Oct 1 2009 04:57 PM ET

Alice in Chains' Jerry Cantrell and Elton John on their 'Black Gives Way to Blue' collaboration

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alice-in-chains-elton-john_lThe poignant “Black Gives Way to Blue”—which serves as the title track on the new Alice In Chains album—contains a guest appearance on the piano by none other than Elton John. We asked AIC guitarist/vocalist Jerry Cantrell and Sir Elton to talk about how they joined forces on this tribute song for the band’s late singer, Layne Staley.

JERRY CANTRELL:  “We were toward the end of recording the record, and I had demoed that particular song two different ways—with a piano track and without a piano track. It’s a really powerful and important song on the record, obviously. We decided to try it [with] a piano track, so we were trying to figure out who was going to play on it. And Baldy, a good friend of the band who had worked with Elton John before, was like, “Why don’t you call Elton?” And we laughed about that for a minute. I was like, “Yeah, right! I’m sure he’s plenty of other things to do than to come play on our song.” And he was like, “You never know unless you ask.” And I thought about that and I was like, ‘He’s absolutely right.’ Elton is a very important musical influence to all of us in varying degrees, and especially to me. My first album was Elton John’s Greatest Hits. And actually, we were reminded by Layne’s stepfather that Elton was his first concert, so it was all really appropriate. So I wrote [Elton] an e-mail and explained what his music meant to us, and that this song was for Layne. We sent him a demo, and he said it was beautiful and he’d love to play on it. In the studio he was really relaxed and gracious, and he’s got a great sense of humor. We were just trying to be cool: ‘Oh, yeah, no big deal.’ But we were excited. [Drummer Sean Kinney] and I had to walk out a couple of times to smoke cigarettes, like, ‘Holy s—, this is killer.’ It’s one of those highlights you can’t expect in life, and you’re lucky to get them once in a while. And that is one.”

ELTON JOHN:  “I was kind of surprised that Alice in Chains would ask me to do anything. I never thought I’d play on an Alice in Chains record. When I heard the song I really wanted to do it. I liked the fact that it was so beautiful and very simple. They had a great idea of what they wanted me to do on it and it turned out great.”

Photo Credit: Alice in Chains: James Minchin; Elton John: Brian Hineline/Retna Ltd.

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  • Minutiae

    The song is fantastic, just like the rest of the record. Short lyrics, but it really drives home the fact that Jerry in particular was having a hard time dealing with the loss of Layne. It’s a really great tribute, and Elton’s piano on the song is all class and taste. Great stuff.

  • videosta

    Yeah, this album is so much better than I would have ever guessed. AIC was huge to me growing up, and it means a lot to me that Elton would be willing to work with them.

  • Sam

    This album is great and the title track is my favorite! Everytime I hear it, it brings a tear to my eye because you can just feel the raw emotion!

  • chris

    I was kind of shocked when I read the credits and saw Elton John’s name on them. How appropriate since my favorite band is Alice in Chains and my wife’s is Elton John. I think it’s a great song and album. Never thought I would see another Alice in Chains album.

  • Trevor

    A haunting beautiful song. amazing album.

  • Samantha Delynne

    Oh Really?Alice in chains Teaming with 70s popstar Elton John?Is it going to Happen?The only song I like by Alice in Chains is their 1991 song Man in the Box.I liked the video.back in 1991.That was great video back then.

  • DJ

    I was a little surprised when I heard Elton was playing on the title track but it worked out great.

    The whole album is a great, they keep their old sound while expanding on it.

  • Jennifer

    This song is amazingly beautiful. I got chills when I first heard it. Great article! I was wondering how that collaboration came about.

    • AJ

      I think it was a gorgeuos song jerry couldnt of done better. I have great respect for jerry for being able to carry on after the loss of layne, the worlds greatest rock singer. R.I.P layne

      • AJ

        If anybody from southeast missouri reads this i need help talking Alice, Pearl Jam, Foo fighters, and S.T.P into doing a free grunge fest around southeast missouri. We need to keep the grunge alive, my friends and family would greatly appreciate it. It shouldn’t be about money it should be about friendship and some good ole’ ROCK N ROLL!!!!!

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