"Ironic" is a song recorded by Canadian-American
singer Alanis Morissette for her third studio
album Jagged Little Pill(1995). It was written by
Morissette and Glen Ballard, and was produced by him. Maverick and Warner Bros. Records released it as the album's
fourth single on February 27, 1996 in CD, maxi and
cassette formats. "Ironic" is a pop rocksong
written in the key of B major, and includes a moderate tempo of eighty-two beats
per minute. Although the lyrics present several situations which are said to be
"ironic",
it has been noted by some commentators, including comedians and satirists, that
these situations were not truly ironic, earning critiques and parodies as well
as corrections to make the situations actually "ironic".
The track topped the Canadian RPM Top
Singles chart for six weeks, and reached the top five in Australia, New Zealand
and Norway. In the United States, the song reached number four on April 13, 1996,
and currently is her highest-charting single on the Billboard Hot
100. "Ironic" was certified gold by the Recording Industry
Association of America (RIAA). The song received two Grammy
Award nominations in 1997, one of them Record of the Year. French
director Stéphane Sednaoui filmed the music video. In
it, Morissette drives through a winter landscape, and she plays multiple roles as
her passengers. MTV nominated the music video for six MTV Video Music Awards in 1996, winning three of them. The music
video was listed on VH1's "Greatest Music Videos" list and was
parodied by Allison Rheaume and "Weird Al" Yankovic.
In 2004, Morissette changed the lyrics of "Ironic" to
denote her support for same-sex
marriage at the fifteenth GLAAD Media Awards. This version was included on
her albums iTunes Originals (2004)
and Jagged Little Pill Acoustic (2005),
and was performed at the House
of Blues in 2005, along with Canadian singer Avril
Lavigne. "Ironic" was included on theset list of
her tour Jagged Little Pill World Tour (1995), and some of her compilation
albums MTV Unplugged (1999), The Collection (2005),
among others. The song was covered by American band Four
Year Strong in 2009 for their cover album Explains
It All.
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