"Cancer" | |
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Song by My Chemical Romance | |
from the album The Black Parade | |
Released | October 23, 2006 |
Recorded | 2006 |
Genre | |
Length | 2:22 |
Label | Reprise |
Songwriter(s) | |
Producer(s) |
"Cancer" is a rock song [1] by American rock band My Chemical Romance. It is the eighth track from the group's third studio album The Black Parade. The song was released on October 23, 2006. [2]
The original version of the song is written in the key of E major with a common time tempo of 70 beats per minute. The vocals span from E3 to A4 in the song. [3]
A four bar bridge passage prior to the final chorus includes a transposed quotation from the 1958 Buddy Holly hit " Raining in My Heart". Its chord progression (featuring a characteristic rising chromatic figure) is highly reminiscent of that from the verse of "Raining in My Heart" whilst the vocal line closely matches the rhythmic pattern and pitch content of the Bryant and Bryant-penned song. The entire song was written in 8 minutes. [1]
Additional musicians
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States ( RIAA) [4] | Gold | 500,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
"Cancer" | ||||
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Promotional single by Twenty One Pilots | ||||
Released | September 14, 2016 | |||
Recorded | 2016 | |||
Genre | Electronica | |||
Length | 3:56 | |||
Label | Fueled by Ramen | |||
Songwriter(s) | ||||
Producer(s) | Tyler Joseph | |||
Twenty One Pilots promotional singles chronology | ||||
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American musical duo Twenty One Pilots recorded a cover of "Cancer" for British music magazine Rock Sound's 2016 compilation album, Rock Sound Presents: The Black Parade. [5] [6] It was teased by lead singer Tyler Joseph in January 2016, having uploaded a short clip of himself singing the song. [7] The full version was released on September 14, 2016. [8] [9]
The cover is played in the key of D Major with a common time tempo of 72 to 76 beats per minute. The vocals span from D3 to G4 in the song. [10] It contains a piano part and also incorporates programmed beats and other electronic sounds. [11] Rolling Stone described the song as "synth-laden" and featuring "additional lyric reprises and layered vocals, which gives the song an extra pensive vibe." [12]
Althea Legaspi of Rolling Stone wrote that "the duo stays faithful to the already melancholic song while ratcheting up the somberness a tad." [12] Scott Shetler, writing for AXS, wrote that "Twenty One Pilots keep the melancholy while taking the song in a different direction." [11] The lead singer of My Chemical Romance, Gerard Way, was impressed by the cover, saying in an interview with PopBuzz "There's a bit of rejuggling of parts and I was like 'Wow, this almost sounds like a remix,' but it's a cover by way of this, kind of, rearrangement and I was really impressed with it". [13] Brii Jamieson of Rock Sound named it one of the band's best covers. [14]
On the day of its release, an animated lyric video created by Tantrum Content was uploaded onto the band's YouTube channel. The video shows floating books and large bookshelves in a library. As of April 2024, its lyric video has received over 65 million views. [15]
Chart (2016) | Peak position |
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Australia ( ARIA) [16] | 53 |
Canada ( Canadian Hot 100) [17] | 75 |
Czech Republic ( Singles Digitál Top 100) [18] | 99 |
New Zealand Heatseekers ( Recorded Music NZ) [19] |
1 |
Slovakia ( Singles Digitál Top 100) [20] | 96 |
UK Singles ( OCC) [21] | 93 |
US Billboard Hot 100 [22] | 91 |
US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs ( Billboard) [23] | 6 |
Chart (2016) | Position |
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US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (Billboard) [24] | 53 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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United States ( RIAA) [25] | Gold | 500,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
The emotional climax of "The Black Parade" is a piano ballad about the titular disease. The producer Cavallo plays piano on the track and said it was written in eight minutes. "It's not a poetic track. It's very direct, very brutal, but that's the way disease is," Way said in a 2006 statement. "For me it was almost like an attempt to write the darkest song ever, and I think we achieved that."
