Dizzy (Goo Goo Dolls song)

"Dizzy" is a song by American band Goo Goo Dolls, written by lead vocalist and guitarist Johnny Rzeznik. It was released as a single from their sixth studio album, Dizzy Up the Girl (1998), in February 1999. In Japan, an extended play (EP) titled Dizzy EP was released featuring this song as well as others from previous albums. "Dizzy" peaked at number nine on the US Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart in May 1999 and also reached number 28 in Canada and number 50 in Australia. The single's music video stars actress Shannyn Sossamon.

"Dizzy"
Single by Goo Goo Dolls
from the album Dizzy Up the Girl
ReleasedFebruary 5, 1999 (1999-02-05)
Length2:41
LabelWarner Bros.
Songwriter(s)Johnny Rzeznik
Producer(s)Rob Cavallo, Goo Goo Dolls
Goo Goo Dolls singles chronology
"Slide"
(1998)
"Dizzy"
(1999)
"Black Balloon"
(1999)
Music video
"Dizzy" on YouTube

Track listings edit

Australian and European CD single[1][2]

  1. "Dizzy" – 2:41
  2. "Slide" (acoustic version) – 3:18

Japanese EP[3]

  1. "Dizzy"
  2. "Slide" (acoustic version)
  3. "Naked" (remix)
  4. "Long Way Down" (radio version)
  5. "January Friend"

Charts edit

Release history edit

Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref(s).
Japan February 5, 1999 CD Warner Bros. [13]
United States February 15, 1999 [14][15]

References edit

  1. ^ Goo Goo Dolls (1999). Dizzy (Australian CD single liner notes). Festival Records. D12175.
  2. ^ Goo Goo Dolls (1999). Dizzy (European CD single liner notes). Edel Records, Third Rail Records, Hollywood Records. 0105355HWR.
  3. ^ Goo Goo Dolls (1999). Dizzy EP (Japanese EP liner notes). Warner Bros. Records. WPCR-10062.
  4. ^ "The Goo Goo Dolls – Dizzy". ARIA Top 50 Singles. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
  5. ^ "Top RPM Singles: Issue 7448." RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
  6. ^ "RPM Rock Report" (PDF). RPM. Vol. 68, no. 26. April 19, 1999. p. 14. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
  7. ^ "Goo Goo Dolls Chart History (Bubbling Under Hot 100)". Billboard. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
  8. ^ "Goo Goo Dolls Chart History (Adult Alternative Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
  9. ^ "Goo Goo Dolls Chart History (Alternative Airplay)". Billboard. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
  10. ^ "Goo Goo Dolls Chart History (Mainstream Rock)". Billboard. Retrieved March 26, 2019.
  11. ^ "Most Played Mainstream Rock Songs of 1999". Airplay Monitor. Vol. 7, no. 52. December 24, 1999. p. 35.
  12. ^ "Most Played Modern Rock Songs of 1999". Airplay Monitor. Vol. 7, no. 52. December 24, 1999. p. 36.
  13. ^ "ディジーEP | グー・グー・ドールズ" [Dizzy EP | Goo Goo Dolls] (in Japanese). Oricon. Retrieved January 24, 2024.
  14. ^ "Adds for February 15 & 16". Gavin Report. No. 2240. February 12, 1999. p. 81.
  15. ^ "Upcoming New Releases". Hits. Vol. 13, no. 630. February 12, 1999. p. 60.