Crazy (Simple Plan song)
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"Crazy" | ||
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Single by Simple Plan | ||
from the album Still Not Getting Any... | ||
Released | 2005 | |
Format | CD | |
Recorded | 2004 | |
Genre | pop-punk | |
Length | 3 min 36 s | |
Label | Lava/Atlantic | |
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Simple Plan singles chronology | ||
"Untitled" (2005) |
"Crazy" (2005) |
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"Crazy" is the recently released 4th single from the Simple Plan's sophomore album, Still Not Getting Any.... The video of the single starts out as black and white but starts to colour as it reaches the end symbolizing that no matter how grim life is, it will get better. This song is also a condemnation of present society, and as such could be viewed as a call for a change in cultural additudes.
[edit] Charts
"Crazy" was not able to chart on the US Billboard Hot 100. Although, The video received critical acclaim on MTV. It peaked at the #1 position on TRL. The song also became another top 5 hit in Canada, peaking at the #4 position.
Simple Plan |
Jeff Stinco | Chuck Comeau | Pierre Bouvier | Sébastien Lefebvre | David Desrosiers |
Discography |
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No Pads, No Helmets...Just Balls | Still Not Getting Any... | MTV: Hard Rock Live |
Videography |
A Big Package for You | MTV: Hard Rock Live |
Singles |
"I'm Just a Kid" | "I'd Do Anything" | "Addicted" | "Perfect" | "Welcome to My Life" | "Shut Up!" | "Untitled (How Could This Happen to Me)" | "Crazy" | "Perfect World" |
Labels |
Lava Records | Atlantic Records |