Gimme Gimme (Whigfield song)
"Gimme Gimme" is a song recorded by Italian Eurodance project Whigfield which was performed by Danish-born Sannie Charlotte Carlson.[1] It was written by Annerley Gordon, Davide Riva and Paul Sears. It was released on the 4 November 1996, as the first single from her second album, Whigfield II. In 1997, the song went to number 14 in Australia and number 4 in Spain. It also peaked at number 37 on the Eurochart Hot 100 in late 1996.[2][3][4][5]
"Gimme Gimme" | ||||
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CD Maxi - Europe | ||||
Single by Whigfield | ||||
from the album Whigfield II | ||||
Released | 4 November 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1996 | |||
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Length | 4:02 | |||
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"Gimme Gimme" on YouTube |
Track listing
- Gimme Gimme (American radio / video version) 3:47
- Gimme Gimme (Original radio / video vox) 4:02
- Gimme Gimme (American mix) 5:17
- Gimme Gimme (MBRG radio mix) 3:24
- Gimme Gimme (extended vox) 6:16
- Gimme Gimme (MBRG extended mix) 5:35
Credits
- Mastered by – Peter Brussee
- Producer – Larry Pignagnoli
- Produced, arranged by, mixed by – Davide Riva
- Written by – Annerley Gordon, Davide Riva and Paul Sears.
Notes
- BIEM/STEMRA
- Licensed from Energy Production SRL. Italy.
Charts
Chart (1996/1997) | Peak position |
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14 | |
7 | |
12 | |
37 | |
15 | |
84 | |
4 | |
Sales and certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[7] | Gold | 35,000^ |
*sales figures based on certification alone |
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References
- "Italian Acts (page 75)". Billboard. 1 July 1995. Retrieved 19 March 2020.
- "Whigfield II". amazon.com. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
- "Whigfield II". last.fm. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
- "Whigfield". emusic.com. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
- "Whigfield– Gimme Gimme". discogs.com. Retrieved 17 January 2014.
- "Whigfield - Gimme Gimme" (in Dutch). top40.nl. Retrieved 2 April 2018.
- "ARIA Accreditations (1987-2010)". Australian Fun Countdowns. Retrieved 2015-08-04.
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