Comfortably Numb

"Comfortably Numb" is a song by the English rock band Pink Floyd, released on their eleventh studio album, The Wall (1979). It was released as a single in 1980, with "Hey You" as the B-side.

"Comfortably Numb"
Japanese single cover
Single by Pink Floyd
from the album The Wall
B-side"Hey You"
Released23 June 1980 (1980-06-23)
RecordedApril–November 1979
Genre
  • Progressive rock
  • art rock
  • psychedelic rock
Length
  • 6:21 (album version)
  • 3:59 (single edit)
  • 6:53 (Echoes version)
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Pink Floyd singles chronology
"Run Like Hell"
(1980)
"Comfortably Numb"
(1980)
"When the Tigers Broke Free"
(1982)
Audio
"Comfortably Numb" on YouTube

The music was composed by the guitarist, David Gilmour, while the lyrics were written by the bassist, Roger Waters, who based them on his experience of being injected with tranquilisers before a performance in 1977. Waters and Gilmour argued during the recording, with Waters preferring an orchestral arrangement and Gilmour preferring a more stripped-down arrangement. They compromised by combining both versions. Gilmour said the song was the last time he and Waters were able to work together constructively.

"Comfortably Numb" is one of Pink Floyd's most popular songs, notable for its two guitar solos. In 2021, it was ranked number 179 on Rolling Stone's list of "the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". In 2005, it became the last song ever performed by Waters, Gilmour, keyboardist Richard Wright, and drummer Nick Mason together. An early version was included on the 2012 Wall "Immersion Box Set". The song was covered by Scissor Sisters with a radically different arrangement, which was a UK top ten hit in 2004.

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