Am I Wrong (Étienne de Crécy song)

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"Am I Wrong"
Single by Étienne de Crécy
from the album Tempovision
Released2000
GenreFrench house
Length3:58
LabelPixadelic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Etienne de Crécy[1]
Étienne de Crécy singles chronology
"Prix Choc"
(1998)
"Am I Wrong"
(2000)
"3 Day Week-End"
(2000)

"Am I Wrong" is a 2000 house song by

UK Singles Chart in January 2001.[3]
The song is best remembered for its prize-winning video clip.

Video

Still from the award-winning 3-D video by Geoffroy de Crécy.

De Crécy commissioned his brother,

Victoires de la musique.[5][6]

Charts

Chart (2000–01) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratip Bubbling Under Wallonia)[1] 15
UK Singles (OCC)[7]
44

References

  1. ^
    Ultratip
    . Retrieved 5 January 2017.
  2. ^ Billboard - 18 Nov 2000 - Page 57 ... central to the development of the thriving French dance scene as Etienne de Crecy, who has worked with Daft Punk and Air. ... Lead single "Am I Wrong" is starting to pick up European airplay, while the clip for the song, an animated 3D affair made by de Crecy's brother Geoffrey, is in high rotation on various European music channels. "
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  4. ^ Billboard - Jun 23, 2001 - Page 48 "The video for "Am I Wrong" has been entered in many European film festivals, the artist says, who adds that it received much acclaim in France for its political commentary on mad cow disease.."
  5. ^ Motion Blur: Graphic Moving Imagemakers 1856694658 Shane R. J. Walter, Matt Hanson, Onedotzero (Firm) - 2004 "What is it like working with your brother Etienne de Crecy, and how do you view the videos you have done for him? - It was very comfortable working with my brother because with just a few clues and simple directions he could imagine what the... Early character sketches for Am I Wrong"
  6. ^ RFI 2001 "Geoffrey de Crecy s'est vu remettre la Victoire du meilleur vidéo-clip de l'année pour Am I wrong de son frère Etienne de Crécy."
  7. ^ "Etienne de Crecy: Artist Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 5 January 2017.