Crazy Car
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“Crazy Car” | |||||
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Single by The Naked Brothers Band from the album The Naked Brothers Band |
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Released | April 3, 2007 | ||||
Format | Digital download | ||||
Recorded | 2005 | ||||
Genre | Pop, pop rock, teen pop, Children's Music | ||||
Length | 2:49 | ||||
Label | Epic Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Nat Wolff | ||||
The Naked Brothers Band singles chronology | |||||
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Crazy Car is a song by the tween rock-band, The Naked Brothers Band. The song is featured on the Nickelodeon television film of the same name.
[edit] Biography
While Nat Wolff, Alex Wolff, and their parents Michael Wolff and Polly Draper were being interviewed by New York Times Reporter, Jacques Steinberg.[citation needed] Draper said that The Beach Boys had written a lot of songs about cars which inspired Nat of writing this song. It was released, along with four other songs from the film (Motor Mouth, Hardcore Wrestlers (with Inner Feelings), That's How It Is and Rosalina), on a special CD called The Naked Brothers Band: Music From The Movie that came with The Naked Brothers Band: The Movie (DVD), but unfortunately the record company stopped making copies of them.
It eventually debuted on Radio Disney. It is both available on the iTunes store as: a single titled Crazy Car and The Naked Brothers Band debut album of all the songs from the first season of the show. On The Naked Brothers Band movie's Behind the Scenes. Polly Draper (the film's director, writer, and producer) is showing the band what they are supposed to do in the music video.
While, Ms. Draper was directing the band in the music video. She was directing them on the car ride at Coney Island in Staten Island, New York. Nat was complaining:
“ | Mom, this is the most embarrassing thing you ever did to me. I'm not doing this if you are going to put this in the movie. I'm not doing this! | ” |
[edit] Chart Performance
As a result of the popularity of the film and the television series, the song unexpectedly debuted at #83 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming the group's first single to chart.
[edit] Chart positions
Charts | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot 100 | 83 |
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