Red (Treble Charger song)

"Red"
Single by Treble Charger
from the album Maybe It's Me
Released November 1997
Format CD Single
Recorded Fort Apache Studios, Boston
Genre Alternative
Length 05:10
Label Sonic Unyon (1997)
RCA
Writer(s) Treble Charger
Producer(s) Lou Giordano
Treble Charger singles chronology
"How She Died"
(1997)
"Red"
(1997)
"American Psycho"
(2000)

"Red" is a song from Canadian alternative rock band Treble Charger. The song was originally released on their 1994 album, nc17. It was re-recorded and released in 1997 as the third and final single from their album Maybe It's Me. The song received heavy play on university and college radio and on Much Music.[1][2]

The single debuted at No. 25 on the Canadian RPM Alternative 30 on December 1, 1997.[3] The single was on the chart for six weeks,[4] reaching its highest rank of No. 20 for the week of 15 December 1997.

"Red" placed at number eight on the greatest Canadian songs of all time in a 1996 poll by music magazine Chart.[5]

Charts

Chart (1997-1998) Peak
position
Canadian RPM Alternative 30[6] 20

References

Citations
  1. DePasquale, Ron. "Treble Charger » Biography". allmusic.com. Allmusic. Retrieved 20 February 2012. External link in |work= (help)
  2. ""Maybe it's me" (sound recording) / Treble Charger", collectionscanada.gc.ca, Ottawa: Library and Archives Canada, OCLC 82882202, AMICUS No. 16973243, retrieved 20 January 2012 External link in |work= (help)
  3. RPM (magazine) (1 December 1997). "Rock/Alternative - Volume 66, No. 13, December 01 1997" (PDF). . (Ottawa: Library and Archives Canada). OCLC 352936026. Retrieved 20 February 2012. External link in |work= (help)
  4. RPM (magazine) (26 January 1998). "Rock/Alternative - Volume 66, No. 18, January 26, 1998" (PDF). . (Ottawa: Library and Archives Canada). OCLC 352936026. Retrieved 20 February 2012. External link in |work= (help)
  5. CHARTattack Staff (30 June 1996). "Top 100 Canadian Singles of All Time". Chart. Toronto: Chart Communications. chartattack.com. ISSN 1198-7235. Archived from the original on 14 November 1999. Retrieved 12 February 2012.
  6. RPM (magazine) (15 December 1997). "Rock/Alternative - Volume 66, No. 15, December 15, 1997" (PDF). . (Ottawa: Library and Archives Canada). OCLC 352936026. Retrieved 20 February 2012. External link in |work= (help)


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