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'''Pieter Gillis''' (1486 - 1533), also known by his latinised name "Petrus Aegidius", was secretary for the city of Antwerp in the early sixteenth century. He is most famous as the friend and collaborator of [[Desiderius Erasmus]] and [[Thomas More]]. Part of the [[book | Utopia]] was in fact written when More stayed at this minor [[humanist]]'s house.
| Name = Where I Stood EP
| Artist = [[Missy Higgins]]
| from Album = [[On a Clear Night]]
| Released = 25th June 2007
| Format = [[CD single]]<br>[[Digital download]]
| Recorded = [[Los Angeles, California]], [[2006 in music|2006]]
| Genre = [[Piano pop]]
| Length = 4:17
| Label = [[Eleven: A Music Company|Eleven]]
| Writer = [[Missy Higgins]]
| Producer = [[Mitchell Froom]]
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| Chart position =
| Last single = "[[Steer (song)|Steer]]"<br>([[2007]])
| This single = "[[Where I Stood]]"<br>([[2007]])
| Next single =
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On June 19 2007, Higgins announced that her second single from her sophomore album [[On a Clear Night|On A Clear Night]] would be "'''Where I Stood'''". The song was released to commercial radio on June 25 2007. The song was also featured on a promo for [[Desperate Housewives|Desperate Housewives]] in Australia.
 
==Music Video==
The video premiered at midnight (12am AEST) on 26th June 2007 via Higgins' [[Myspace]] page. The video was directed by Australian filmmakers Paul Goldman and Alice Bell.