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“Carnaval de Paris” | ||
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Single by Dario G from the album Sunmachine |
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Released | June 8, 1998 | |
Format | CD | |
Genre | Dance | |
Length | 4:02 | |
Label | WEA (UK) |
"Carnaval de Paris" is a song by Dario G which appeared on their 1998 album, Sunmachine. The song became an unofficial anthem of the 1998 World Cup.[1]
The song reached #5 on the UK Singles Chart and the single was certified silver by the BPI on June 26, 1998. The song contained an instrument from every country that was taking part during the World Cup tournament.[2]
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[edit] Use on TV
The song was used as the title music to Sky Sports' Super Sunday programme from 2002-2003. The Ford Motor Company have used the music as part of their Destination Football advertising campaign.
[edit] References
Release date, label and certification information from BPI Awards Database
“Carnaval de Paris” | ||
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Single by Dario G from the album Sunmachine |
||
Released | June 8, 1998 | |
Format | CD | |
Genre | Dance | |
Length | 4:02 | |
Label | WEA (UK) |
"Carnaval de Paris" is a song by Dario G which appeared on their 1998 album, Sunmachine. The song became an unofficial anthem of the 1998 World Cup.[1]
The song reached #5 on the UK Singles Chart and the single was certified silver by the BPI on June 26, 1998. The song contained an instrument from every country that was taking part during the World Cup tournament.[2]
[edit] Use on TV
The song was used as the title music to Sky Sports' Super Sunday programme from 2002-2003. The Ford Motor Company have used the music as part of their Destination Football advertising campaign.
[edit] References
Release date, label and certification information from BPI Awards Database
“Carnaval de Paris” | ||
---|---|---|
Single by Dario G from the album Sunmachine |
||
Released | June 8, 1998 | |
Format | CD | |
Genre | Dance | |
Length | 4:02 | |
Label | WEA (UK) |
"Carnaval de Paris" is a song by Dario G which appeared on their 1998 album, Sunmachine. The song became an unofficial anthem of the 1998 World Cup.[3]
The song reached #5 on the UK Singles Chart and the single was certified silver by the BPI on June 26, 1998. The song contained an instrument from every country that was taking part during the World Cup tournament.[4]
[edit] Use on TV
The song was used as the title music to Sky Sports' Super Sunday programme from 2002-2003. The Ford Motor Company have used the music as part of their Destination Football advertising campaign.
[edit] References
Release date, label and certification information from BPI Awards Database