She’s So High, He’s So… Where? The Twisted Tale of Tal Bachman

The story of Tal Bachman, best known for the song 'She's So High' My second YouTube Channel    / @rocknrolltruestories2   Have a video request or a topic you'd like to see us cover? Fill out our google form! https://bit.ly/3stnXlN ----CONNECT ON SOCIAL---- TIKOK:  / rocknrolltruestory   Instagram:   / rnrtruestories   Facebook:   / rnrtruestories   Twitter:   / rocktruestories   Blog: www.rockandrolltruestories.com Tal Bachman, born in Winnipeg and son of legendary rocker Randy Bachman, is most famous for his 1999 international hit “She’s So High”. Growing up surrounded by music, he taught himself guitar and studied political philosophy before returning to songwriting in Vancouver. A demo tape caught the attention of Columbia Records, and his debut album—produced by Bob Rock—featured “She’s So High,” drawn from adolescent experiences and inspired by Sheryl Crow’s “If It Makes You Happy”.​ The song quickly became a global sensation, peaking at No. 3 in Canada, No. 14 on the US Billboard Hot 100, and hitting the Top 10 in Australia and New Zealand. It reached No. 1 on Billboard’s Adult Top 40 and won major awards, including BMI’s Song of the Year and two Canadian Junos. The success propelled Bachman into international fame, media appearances, and tours with Bryan Adams and Barenaked Ladies.​ Despite the immense popularity of “She’s So High,” subsequent releases and his second album, “Staring Down the Sun” (2004), did not match the original hit’s staying power. Still, Bachman’s music continued to be well received in Canada, and his single “Aeroplane” found moderate success, even gaining a spot in the film “American Pie Presents: Band Camp.” Over the years, “She’s So High” has remained Bachman’s signature track, accumulating hundreds of millions of streams and enduring as a late-’90s pop classic.​ Bachman has continued to play music, sometimes performing with his father or at special events, including with Taylor Swift in 2011 and at BTO concerts. The singer also used his visibility to serve as a musical ambassador, representing Canada in Africa to support children affected by AIDS in 2005.​ Reflecting on his career, Bachman has expressed gratitude for the song’s ongoing resonance and media exposure, having been featured in Rolling Stone, Q Magazine, and major TV shows like “The Tonight Show” with Jay Leno. Though no other song reached the same heights, “She’s So High” has become a timeless anthem, fondly remembered by fans and music historians alike.​ #shesohigh #talbachman I cite my sources and they may differ than other people's accounts, so I don't guarantee the actual accuracy of my videos. These videos are for entertainment purposes only. READ OUR DISCLAIMER https://rockandrolltruestories.com/yo...