die for and a guitar line that snags on the heart 10 Pan European magazine Music amp Media commented It takes one weirdo to dig another so Dummy Brad Roberts and Talking Head Harrison make an ideal pair This ballad is deceivingly ACE until you listen to the lyrics 11 Terry Staunton from NME declared the song as a real oddity a melodic saunter through the weird Americana of John Irving or Garrison Keillor He added Canada s Crash Test Dummies present an ode to life s misfits borrowing a musical trick or two from the quieter side of REM and the more melancholy Tom Waits This is very good indeed 12 Alex Kadis from Smash Hits praised it as a truly beautiful masterpiece 13 Another Smash Hits editor Mark Frith gave it one out of five 14 Troy J Augusto from Variety declared it as an unlikely yet quite hummable pop tune 15 The track received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal which it lost to I Swear by All 4 One 16 17 Retrospective reception edit Although highly successful when it was released Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm has since been frequently included on lists of bad songs The song was number 15 on VH1 s 50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs Ever named by Rolling Stone as the 15th Most Annoying Song 18 and ranked at number 31 on Blender s list of the 50 Worst Songs Ever 19 The Huffington Post Canada ranked this song at number 29 on its list of 50 Worst Canadian Songs Ever 20 Contrasting VH1 named Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm as the 31st greatest one hit wonder of the 1990s in 2011 21 In a 1994 essay in which he makes the case that modern life is better than life in the past humorist P J O Rourke writes Even the bad things are better than they used to be Bad music for instance has gotten much briefer Wagner s Ring Cycle takes four days to perform while Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm by the Crash Test Dummies lasts little more than three minutes 22 Chart performance editOutside their home country of Canada the single became the band s most successful song reaching number four in the United States and number two in the United Kingdom the group s biggest hit in both countries It also reached number one on the Modern Rock Chart in the United States and in Australia Belgium Denmark Germany Iceland Norway and Sweden While the Crash Test Dummies had six singles reach the Canadian top 10 Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm was not one of them instead stalling at number 14 Music video editThe accompanying music video for Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm was directed by Dale Heslip and premiered in October 1993 23 It sets the song s lyrics as the script for a series of one act plays performed by schoolchildren Throughout the scenes of the performance are intercut with scenes of the Crash Test Dummies performing the song at stage side All three one act plays included nicknames for their lead characters to provide Heslip with easy references The first featured a kid nicknamed Whitey The second pitted Blotchy against Bratty Kids who Heslip thought lived up to their nickname Blotchy s marks are covered with a long cape she wears throughout whereas the Bratty Kids wear deerstalker hats and carry magnifying glasses The third had as its focus a Reluctant Boy These nicknames were all revealed in an installment of Pop Up Video episode needed The same installment also revealed that Brad Roberts had decided to hum rather than actually sing the refrain of Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm because humming the refrain sounded more resigned to him and that he never wrote lyrics for it The music video for Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm was later made available by Vevo on YouTube in 2018 and had amassed over 40 million views as of January 2024 24 Track listings editCD maxi Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm 3 53 Here I Stand Before Me 3 07 Superman s Song live from the US public radio program Mountain Stage 7 inch single Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm 3 53 Here I Stand Before Me 3 07US single Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm 3 53 Superman s Song album version 4 31 How Does a Duck Know 3 42Cassette singleFeatures cardboard picture liner Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Here I Stand Before Me Charts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Chart 1993 1994 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 1 1Austria O3 Austria Top 40 25 3Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 26 1Canada Top Singles RPM 27 14Canada Adult Contemporary RPM 28 10Denmark IFPI 29 1Europe Eurochart Hot 100 30 3Europe European AC Radio 31 9Finland Suomen virallinen lista 32 17France SNEP 33 5Germany Official German Charts 34 1Iceland Islenski Listinn Topp 40 35 1Ireland IRMA 36 3Lithuania M 1 37 1Netherlands Dutch Top 40 38 4Netherlands Single Top 100 39 4New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 40 4Norway VG lista 41 1Scotland OCC 42 3Sweden Sverigetopplistan 43 1Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 44 7UK Singles OCC 45 2US Billboard Hot 100 46 4US Alternative Airplay Billboard 47 1US Mainstream Rock Billboard 48 25US Mainstream Top 40 Billboard 49 6US Cash Box Top 100 50 3 Year end charts edit 1993 year end chart performance for Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Chart 1993 PositionCanada Adult Contemporary RPM 51 901994 year end chart performance for Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Chart 1994 PositionAustralia ARIA 52 14Austria O3 Austria Top 40 53 11Belgium Ultratop 54 10Canada Top Singles RPM 55 85Canada Adult Contemporary RPM 56 76Europe Eurochart Hot 100 57 14France SNEP 58 32Germany Official German Charts 59 13Iceland Islenski Listinn Topp 40 60 4Netherlands Dutch Top 40 61 29Netherlands Single Top 100 62 52New Zealand Recorded Music NZ 63 12Sweden Sverigetopplistan 64 18Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 65 19UK Singles OCC 66 48US Billboard Hot 100 67 35Certifications editCertifications and sales for Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 52 Platinum 70 000 Germany BVMI 68 Gold 250 000 New Zealand RMNZ 69 Platinum 10 000 Norway IFPI Norway 70 Platinum United Kingdom BPI 71 Gold 400 000 United States RIAA 73 Gold 700 000 72 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history editRelease dates and formats for Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm Region Date Format s Label s Ref Europe October 1 1993 7 inch vinylCD AristaBMG 1 United Kingdom April 11 1994 7 inch vinylCDcassette RCABMG 74 References edit a b c Crash Test Dummies Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm ARIA Top 50 Singles Biography Crash Test Dummies Artist Info Music 3FM Isle of Man radio station on air online on Apple and on Android Archived from the original on July 1 2013 Retrieved March 23 2013 The band did not receive much international recognition until the 1993 release of their second album God Shuffled His Feet Particularly instrumental in increasing the band s exposure in the American market was the appearance of a new type of radio format adult album oriented alternative rock AAA These stations put the first single Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm in high rotation and the song peaked at No 4 in the US Hot 100 KINK Radio 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