While the "Alive" single was released commercially to international markets in 1992, an early version of the track was released on the Coca-Cola Pop Music Sampler in 1991. The album version was released as a single in the United States on June 27, 1995, and was only available as a more expensive import version beforehand. Prior to its commercial release, "Alive" was released as a promotional CD and cassette featuring different artwork and
B-sides. While "Wash" was also a B-side to the commercial singles, "
I've Got a Feeling" was only on this version of the single. The guitar solo at the end of "Alive" was also different from the
Ten version, and there are a few other noticeable differences between the two. The B-side "Wash" can also be found as an extra track on European releases of
Ten and as an alternate version on the compilation album,
Lost Dogs (2003). Gossard said that "not a lot of people thought ["Alive"] was a great single when we released it ... I don't think that the record company thought it was a slam-dunk. They went, 'Oh! This seems like the best one so far.'" The song peaked at number 16 on the
Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and number 18 on the
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. Although the album's follow-up singles would find more success on the rock charts, "Alive" was nevertheless important in bringing attention to the band. The single also spent a record-breaking 61 weeks on the
Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. Steve Huey of
Allmusic said that while "Alive" has a "big, stadium-ready chorus," it also is "subtler, less macho, and less grandiose than true
arena rock." Regarding the song's guitar solo, Huey said, "It adds a final epic touch to the song, as though the lyric-centered part of the song simply wasn't enough to achieve complete catharsis." In 2021,
American Songwriter and
Kerrang each ranked the song number two on their lists of the greatest Pearl Jam songs. "Alive" is featured in the 2007 video game,
SingStar Amped, for the
PlayStation 2. The song is also featured in the 2008 video game,
Rock Band 2. In March 2009, the rest of the album
Ten was also made available as downloadable content for the
Rock Band series. A live version of "Alive" taken from the band's September 20, 1992, concert was made available as a downloadable bonus track for the
Rock Band series for those who purchased the
Ten re-release through
Best Buy. In July 2009, Australian radio station
Triple J polls the
Hottest 100 of All Time which "Alive" was voted #25 on the list, although the song was voted higher in the
1998 hottest 100 of all-time list at #3. In 2021, it was ranked number 416 on
Rolling Stone's list of the "
500 Greatest Songs of All Time".
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