I Might Be Wrong (song)
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"I Might Be Wrong" | ||
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Song by Radiohead | ||
from the album Amnesiac | ||
Released | 4 June 2001 | |
Genre | Rock, Electronic | |
Length | 4:54 | |
Label | EMI, Parlophone, Capitol | |
Producer(s) | Nigel Godrich, Radiohead | |
Amnesiac track listing | ||
"You and Whose Army?" (4) |
"I Might Be Wrong" (5) |
"Knives Out" (6) |
"I Might Be Wrong" is a song by the English rock band Radiohead from their 2001 album, Amnesiac. In the United States, it was released as a radio/video-only single in advance of the album. "Pyramid Song" was the official first single in all other regions.
Although the album version is heavily produced by Nigel Godrich and Radiohead, with a more electronic texture, "I Might Be Wrong" is one of the more guitar-orientated songs on Amnesiac. The song uses a blues riff written by Jonny Greenwood, in Drop D tuning. The song was first played live as a set-closer in Villa Reale in Milan, Italy, on 19 June 2000, and has become a live favourite. A live version of the song appears on Radiohead's 2001 live album, which is also called I Might Be Wrong. It has also often been played in an acoustic version by Thom Yorke.
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[edit] Music videos
Despite not having been released as a single outside of the US, two music videos were produced:
[edit] Version 1
Released as a web-version only, it was available during the Amnesiac era in this page on Radiohead's official site (offline now). Directed by Chris Bran from the Vapour Brothers.
[edit] Version 2
Directed by Sophie Muller, it shows Thom Yorke and Jonny Greenwood in a dimly lit parking garage playing the song.