Electric (Melody Club song)
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Single by Melody Club | |||||||
from the album Music Machine | |||||||
Released | November 2002 | ||||||
Format | CD single | ||||||
Recorded | 2002 | ||||||
Genre | Synthpop | ||||||
Label | Virgin Records | ||||||
Producer(s) | Dan Sundquist | ||||||
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"Electric" is an English language single by Swedish pop/synth rock band Melody Club, taken from their 2002 debut album Music Machine. "Electric" was a follow-up single to their debut single "Palace Station" from the same album.
"Electric" was released in 2002 on Virgin Records and is produced by Dan Sundquist.
Tracklist
- "Electric" (Producer: Dan Sundquist) (4:00)
- "In Motion" (2:39)
Charts performance
It reached #18 on its first week of release, its highest position, staying for 20 weeks in the Swedish Singles Chart from 21 November 2002 until 3 April 2003.
Chart (2002-2003) | Peak position |
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Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[1] | 18 |
Remixes
In 2003, following the success of the song, Håkan Lidbo released a remix of the song again on Virgin Records Sweden
Tracklist
- Electric (Radiowave Remix) (5:25)
- Electric (Electrowave Remix) (4:46)
Slava version
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Single by Slava | |||||||
Released | 2010 | ||||||
Format | CD single | ||||||
Recorded | 2010 | ||||||
Genre | Dance-pop | ||||||
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Russia Sweden: Warner Sweden and Extensive Music Sweden | ||||||
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Slava (in Russian: Сла́ва), a Russian dance act, made a cover of the song in 2010. Released in Russia, it was also made available in Sweden as it is a cover of a popular Swedish band, and it features in the Slava version a Swedish singer Velvet. The Swedish release was on Warner Sweden and Extensive Music Sweden.[2]
Tracklist:
- "Electric" (Original Radio Version) (3:06)
- "Electric" (Extended Version) (4:44)
Cameron Cartio version
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Single by Cameron Cartio | |||||||
Format | CD single | ||||||
Recorded | 2011 | ||||||
Genre | Persian Pop music | ||||||
Label | Universal Music Group, Sherfa Music and Taraneh Records | ||||||
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In 2011, Cameron Cartio, a Swedish pop star of Iranian origin made a cover of the song in Persian language from his upcoming second album. It is released on Universal Music Group, Sherfa Music Taraneh Records. Cartio also released a music video of the song directed by his brother Alec Cartio.
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