Dirás que estoy loco

"Dirás que estoy loco"
Single by Miguel Ángel Muñoz
from the album MAM
B-side "Vivo para ti"
Released 2004 (see release history)
Format CD single, digital download
Genre Pop
Length 2:50
Label Globo / Basic Quest, M6 Interactions (France), Blanco Y Negro (Spain), ARS / EMI (Belgium), Universo (Italy)
Writer(s) J. León, J.C. Ortega
Miguel Ángel Muñoz singles chronology
"Dirás que estoy loco"
(2004)
"Esa Morena"
(2006)

"Diras que estoy loco" is a 2006 song recorded by Spanish singer and actor Miguel Ángel Muñoz. It was the lead single from his album MAM and was released first in 2004 in Spain, then in June 2006 in other countries. The song was originally performed by the character he performed, Roberto Arenales, in TV series Un Paso Adelante. In 2004, the song was ranked #1 in Spain for eleven consecutive weeks, with over 180,000 units sold. It was released two years later and achieved success in France, Spain and Italy where it was a top three hit, supported by a new version of the music video.

Track listings

CD single
No. Title Length
1. "Dirás que estoy loco"   2:50
2. "Vivo para ti"   3:12
Digital download
No. Title Length
1. "Dirás que estoy loco"   2:50

Credits

General
  • Lyrics and music : J. Léon and J.C. Ortega
  • Artistic direction : Miguel Angel Muñoz
  • Photo : Bernardo Doral
  • Assistant photo : Alberto Gallego
  • Artwork : Crazybaby!
  • Producer : Hitvisión

"Vivo para ti"
  • Lyrics and music : Marc Martin
  • Guitar : Jean-Paul Depeyron
  • Arranger : M. Martin and Santi Maspons
  • Producer : Francesc Pellicer

Release history

Date Region
2004 Spain
June 2006 France, Belgium (Wallonia), Switzerland
January 2007 Italy

Certifications and sales

Country Certification Date Sales certified Physical sales
France[1] Gold 2006 200,000 148,800

Charts

Chart (2004/05) Peak
position
Spanish Singles Chart[2] 1 1
Chart (2006) Peak
position
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[2] 16
French SNEP Singles Chart[2] 3
Swiss Singles Chart[2] 17
Chart (2007) Peak
position
Italian FIMI Singles Chart[2] 2

1 The Spanish Singles Chart archives provide by Spanishcharts are not available before 2005.

End of year chart (2006) Position
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[3] 76
French Singles Chart[4] 23

References

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