TEMPLE OF THE DOG: SAY HELLO TO HEAVEN Single Album (1991)

TEMPLE OF THE DOG: SAY HELLO TO HEAVEN Single Album cover

Say Hello 2 Heaven is a song by the rock band Temple of the Dog. Written by vocalist Chris Cornell. It was released in 1991 as the second single from the band’s sole studio album, Temple of the Dog (1991). The song reached number five on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Cornell wrote Say Hello 2 Heaven as a tribute to his roommate, Mother Love Bone vocalist Andrew Wood, who at the time had recently died of a heroin overdose.

Say Hello 2 Heaven was one of two songs, the other being Reach Down, to be written by Chris Cornell when he was on tour with Soundgarden in Europe prior to approaching former Mother Love Bone members Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard to record the songs. The recordings were originally planned to be released merely as a single before Temple of the Dog formed and decided to write more music. Cornell stated:

Right after Andy died, we (Soundgarden) went to Europe, and it was horrible, because I couldn’t talk about it, and there was no one who had loved him around. I wrote two songs, Reach Down and Say Hello 2 Heaven. That was pretty much how I dealt with it. When we came back, I recorded them right away. They seemed different from what Soundgarden naturally does, and they seemed to fit together. They seemed like music he would like. I got the idea to release them as a single, and to get at least Stone and Jeff, or all of Love Bone, to play on it. I had the idea for a couple days, then, with an artist’s lack of self confidence, I decided it was a stupid idea. Somehow those guys heard the tape, and they were really, really excited. Stone and Jeff and our drummer, Matt, had been working on a demo for what ended up being Pearl Jam, so we had the idea that we would make an EP or a record, and maybe even do some of Andy‘s solo songs.

In a 2016 interview, Cornell stated:

With all that’s been written about Temple of the Dog recently, it’s reminded me of the original meanings of those songs. Say Hello 2 Heaven, for example, was one of the songs I wrote directly for Andy Wood and the amount of times someone has requested I play that song for someone else who’s died have been numerous. That’s great that it’s become this anthem that makes somebody feel some comfort when they’ve lost someone, but recently I’ve become a little more possessive of the idea that this song was actually written for a specific guy and I haven’t forgotten that person. So I’ve been reminding myself and those in the audience where that song came from. Say Hello 2 Heaven peaked at number five on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Outside the United States, the single was released commercially in Germany and the United Kingdom.

Tracklist:

  1. Say Hello to Heaven
  2. Wooden Jesus

Say Hello to Heaven lyrics

Wooden Jesus lyrics

TEMPLE OF THE DOG: SAY HELLO TO HEAVEN Single Album back cover

Chris Cornell, Andy Wood

Chris Cornell, Andy Wood and Ian Astbury with photographer Jim Marshall. (The picture was taken by the American photographer Jim Marshall. Jesse Higman took the footage from the photo shoot in 1989).

Bruce Fairweather, Jason Everman, Jeff Ament, Andy Wood, Stone Gossard, Ian Astbury, Jamie Stewart, Chris Cornell, Greg Gilmore Photo by Jesse Higman (1989)

Temple of the Dog
Jeff Ament: bass guitar
Matt Cameron: drums, percussion
Chris Cornell: lead vocals,
Stone Gossard: rhythm guitar, slide guitar, acoustic guitar
Mike McCready: lead guitars
Eddie Vedder: backing vocals

Chris Cornell (July 20, 1964 – May 18, 2017)
Andrew Wood (January 8, 1966 – March 19, 1990).

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