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"You Could Be Mine" is a song by American rock band Guns N' Roses from their fourth studio album, Use Your Illusion II. The song was released on June 21, 1991, as the first single from the Use Your Illusion albums. The song was originally released as a song in director James Cameron's 1991 film, Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Backed with "Civil War" from Use Your Illusion II, the single reached number 29 on the US Billboard Hot 100, number three on the UK Singles Chart, and number one in Finland and Spain. It became a top-five hit in more than 10 additional countries.

"You Could Be Mine"
U.S. commercial CD single
Single by Guns N' Roses
from the album Use Your Illusion II
B-side"Civil War" (LP version)
ReleasedJune 21, 1991 (1991-06-21)
RecordedJanuary 1991
Studio
  • A&M
  • Record Plant
  • Studio 56
  • Image Recording
  • Conway Recording
  • Metalworks Recording
GenreHard rock[1]
Length5:44
Label
  • Geffen
  • Uzi Suicide
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Mike Clink
  • Guns N' Roses
Guns N' Roses singles chronology
"Nightrain"
(1989)
"You Could Be Mine"
(1991)
"Don't Cry"
(1991)
Music videos
"You Could Be Mine" on YouTube
"You Could Be Mine" (Live) on YouTube

History


"You Could Be Mine" was selected to be included in the James Cameron film Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Arnold Schwarzenegger had the band members over for dinner at his own home to negotiate the deal.[2]

The lyric "With your bitch slap rappin' and your cocaine tongue you get nothin' done" from the chorus appeared on the inner sleeve of Guns N' Roses' debut album Appetite for Destruction, released in 1987 (the song had already been written by then). This "tradition" was followed by the line "Ain't It Fun" on the Use Your Illusion albums released in 1991 - two years later GN'R cover of the song "Ain't It Fun" appeared on "The Spaghetti Incident?" album. The end of first verse, "we've seen that movie too", is a reference to Elton John' song "I've Seen That Movie Too", from the album Goodbye Yellow Brick Road. Slash states that the song's writing began at the first preproduction session for Appetite for Destruction.[3]

The song has a one-minute drum and guitar intro. The song was played during the ending credits of Terminator 2 and is heard in the film itself in early scenes with John Connor. It also appeared in the 2009 sequel Terminator Salvation.


Song meaning and lyrics


The song talks about band member Izzy Stradlin's failed relationship with his girlfriend.[4]


Music video


The music video for the song was directed by Andy Morahan, Stan Winston and Jeffrey Abelson.[5] A T-800 Terminator is assembled, given the appearance of Arnold Schwarzenegger, and dispatched to assassinate the band at one of their concerts. The video consists of clips from the movie, including its teaser trailer, intercut with footage of the band performing the song as the T-800 makes his way to the front of the crowd. After the song ends, he confronts the band as they leave the venue through a back door and analyzes each member individually; Izzy Stradlin is absent at this point, replaced by keyboardist Dizzy Reed. The T-800 scans W. Axl Rose last and concludes that killing the band would be a "Waste of Ammo". Lowering his shotgun, he gives Rose a brief smirk and walks away.

As the video features clips from the movie, it could not be put on the DVD Welcome to the Videos due to licensing issues. The video was also not included on any of the DVD releases of Terminator 2: Judgment Day, although it was included with a special double tape edition of the film, released on VHS in 1993.

On October 6, 2022 a music video of "You Could Be Mine" song, with just a mix of scenes from the concert, live in New York at the Ritz Theatre recorded on May 16, 1991, was released to promote the Use Your Illusion (Super Deluxe Edition) box set.[6] Approximately, from the half of the video until the end, in a few scenes, video filter are applied, to look like old film: lines, dust or scratches.


Live performances


Early live versions of "You Could Be Mine" featured Slash using a B.C. Rich Mockingbird (as in the video) instead of his usual Gibson Les Paul, due to his use of a tremolo during the solo. It was first played live at Rock in Rio II on January 20, 1991, and has been a staple ever since. The live version features amended lyrics to the line "an I leave you lyin' on the bed' with your ass in the air".


Track listings


7-inch single (GEFS7-19039)[7]

  1. "You Could Be Mine" (LP version) – 5:48
  2. "Civil War" (LP version) – 7:38

European CD single (GED 19039)[8]

  1. "You Could Be Mine" (LP version) – 5:48
  2. "Civil War" (LP version) – 7:58

Personnel



Charts and certifications



Release history


Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United States June 21, 1991 Cassette
  • Geffen
  • Uzi Suicide
[47]
United Kingdom July 1, 1991
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
[48]

References


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На других языках


[de] You Could Be Mine

You Could Be Mine (englisch für: „Du könntest mir gehören“) ist ein Lied der US-amerikanischen Hard-Rock-Band Guns N’ Roses. Er erschien auf dem zweiten Teil der Doppelveröffentlichung Use Your Illusion II und wurde daraus vor deren Erscheinen im Juni 1991 als erste Single ausgekoppelt. Das Stück erreichte hohe Chartpositionen in Europa und den USA, darunter Platz 3 in Großbritannien[1] und Platz 5 in Deutschland,[2] in den USA Platz 29.[3] Der Song wurde für den Soundtrack von Terminator 2 – Tag der Abrechnung ausgewählt, und es wurde ein aufwendiges Musikvideo mit dem Hauptdarsteller des Films Arnold Schwarzenegger gedreht.
- [en] You Could Be Mine

[es] You Could Be Mine

«You Could Be Mine» es una canción y sencillo de la banda de rock Guns N' Roses, es una de sus mejores y más populares canciones. Lanzada como corte de difusión el día 21 de junio de 1991, para la promoción del álbum Use Your Illusion II.



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