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  1. Jeremy (song) - Wikipedia

    " Jeremy " is a song by American rock band Pearl Jam, with lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music composed by bassist Jeff Ament. "Jeremy" was released in August 1992 as …

  2. Pearl Jam – Jeremy Lyrics - Genius

    The song takes its main inspiration from a newspaper article about a 15-year-old boy named Jeremy Wade Delle from Richardson, Texas who killed himself in front of his English …

  3. Pearl Jam - Jeremy (Official 4K Video) - YouTube

    Official 4K Video for "Jeremy" by Pearl JamListen to Pearl Jam: https://PearlJam.lnk.to/listenYDSubscribe to the official Pearl Jam YouTube channel: https://...

  4. Pearl Jam - Jeremy Lyrics

    Lyrics for Pearl Jam song Jeremy Terms of Use Privacy Policy Support © 2026 Pearl Jam. Monkeywrench ® All rights reserved

  5. Jeremy (given name) - Wikipedia

    Jeremy (/ ˌdʒɛrɛmi / JERR-em-ee) is an Anglo-Saxon English-language masculine name, deriving from various translations and interpretations as the anglicized and diminutive form of the …

  6. Pearl Jam - Jeremy (Official 4K Video) - YouTube

    Originally released in 1992, the Jeremy video brought attention to gun violence, teen suicide, and violence in schools. The original uncensored video, previously unreleased, is being shown here...

  7. Jeremy - YouTube

    "Dark Matter is the twelfth studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam, released on April 19, 2024, through Monkeywrench Records and Republic Records. Produced by Andrew Watt, the …

  8. Pearl Jam - Jeremy - YouTube

    Alternate music video by Pearl Jam performing Jeremy. (C) 1991 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT.

  9. Jeremy - Baby Name Meaning, Origin, and Popularity

    4 days ago · Jeremy is a boy's name of Hebrew, English origin meaning "appointed by God". Jeremy is the 266 ranked male name by popularity.

  10. Meaning, origin and history of the name Jeremy

    Dec 1, 2024 · English form of Jeremiah, originally a medieval vernacular form. This is the spelling used in some English versions of the New Testament.