Fell On Black Days (song) - Track Listing

Track Listing

All songs written by Chris Cornell, except where noted:

Promotional CD (US)
  1. "Fell on Black Days" (radio edit)
Promotional CD (US)
  1. "Fell on Black Days" (alternate mix)
  2. "Fell on Black Days" – 4:42
CD (UK)
  1. "Fell on Black Days" – 4:42
  2. "Kyle Petty, Son of Richard" (Cornell, Kim Thayil) – 4:06
  3. "Fell on Black Days" (video version) – 5:26
CD (UK)
  1. "Fell on Black Days" – 4:42
  2. "Girl U Want" (Gerald Casale, Mark Mothersbaugh) – 3:29
  3. "Fell on Black Days" (demo) – 4:01
CD (Europe)
  1. "Fell on Black Days" – 4:42
  2. "Motorcycle Loop" (short version) (Thayil) – 1:32
  3. "Girl U Want" (Casale, Mothersbaugh) – 3:29
  4. "Fell on Black Days" (demo) – 4:03
CD (Europe)
  1. "Fell on Black Days" – 4:42
  2. "Kyle Petty, Son of Richard" (Cornell, Thayil) – 4:06
  3. "Birth Ritual" (Cornell, Matt Cameron, Thayil) – 5:51
  4. "Fell on Black Days" (live) – 4:52
    • Recorded live on August 16, 1993 at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan.
CD (Europe)
  1. "Fell on Black Days" – 4:42
  2. "My Wave" (live) (Cornell, Thayil) – 4:34
    • Recorded live on August 20, 1993 at Jones Beach Amphitheater in Wantagh, New York.
7" Vinyl (Europe and UK)
  1. "Fell on Black Days" – 4:42
  2. "Motorcycle Loop" (Thayil)
  3. "Kyle Petty, Son of Richard" (Cornell, Thayil) – 4:07
CD (Australia)
  1. "Fell on Black Days" – 4:42
  2. "Kyle Petty, Son of Richard" (Cornell, Thayil) – 4:07
  3. "Fell on Black Days" (demo) – 4:04
  4. "Motorcycle Loop" (short version) (Thayil) – 1:34
  5. "Fell on Black Days" (live) – 4:52
    • Recorded live on August 16, 1993 at Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan.
CD (Australia)
  1. "Fell on Black Days" – 4:42
  2. "Kyle Petty, Son of Richard" (Cornell, Thayil) – 4:07
Jukebox 7" Vinyl (US)
  1. "Fell on Black Days" – 4:42
  2. "My Wave" (Cornell, Thayil) – 5:12

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