About the song
Hurt is a song written by Trent Reznor, originally recorded by his band Nine Inch Nails for their second album, The Downward Spiral (1994). It was released as the album’s fourth single in 1995. A cover version by American country singer Johnny Cash was released as the second single from his album American IV: The Man Comes Around (2002).
Cash’s version of “Hurt” is a stark and powerful ballad that transforms Reznor’s industrial rock song into a country lament. The song’s lyrics are about pain, regret, and redemption, and Cash’s deep, gravelly voice gives them added weight. The music video for Cash’s version of “Hurt” is also notable, featuring a frail and aged Cash walking through his home and reflecting on his life.
The song has been praised by critics and fans alike, and it has become one of Cash’s most popular songs. It has been covered by many other artists, including Waylon Jennings, Axl Rose, and Lana Del Rey. “Hurt” is a powerful and moving song that speaks to the human condition, and it is sure to continue to be enjoyed by listeners for many years to come.
Here are some interesting facts about the song:
- The song was originally written by Trent Reznor as a way to express his own pain and anger.
- Cash’s version of the song was recorded in just one take.
- The music video for Cash’s version of the song was directed by Mark Romanek.
- The song has been used in several films and television shows, including Logan and The Walking Dead.
“Hurt” is a powerful and moving song that has stood the test of time. It is a song that can be enjoyed by people of all ages. The song’s message of pain, regret, and redemption is universal, and its simple melody and haunting lyrics continue to touch the hearts of listeners around the world.