- Weird (Hanson song)
Infobox Single
Name = Weird
Artist = Hanson
from Album = Middle of Nowhere
Released = March 1998
Format = CD
Recorded = 1996
Genre = Pop
Length = 4:02
Label = Mercury / Universal
Chart position =
* #19 (UK Singles Chart )
* #12 (Australian ARIA Singles Chart)
Last single = "I Will Come to You "
(1997)
This single = "Weird"
(1998)
Next single = "Thinking of You"
(1998)"Weird" is a
song written and performed by the American pop rock band Hanson. It was the fourth hit single from the band's debut album "Middle of Nowhere" (1997).Track listing
All songs written by
Isaac Hanson ,Taylor Hanson , andZac Hanson .# Weird [Album Version]
# I Will Come to You [Tee's Radio]
# Speechless
# I Will Come to You [Tee's Frozen Club Mix]Music video
The
music video for "Weird" was directed byGus Van Sant . The shots in the white room were filmed in a giant round Victorian room with a floor of lights that rolled on its side and was twenty feet tall. The room rotated and was built by Tom Foden who has also designed and built the spaceship forMichael Jackson andJanet Jackson 's "Scream" video. The painting on the wall of the white room was "The Judgment of Solomon" by eighteenth century Italian painterGiovanni Battista Tiepolo and was a smooth, enlarged color print, so Hanson could slide across it as the room revolved. Another tricky part of the video shoot was having Hanson swim underwater and lip sync to the song at the same time. The guys had to wear weights so they wouldn't float out of shot. They also had to hold their breath for a whole verse while they swam towards the camera.Fact|date=March 2007The video also shows Hanson in Times Square, New York and on the New York Underground.The version of the track used in the video differed slightly from the album cut. The video version contained extra backing vocals from Isaac and Zac Hanson and contained a different intro.
Chart Performance
"Weird" did well in the UK, peaking at #19 on the
UK singles chart , becoming theirfourth Top 20 hit there. It also did well on the AustralianARIA Chart , charting at #12. In Sweden the song peaked at #21.
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