"Right Next Door to Hell" was written after a dispute between Axl and his
West Hollywood neighbor, Gabriella Kantor. Kantor accused Rose of hitting her with "a very good bottle of Chardonnay", so he was arrested and briefly held in jail. The charges were dismissed due to lack of evidence. Timo Caltia (real name Timo Kaltio), who participated in the writing of this song, is a Finnish guitarist, songwriter and guitar tech who once worked with
Hanoi Rocks. He'd played a chorus riff of the song at his home while Stradlin was visiting. "
Live and Let Die" was released as the second single from the
Use Your Illusion I album and the third out of all the
Use Your Illusion singles. A music video was made in November 1991 featuring the band playing live on stage and showing old pictures. The video was also made shortly before Stradlin's departure and it was the last video where he appears. It charted at number 20 on the Mainstream rock chart. The song was nominated for Best Hard Rock Performance during the 1993 Grammy Awards. "
Don't Cry" is a power ballad and two versions were released simultaneously on different albums. The version with the original lyrics is featured on
Use Your Illusion I, while the version with alternate lyrics is the 13th track on
Use Your Illusion II. Only the vocal tracks differ, and even then only in the verses. There is also a third version, officially released only on the single for the song, which was recorded during the
Appetite for Destruction sessions in 1986. Rose has stated that the song was written about a girl named Monique Lewis (the face tattooed on his right biceps). She was romantically involved with both Rose and Stradlin at different times. "Bad Obsession" is about tackling drug abuse and addiction, which had haunted the band since before they had become famous.
Michael Monroe, lead singer of the Finnish hard rock band
Hanoi Rocks and a big influence on Guns N' Roses, plays the harmonica and tenor saxophone on the studio version. A live version from the
Tokyo Dome was featured on the
Use Your Illusion I DVD as song number six and Rose takes a dig at Stradlin by saying "This a song that we wrote about one year before "Mr. Brownstone" with the help of our friend West Arkeen and some guy that just, I don't know, his name just escapes me", referencing Stradlin. "Back Off Bitch" was written during the early 1980s by Rose and his childhood friend and future Guns N' Roses bandmate
Paul Tobias. The song was later played during Guns N' Roses concerts before the release of
Appetite for Destruction. "Back Off Bitch" was written partially about Rose's girlfriend, Gina Siler, who moved with him to Los Angeles in 1982, and eventually kicked him out in 1983, due to his anger issues. It was also demoed several times by the band during this period. At the end of "Double Talkin' Jive" Slash performs an extended
flamenco-style guitar solo. Live performances of this song were stretched from its original three-minute length to more than eight minutes long. The opening line of the song "Found a head and an arm in a garbage can" refers to body parts that were actually discovered by the police in a dumpster in the vicinity of the studio. It is rumored that the body parts found were of porn actor/director/writer Billy London aka
William Arnold Newton. "
November Rain" is an epic ballad written by lead singer Axl Rose and released as a single in June 1992. It features a sweeping orchestral backing and is one of Guns N' Roses' longest songs. It was the longest song in history to enter the top 10 of the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, until it was surpassed by "
All Too Well" by
Taylor Swift, which reached number one in 2021. Guns N' Roses performed this song with
Elton John on piano at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards. "Garden of Eden" was written while the band was rehearsing for an extended period of time in Chicago. There is a music video of the song, filmed in one static take (shot through a fish eye lens) which features a close-up of Rose singing into a ribbon microphone with the band playing behind him, whilst keyboardists Dizzy Reed and
Teddy Andreadis (who played the harmonica for the band during the
Use Your Illusion Tour) are seen dancing in the far background. There are two versions of the video, both made in 1992. One version has strips of paper flying through the air, and is mostly found on music video sites like Yahoo! Music. The other version has lyrics onscreen, complete with a "follow-the-bouncing-ball", but with no paper flying around. This is the version that is on the Guns N' Roses music video compilation
Welcome to the Videos. "
Dead Horse" starts with an acoustic section, which features a guitar riff written by Rose. The electric guitars soon come in for the heavier section which dominates the song. After the final climactic chorus, the opening section is reprised before ending with an audio effect of the song being fast-forwarded. A music video was also made for this song. "
Coma" was written by Rose and
Slash about their drug overdoses. It is Guns N' Roses longest song to date. It features hospital sound effects and a real defibrillator. ==Artwork==