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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Pages: 32. Chapters: Bang and Blame, Bittersweet Me, Country Feedback, Crush with Eyeliner, Drive (R.E.M. song), E-Bow the Letter, Electrolite, Everybody Hurts, Find the River, Finest Worksong, Gardening at Night, Get Up (R.E.M. song), How the West Was Won and Where It Got Us, Ignoreland, It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine), Losing My Religion, Man on the Moon (song), Near Wild Heaven, New Test Leper, Nightswimming, Orange Crush (song), Pop Song 89, Radio Song, Shiny Happy People, Stand (R.E.M. song), Star 69 (song), Strange Currencies, Texarkana (song), The One I Love (R.E.M. song), The Sidewinder Sleeps Tonite, Tongue (song), Turn You Inside-Out, What's the Frequency, Kenneth?, World Leader Pretend (song). Excerpt: "Everybody Hurts" is a song by R.E.M., originally released on the band's 1992 album Automatic for the People and was also released as a single in 1993. It peaked at No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100, No. 7 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 3 on the French Singles Chart. Much of the song was written by drummer Bill Berry, although as R.E.M. shares songwriting credits among its members, it is unknown how much he actually wrote. Berry did not drum on the song-a Univox drum machine took his place-but he was responsible for the sampling of the drum pattern on the track. The string arrangement was written by Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones. Guitarist Peter Buck commented on the making of the track saying "'Everybody Hurts' is similar to 'Man on the Moon'. Bill brought it in, and it was a one-minute long country-and-western song. It didn't have a chorus or a bridge. It had the verse . . . it kind of went around and around, and he was strumming it. We went through about four different ideas and how to approach it and eventually came to that Stax, Otis Redding, ...