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Dutch violinist Karianne Brouwer and cellist Maaike Schoenmaker have re-arranged METALLICA's "Nothing Else Matters", originally released on the band's 1991 "Black Album". On her Vimeo page, Brouwer writes "Although the original version(Metallica) is great; I had the wish to make my own arrangement of this piece, so here it is!" Singer and rhythm guitarist James Hetfield wrote this song while on the phone with his girlfriend. Since he held the phone with one hand, he plucked the four open strings with the other, which eventually made up the first two bars of the song.[1] The lyrics were also dedicated to his girlfriend, which talk about being "so close, no matter how far", indicating the bond they shared even when Hetfield was on tour. Initially, the song wasn't meant to go on the album, and Hetfield had written it for himself, but only after drummer Lars Ulrich heard it, did it get considered for the record. The song reached #11 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in 1992.
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