Calcutta (Taxi Taxi Taxi)
"Calcutta (Taxi Taxi Taxi)" | ||||
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Single by Dr. Bombay | ||||
from the album Rice & Curry | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Genre |
Bubblegum dance Eurodance | |||
Length | 3:20 | |||
Writer(s) | Robert Uhlmann, Ceasar Zamini | |||
Producer(s) | Robert Uhlmann, Robin Rex | |||
Dr. Bombay singles chronology | ||||
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"Calcutta (Taxi Taxi Taxi)" is a song recorded by Swedish eurodance artist Dr. Bombay. It was released in 1998 as the lead single from his debut album Rice & Curry. The song became Jakobsen's first major hit, topping the charts at number 1 in Sweden and 2 in Norway.[1]
Content
The song is sung from the perspective of Dr. Bombay, an eccentric Indian taxi driver who is employed by his uncle and, despite his impaired vision and lack of a license to operate, loves to drive his taxi.
Track listing
CD single
The following tracks are on the CD single:
- Calcutta - Original Version – 3:20
- Calcutta - Extended Version – 4:16
Single CD-maxi
The following variations of the track were released on the Maxi single:
- Calcutta - Original Version – 3:20
- Calcutta - Extended Version – 4:16
- Calcutta - Karaoke Version – 3:18
- Calcutta - Alternative Mix – 4:16
Music video
An accompanying music video for the song was produced in 1998. It shows Jakobsen clad in a kurta, pagri and dark glasses, driving the streets of Calcutta as he collides with pedestrians and debris, steals the lunch of an unsuspecting restaurant customer, steals a newspaper in a similar manner and hangs outside his window in roller skates as various engine parts are continuously thrown from the car. Throughout the video, the action frequently cuts to a 180 degree pan of the taxi's interior, in which Jakobsen is superimposed with several instances of himself who can be seen making hand gestures, dancing, sleeping, hanging out the windows and interacting with each other.
Much of the video was filmed in Malaysia, as can be deduced from vehicle number plates on display throughout.
Remixes
A remixed version of the song by Basshunter appears on Jakobsen's first compilation album The Hits as a bonus track.[2] Videos were produced for the following songs:
Chart position
Chart (1998) | Peak positions |
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Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40) | 31 |
Germany (Media Control Charts) | 28 |
Norway (VG-lista) | 2 |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) | 1 |
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) | 35 |
Chart successions
Preceded by "La copa de la Vida" by Ricky Martin |
Swedish number-one single 31 July-24 September 1998 (9 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Big Big World" by Emilia Rydberg |
References
External links
- Dr. Bombay at Bubblegum Dancer (Archive.org)
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