Photograph (Nickelback song)


"Photograph" is a song recorded by Canadian rock band Nickelback. It was released in August 2005 as the first single from their fifth studio album, All the Right Reasons. The song made multiple US and UK top 10 charts, reaching number-one in several of them.

Music video

The music video begins with Chad Kroeger, the video's protagonist, walking along a lonely, sparsely populated street, holding up a photograph of himself and Nickelback's producer, Joey Moi. As the song progresses to the line "And this is where I grew up," he walks to a rusty mailbox, addressed as number 29025. As he speaks of sneaking out, the camera does not show the house itself but does show a view from the inside looking out at him, possibly suggesting someone else lives there now. He continues walking and comes to an older building marked as "Hanna High School" on the front announcing, "And this is where I went to school." He and his three other band members enter the gym with their gear and put on a seemingly impromptu concert alone. During the chorus, two band members go to an old junkyard and reminisce about a field where the rest of the band and their girlfriends are partying. Another experiences a similar event near an abandoned train yard, seeing his old girlfriend run near the tracks and kiss his younger self. The Hanna Roundhouse is shown. The camera then switches to flashbacks of various people As the video ends, the flashback people get in their cars to go home as the band finishes the song.
The video was directed by Nigel Dick and was filmed in Hanna, Alberta, Canada, hometown to most of the band.

Controversy

In early October 2019, United States President Donald Trump used a portion of the music video and song within a video posted on his Twitter account with the opening four words of the song in all caps as the video's caption for the tweet. The video was about former Vice President of the United States and current Democratic presidential candidate for the 2020 election, Joe Biden, and his son Hunter. The photo shows them on a golf course with Devon Archer of Burisma Holdings and raises the question about the precise nature of latter's past relations with the foreign nation state of Ukraine while also taking a shot at the elder Biden's appearance with the lyrics "What the hell is on Joey's head?". The video containing the music video and song was subsequently taken off Twitter with the following message given in place of the video as the reason for its removal from Twitter: "This media has been disabled in response to a report by the copyright owner." This entire series of actions, the posting of the video and its removal, was met with a significant rise in digital on-demand streaming of the song and music video as well as digital download sales of the song compared to streamings and downloads on the days before the tweet.

Track listings

CD single
  1. "Photograph" – 4:21
  2. "Photograph" – 3:55
  3. "We Will Rock You" – 2:01
  4. "Photograph"
2008 CD single
  1. "Photograph" – 3:49
  2. "We Will Rock You" – 4:29

    Release history

Chart performance

The single became the band's third top ten hit in the United States, peaking at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. "Photograph" has sold over 1.4 million digital downloads in the U.S., according to Nielsen SoundScan, though it is certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America. "Photograph", was the first of three top ten hits from All the Right Reasons in New Zealand, peaking at number 4.
The song also topped the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks and Pop 100 charts. The single was also a huge success on the Canadian charts, peaking at number-one and staying there for seven weeks.
In 2008, the single was once again showing on future single release lists in the UK. The single was re-released on 23 June 2008 to capitalise on the success of "Rockstar". "Photograph" was added to the C-list at BBC Radio 1 on 21 May 2008, climbing to the B-list the following week, and then to the A-List. It was also added to the BBC Radio 2 C-list. "Photograph" originally peaked at number 29 upon its first release, three years earlier. The song re-entered the UK Singles Chart at number 52 on 10 June 2008, climbed to number 29 a week later and reached a peak of number 18, two weeks after the physical release, out peaking the original release of the song.

Charts and certifications

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Chart Position
US Billboard Hot 10038
US Adult Contemporary 38
US Adult Top 40 7

All-time charts

Certifications