No Leaf Clover
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| Single by Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony | |||||||||||
| from the album S&M | |||||||||||
| B-side | One (S&M version)/Enter Sandman (S&M version) | ||||||||||
| Released | March 13, 2000 | ||||||||||
| Format | CD single | ||||||||||
| Recorded | April 21–22, 1999 Berkeley Community Theatre Berkeley, California |
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| Genre | Heavy metal | ||||||||||
| Length | 5:43 | ||||||||||
| Label | Elektra | ||||||||||
| Writer(s) | James Hetfield Lars Ulrich |
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| Producer | Metallica, Bob Rock | ||||||||||
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"No Leaf Clover" is the eighth song on the live album S&M by Metallica and the San Francisco Symphony. The song (along with "Minus Human") was one of two new pieces completed for the band's collaboration with the San Francisco Symphony in 1999. It begins with an intro section played by the orchestra, before entering into a clean guitar part by James Hetfield. The rest of the piece alternates between clean verses and choruses backed by heavily distorted guitars. It was the band's fourth #1 hit on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. It stayed at #1 for seven consecutive weeks.
Contents |
Single track listing
Australian version
- "No Leaf Clover" (Hetfield, Ulrich) – 5:43
- "One" (Hetfield, Ulrich) – 7:47
- "Enter Sandman" (Hammett, Hetfield, Ulrich) – 7:11
- "No Leaf Clover" (video enhanced) (Hetfield/Ulrich)
- S&M Documentary (video enhanced)
All tracks are from S&M album
UK version #1
- "No Leaf Clover" (Hetfield, Ulrich) – 5:43
- "No Leaf Clover" (Slice & Dice Video)
- S&M Documentary Part 1
UK version #2
- "No Leaf Clover" (Hetfield, Ulrich) – 5:43
- Photo Gallery/Album Lyrics
- S&M Documentary Part 2
UK version #3
- "No Leaf Clover" (Hetfield, Ulrich) – 5:43
- Metallica Screensaver
- S&M Documentary Part 3
Release history
| Region | Date |
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| Australia | March 13, 2000 |
| Europe | March 20, 2000 |
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| Preceded by "Higher" by Creed |
Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks number-one single January 22–March 4, 2000 |
Succeeded by "Stiff Upper Lip" by AC/DC |