Gym and Tonic
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“Gym And Tonic” | ||
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Single by Spacedust | ||
Genre | Dance | |
Label | East West | |
Writer(s) | Spacedust | |
Producer | Spacedust |
"Gym and Tonic" is a single released by the band Spacedust.[1] It was the smallest-selling UK No.1 of 1998, reaching just 109 in the year end chart. It kept "More Than A Woman" by 911 off the number one spot.
The song was originally recorded by Bob Sinclar with co-production by Thomas Bangalter. However Jane Fonda, who was sampled on the record, refused clearance of her vocals being used as a sample which eventually led to a single never being released. Instead, the song was covered by British production duo Spacedust who rerecorded the vocal with a session vocalist.
[edit] References
- ^ Discogs entry of Spacedust Discogs. Retrieved on October 1, 2007.
Preceded by "Girlfriend" by Billie |
UK Singles Chart number-one single October 18, 1998 - October 24, 1998 |
Succeeded by "Believe" by Cher |