My Completeness

My Completeness
"My Completeness"
Single by Thirsty Merc
from the album Thirsty Merc
Released 26 July 2004
Format CD Single, Digital Download
Genre Pop rock
Label Warner Music Australia
Writer(s) Rai Thistlethwayte, Phil Stack
Producer Lindsay Gravina
Thirsty Merc singles chronology
"Emancipate Myself"
(2004)
"My Completeness"
(2004)
"Someday, Someday"
(2004)

"My Completeness" was the second single released from Thirsty Merc's debut album Thirsty Merc. Reaching number two on the Australian Airplay Chart, the single was the most successful single for the band at the time of its release. It performed considerably better than predecessor, Emancipate Myself, peaking at #27 on the Australian Singles Chart, while highlighting the musical depth and sincerity of the band that secured them a reputation as one of the world's premier alternative acts.

Contents

Music video

The music video features all members of the band in an acoutic setting which is later met by various females surrounding the band filming them with handheld cameras. Additional footage is also taken by the actual handheld cameras seen throughout the video.[1]

Track listing

  1. "My Completeness"
  2. "Dreamer"
  3. "No Sugar"
  4. "Wasting Time"
  5. "Emancipate Myself"

Chart Positioning

Chart (2004) Peak
Position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 27
Australian Airplay Chart 2
New Zealand Singles Chart 34

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