The band played "Spoonman" while on its 1993 tour with
Neil Young. With hype building around the band's upcoming album,
Superunknown, Soundgarden released the single in 1994, a month before the album's release, with a previously unreleased B-side titled "Exit Stonehenge". On the choice of "Spoonman" as the album's first single, Shepherd called it a "great first choice", adding that "it just jumps out at you instantly". Shepherd said, "You know how you listen to a record and there is one song that literally seems to leap out of the speakers—well, 'Spoonman' did that to me." Shortly after the single's release, the song became widely popular, reaching high positions on rock charts. The song peaked at No. 3 on
Billboards
Album Rock Tracks chart and No. 9 on
Billboards
Modern Rock Tracks chart. At the
1995 Grammy Awards, "Spoonman" received the award for
Best Metal Performance. Outside the United States, the single was released commercially in Australia, Canada, Germany and the United Kingdom. In Canada, the song reached No. 12 on the Canadian
singles chart, reached the UK Top 20, peaked at No. 23 on the Australian Singles Chart, reached the top 30 in Ireland and the top ten in New Zealand. In 2017,
Billboard ranked the song No. 12 on its list of the 15 greatest Soundgarden songs, and, in 2021,
Kerrang ranked the song No. 5 on its list of the 20 greatest Soundgarden songs. ==Music video==