Happy? (Mudvayne song)

"Happy?" is a single from Mudvayne's third album, Lost and Found. It was released in 2005 and is a highly played song on the radio. The song was the theme song of WWE Vengeance 2005 and has been played as a commercial bumper track for The Jim Rome Show. "Happy?" was named both the No. 1 Headbangers Ball Video of 2005 and Billboard Monitor's Active Rock Song of the Year. The song held the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart for one week, and reached No. 8 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart.

"Happy?"
Single by Mudvayne
from the album Lost and Found
ReleasedFebruary 15, 2005
FormatCD
Recorded2005
GenreNu metal
Length3:37
LabelEpic
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Dave Fortman
Mudvayne singles chronology
"Determined"
(2005)
"Happy?"
(2005)
"Forget to Remember"
(2005)

The song is featured in the video game MX vs. ATV Untamed as a jukebox song. It is Mudvayne's most successful song chart-wise, making it their signature song.

Music video

The music video for "Happy?" begins with the band, dressed entirely in black, playing the song in a field full of flowers on a sunny day. But after the first chorus, the sky darkens and a tornado emerges, seemingly out of nowhere, trying to sweep up the band. The storm subsides suddenly at the end of the video, showing that Mudvayne is unharmed and well.

The cover photo for the "Forget to Remember" single appears to have been taken during the filming of the "Happy?" video.

Charts

Chart (2005) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[1] 89
U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks[1] 1
U.S. Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks[1] 8
U.S. Billboard Pop 100[1] 91

"Happy?" was made available for download on July 3, 2012 to play in Rock Band 3 Basic and PRO mode utilizing real guitar / bass guitar, and MIDI compatible electronic drum kits.

References

  1. Artist Chart History - Mudvayne - Singles, Billboard.com, Accessed June 11, 2009
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