Elysium (I Go Crazy)

"Elysium (I Go Crazy)" is the 5th single by Liverpool dance trio Ultrabeat. It was released in 2006 and played throughout the summer of that year. Ultrabeat used the vocals of Rebecca Rudd to Scott Brown's hardcore cult hit "Elysium" and gave it a trance remix, achieving further commercial success for a song which is perceived by many hardcore fans as a great dance anthem.

"Elysium (I Go Crazy)"
Single by Ultrabeat v Scott Brown
Released24 April 2006 (UK)
GenreDance, trance, hardcore
Length3:21 (radio edit)
LabelAll Around The World
Songwriter(s)Scott Brown, Mike Di Scala, Chris Henry
Producer(s)Ultrabeat
Ultrabeat singles chronology
"Feel It with Me"
(2005)
"Elysium (I Go Crazy)"
(2006)
"Sure Feels Good"
(2007)

The song represented a bit of a change in style for Ultrabeat as this song and "Sure Feels Good" were slightly more hardcore songs than previous Ultrabeat singles, as they were both collaborations with hardcore artists.

It reached #38 in the UK Singles Chart and got #1 in the MTV Dance Galaxy Chart.

Track listing

Music video

The video was filmed in 2006 and was directed by Mike Cockayne. It shows a crowd of people in a nightclub waiting for Rebecca Rudd, the only barmaid, to serve them. She is singing the words to the song. When she sees a man she likes chatting to another woman she smashes a glass on the floor along with a bar full of glasses. She then climbs on to the bar, looking down on the crowd and still singing the song. She Jumps into the crowd and 'crowd surfs' on her back.

She is then on a small platform singing the song with two other dancers, while the crowd is dancing. The video then switches between Rebecca Rudd singing, the two dancers, the crowd dancing, and Rebecca Rudd 'crowd surfing' before it shows Rebecca Rudd cleaning up the empty bar (indicating her being left alone again) and a single dancer on the empty platform at the end of the video.

Trivia

  • The single was consistently mistitled as "Elysium - I Go Crazy" (i.e. a song called "I Go Crazy" by an artist or group called "Elysium"), leading to this being its name on playlists/charts from MTV Dance and similar stations. It is also mistitled as "Don't Leave Me Hangin'"; the name being taken from the lyrics of the single.

Chart performance

Chart (2006) Peak Position
Ireland (IRMA) 40
Scotland (OCC)[1] 13
UK Singles (OCC)[2] 35
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