Feelin' Way Too Damn Good

"Feelin' Way Too Damn Good"
Single by Nickelback
from the album The Long Road
Released March 21 2004 UK, June 15, 2004 (U.S.)
Format CD
Recorded December 2002- April 2003
Genre Post-grunge
Length 4:16 (Album Version)
3:50 (Single Version)
Label Roadrunner
Writer(s) Chad Kroeger, Mike Kroeger, Ryan Peake, Ryan Vikedal
Nickelback singles chronology
"Figured You Out"
(2004)
"Feelin' Way Too Damn Good"
(2004)
"Because of You"
(2004)
Nickelback British singles chronology
"Someday"
(2003)
"Feelin' Way Too Damn Good"
(2004)
"Photograph"
(2005)
Music video
"Feelin' Way Too Damn Good" on YouTube

"Feelin' Way Too Damn Good" is a song recorded by Canadian rock band Nickelback, and written by their vocalist, Chad Kroeger. It was released in June 2004 as the third single from their 2003 album The Long Road.

Music video

The music video for "Feelin' Way Too Damn Good" is the last known Nickelback music video in which former drummer Ryan Vikedal is seen playing the drums. He was later replaced by former 3 Doors Down drummer Daniel Adair.

The music video shows the band playing in what looks like a warehouse, where a light is shown floating around them, as well as what appear to be high school couples in various settings throughout the first half of the video. As the video continues, the couples are distracted by the light which has spread around them. The various groups follow the mysterious light to the warehouse that the band is playing in, and become captivated by both the light and the band for the duration of the video. The video ends with Nickelback disappearing with the mysterious light.

Track listing

  1. "Feelin' Way Too Damn Good" (Single Version)
  2. "Leader Of Men" (Live at MTV Unplugged)
  3. "Feelin' Way Too Damn Good" (Album Version)
  4. "Feelin' Way Too Damn Good" (Video)

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 40
German Singles Chart 95
Netherlands Singles Chart 43
UK Singles Chart[1] 39
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[2] 48
U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks[2] 3
U.S. Billboard Pop Songs[2] 24
U.S. Billboard Alternative Songs[2] 23

References


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