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"Crazy" is a song written by English singer-songwriter Seal and English songwriter Guy Sigsworth. Produced by Trevor Horn , it was released by ZTT Records on 26 November 1990 as the lead single from Seal's debut studio album, Seal (1991).
Seal's following album, released in 1994, was also named Seal; it is usually referred to as Seal II. There are two versions of the album, with minor and major differences in three songs. [4] The shorter version of "Wild" is more rock-based and heavy than the original. The shorter version of "Violet" contains no dialogue within the singing.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 28 February 2025. English singer (born 1963) Seal Samuel in Sydney, 2012 Background information Birth name Seal Henry Olusegun Olumide Adeola Samuel Also known as Sealhenry Samuel Born (1963-02-19) 19 February 1963 (age 62) Paddington, London, England Genres Soul folk pop dance rock Occupations Singer ...
Human Being is the third studio album by British singer Seal, released in 1998.The title track was written about late rappers Tupac Shakur and the Notorious B.I.G. [1] Human Being received mixed reviews ranging from being panned for its overtly dark and moody feel, [3] to being described in terms such as "pop perfection". [1]
"Crazy" (live version) Grammy's Greatest Moments Volume IV [38] 1995 "Bird of Freedom" Clockers: 2001 "Les Mots" (Mylène Farmer and Seal) Les mots "History" (Outlawz and Seal) Novakane: 2002 "My Vision" (Jakatta featuring Seal) Visions "You Are My Kind" (Carlos Santana featuring Seal) Shaman: 2008 "I Wish" (DMX and Seal) Non-album single 2010 ...
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... "Crazy" (Seal song), a 1990 song covered by Alanis Morissette in 2005 "Loca" (Shakira song) or "Crazy", 2010)
The song won British Video of the Year at the 1992 Brit Awards. A new single release of "Killer", containing new remixes of both this and another Seal hit, "Crazy", was released in January 2005. This brought the single back to the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart, where it reached number one. [54]
This article is about a song by Seal, right? So why does 80% of the article concern Allanis Morisette's cover?```` —Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.129.59.213 03:46, 25 September 2007 (UTC) Lots of people have covered this song, Allanis Morisette doesn't need over half of this article, or any of it in my opinion.