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- Gym_and_Tonic runtime "3.4".
- Gym_and_Tonic runtime "7.3".
- Gym_and_Tonic abstract "\"Gym and Tonic\" is a single released by British production duo Spacedust. Released on 12 October 1998, it peaked at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart; however, it was the lowest-selling UK number-one song of 1998, reaching No. 109 on the year-end chart.The song was originally recorded by French record producer Bob Sinclar as \"Gym Tonic\", with co-production by Thomas Bangalter and a 12 minute section of improvised funk by James Andrew (Gym) Dakin. The Track was included on the Sinclar's album Paradise. Their version sampled \"Arms\", a workout recording by American actress Jane Fonda. However, Fonda refused clearance of her vocals being used as a sample, which eventually led to a single never being released. (Although the track was released on Bob Sinclar's debut album, that is how Jane Fonda found out about it). When Spacedust recorded their version of the track, the Fonda vocal samples were re-recorded with a session vocalist. In addition to this, the song was a recreated mash-up of Stardust's \"Music Sounds Better with You\" and Thomas Bangalter and Bob Sinclar's original version \"Gym Tonic\".".
- Gym_and_Tonic bSide "Spacegroove".
- Gym_and_Tonic genre Electronic_dance_music.
- Gym_and_Tonic musicalArtist Spacedust.
- Gym_and_Tonic musicalBand Spacedust.
- Gym_and_Tonic producer Spacedust.
- Gym_and_Tonic recordLabel East_West_Records.
- Gym_and_Tonic releaseDate "1998-10-12".
- Gym_and_Tonic runtime "204.0".
- Gym_and_Tonic runtime "438.0".
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- Gym_and_Tonic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gym and Tonic (Back two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight)".
- Gym_and_Tonic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gym and Tonic".
- Gym_and_Tonic writer Bob_Sinclar.
- Gym_and_Tonic writer Spacedust.
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- Gym_and_Tonic after ""Believe" by Cher".
- Gym_and_Tonic album "Hits n' Pieces".
- Gym_and_Tonic artist Spacedust.
- Gym_and_Tonic bSide "Spacegroove".
- Gym_and_Tonic before ""Girlfriend" by Billie".
- Gym_and_Tonic cover "Gym and Tonic Spacedust.jpg".
- Gym_and_Tonic genre Electronic_dance_music.
- Gym_and_Tonic label East_West_Records.
- Gym_and_Tonic length "204.0".
- Gym_and_Tonic length "438.0".
- Gym_and_Tonic name "Gym and Tonic".
- Gym_and_Tonic nextSingle ""Let's Get Down!"".
- Gym_and_Tonic producer "Spacedust".
- Gym_and_Tonic released "1998-10-12".
- Gym_and_Tonic thisSingle ""Gym and Tonic"".
- Gym_and_Tonic title 1998_in_British_music.
- Gym_and_Tonic title UK_Singles_Chart.
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- Gym_and_Tonic writer Bob_Sinclar.
- Gym_and_Tonic writer Thomas_Bangalter.
- Gym_and_Tonic writer "Spacedust".
- Gym_and_Tonic years "--10-18".
- Gym_and_Tonic subject Category:1998_singles.
- Gym_and_Tonic subject Category:Debut_singles.
- Gym_and_Tonic subject Category:UK_Singles_Chart_number-one_singles.
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- Gym_and_Tonic comment "\"Gym and Tonic\" is a single released by British production duo Spacedust. Released on 12 October 1998, it peaked at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart; however, it was the lowest-selling UK number-one song of 1998, reaching No. 109 on the year-end chart.The song was originally recorded by French record producer Bob Sinclar as \"Gym Tonic\", with co-production by Thomas Bangalter and a 12 minute section of improvised funk by James Andrew (Gym) Dakin.".
- Gym_and_Tonic label "Gym and Tonic".
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- Gym_and_Tonic wasDerivedFrom Gym_and_Tonic?oldid=644868169.
- Gym_and_Tonic isPrimaryTopicOf Gym_and_Tonic.
- Gym_and_Tonic name "Gym and Tonic".