"Cancer" | |
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Song by My Chemical Romance | |
from the album The Black Parade | |
Released | October 23, 2006 |
Recorded | 2006 |
Genre | |
Length | 2:22 |
Label | Reprise |
Songwriter(s) | |
Producer(s) |
"Cancer" is a rock song [1] by American rock band My Chemical Romance. It is the eighth track from the group's third studio album The Black Parade. The song was released on October 23, 2006. [2]
The original version of the song is written in the key of E major with a common time tempo of 70 beats per minute. The vocals span from E3 to A4 in the song. [3]
A four bar bridge passage prior to the final chorus includes a transposed quotation from the 1958 Buddy Holly hit " Raining in My Heart". Its chord progression (featuring a characteristic rising chromatic figure) is highly reminiscent of that from the verse of "Raining in My Heart" whilst the vocal line closely matches the rhythmic pattern and pitch content of the Bryant and Bryant-penned song. The entire song was written in 8 minutes. [1]
Additional musicians
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
---|---|---|
United States ( RIAA) [4] | Gold | 500,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
"Cancer" | ||||
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Promotional single by Twenty One Pilots | ||||
Released | September 14, 2016 | |||
Recorded | 2016 | |||
Genre | Electronica | |||
Length | 3:56 | |||
Label | Fueled by Ramen | |||
Songwriter(s) | ||||
Producer(s) | Tyler Joseph | |||
Twenty One Pilots promotional singles chronology | ||||
|
American musical duo Twenty One Pilots recorded a cover of "Cancer" for British music magazine Rock Sound's 2016 compilation album, Rock Sound Presents: The Black Parade. [5] [6] It was teased by lead singer Tyler Joseph in January 2016, having uploaded a short clip of himself singing the song. [7] The full version was released on September 14, 2016. [8] [9]
The cover is played in the key of D Major with a common time tempo of 72 to 76 beats per minute. The vocals span from D3 to G4 in the song. [10] It contains a piano part and also incorporates programmed beats and other electronic sounds. [11] Rolling Stone described the song as "synth-laden" and featuring "additional lyric reprises and layered vocals, which gives the song an extra pensive vibe." [12]
Althea Legaspi of Rolling Stone wrote that "the duo stays faithful to the already melancholic song while ratcheting up the somberness a tad." [12] Scott Shetler, writing for AXS, wrote that "Twenty One Pilots keep the melancholy while taking the song in a different direction." [11] The lead singer of My Chemical Romance, Gerard Way, was impressed by the cover, saying in an interview with PopBuzz "There's a bit of rejuggling of parts and I was like 'Wow, this almost sounds like a remix,' but it's a cover by way of this, kind of, rearrangement and I was really impressed with it". [13] Brii Jamieson of Rock Sound named it one of the band's best covers. [14]
On the day of its release, an animated lyric video created by Tantrum Content was uploaded onto the band's YouTube channel. The video shows floating books and large bookshelves in a library. As of April 2024, its lyric video has received over 65 million views. [15]
Chart (2016) | Peak position |
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Australia ( ARIA) [16] | 53 |
Canada ( Canadian Hot 100) [17] | 75 |
Czech Republic ( Singles Digitál Top 100) [18] | 99 |
New Zealand Heatseekers ( Recorded Music NZ) [19] |
1 |
Slovakia ( Singles Digitál Top 100) [20] | 96 |
UK Singles ( OCC) [21] | 93 |
US Billboard Hot 100 [22] | 91 |
US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs ( Billboard) [23] | 6 |
Chart (2016) | Position |
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US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (Billboard) [24] | 53 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
---|---|---|
United States ( RIAA) [25] | Gold | 500,000‡ |
‡ Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. |
The emotional climax of "The Black Parade" is a piano ballad about the titular disease. The producer Cavallo plays piano on the track and said it was written in eight minutes. "It's not a poetic track. It's very direct, very brutal, but that's the way disease is," Way said in a 2006 statement. "For me it was almost like an attempt to write the darkest song ever, and I think we achieved that."