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"'''All Apologies'''" is the twelfth and final song on [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana's]] [[1993]] release, [[In Utero]] (the [[UK]] version features one additional song, "[[Gallons Of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through The Strip]]"). It was released alongside "[[Rape Me]]" as the second single from ''In Utero'', but since an accompanying video was never made, it was promoted on [[MTV]] using footage from the band's then-recent ''[[Unplugged]]'' performance. As a result, the [[acoustic]] ''Unplugged'' rendition is perhaps even more familiar to casual fans than the electric studio version; indeed, this is the version found on the band's self-titled greatest-hits album.
 
In a [[1993]] [[Rolling Stone]] interview, [[Kurt Cobain]], the song's author and Nirvana's frontman, told [[David Fricke]] that he wished he had put more songs like "[[All Apologies]]" on previous Nirvana albums. Though usually seen as Cobain's [[swansong]]swan song, "All Apologies" was actually written in 1990, four years before his death. Nevertheless, this is the song by which many choose to remember Cobain, including Sinéad O'Connor, who covered the song
 
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