"Carnaval de Paris" is a song by English
electronic music
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trio
Dario G
Dario G is the stage name of English musician Paul Spencer. Dario G was originally a trio, who are best known for their 1997 hit " Sunchyme", which reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. The group formed in Cheshire, England and consisted of ...
. The song was recorded for the
1998 FIFA World Cup
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in France and was released as a single on 18 May 1998 in Europe. The following month, the track was issued in the United Kingdom and peaked at number five on the
UK Singles Chart
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.
Origins
The origins of the melody come from the world of
football. During a 1996 pre-season tour of
The Netherlands
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Sheffield Wednesday F.C. picked up on a chant sung by the fans of
FC Utrecht
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The club was formed in 1970 as a merg ...
, with a tune inspired by the folk ballad "
Oh My Darling, Clementine". This was then adapted and brought back to England for the following
1996–97 FA Premier League
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. The chant was sung extensively at the home game with
Nottingham Forest
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on 18 November 1996 helped by the club's resident band. This was slowly picked up by other clubs in the Premier League, helped by the use of it at England matches (where the Sheffield Wednesday band were now invited to play). Sheffield Wednesday had already lost their "barmy army" chant to the England cricket team and also other football clubs. In an effort to either stem this spread of the song (or just to keep it unique), the fans of Sheffield Wednesday added their own lyrics to the theme (which continues to this day). This happened around the time of the
Dario G
Dario G is the stage name of English musician Paul Spencer. Dario G was originally a trio, who are best known for their 1997 hit " Sunchyme", which reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart. The group formed in Cheshire, England and consisted of ...
single release.
Usage
The song, however, has now spread around the world, starting when fans of the U.S. men's national team used the tune in their first match after the
September 11 attacks
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in a
World Cup
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qualifier in
Foxborough, Massachusetts
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against Jamaica. Amongst the supporters' clubs which have used the tune have been those in Portsmouth,
Leicester City F.C.,
Chicago Fire,
VfL Bochum
Verein für Leibesübungen Bochum 1848 Fußballgemeinschaft, commonly referred to as simply VfL Bochum (), is a German association football club based in the city of Bochum, North Rhine-Westphalia. The club has spent 35 seasons in the Bundesli ...
,
Wellington Phoenix
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,
Sydney FC
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,
D.C. United and
S.L. Benfica
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Founded on 28 February 1904 as ''Sport Lisboa'', B ...
. In fact,
Section 8 Chicago
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, a supporters' club for Chicago Fire, supplied lyrics for the previously instrumental tune. Rugby League rivals St. Helen's RLFC and
Wigan Warriors
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Formed in 1872 as Wigan Football Club, Wigan was a founding member of the Rugby Football League, Northern Rugby ...
both play it after a successful try conversion.
This song also appears like the soundtrack in the menu of ''
Pro Evolution Soccer 2014
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'', the video game by
Konami
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.
The song was also used in
Ford
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* Ford Motor Company, an automobile manufacturer founded by Henry Ford
* Ford (crossing), a shallow crossing on a river
Ford may also refer to:
Ford Motor Company
* Henry Ford, founder of the Ford Motor Company
* Ford F ...
adverts for the
UEFA Champions League
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from 2001 to 2005.
Music video
The music video features children painted in the colours of the representative countries participating in the tournament. For example, it depicts a group of Scottish children kicking off a match against Brazilian children while playing Scottish Bagpipes, mirroring the opening game at France 1998. A subsequent scene involving Jamaican children is set to music with steel drums.
Track listings
UK CD single
# "Carnaval de Paris" (radio mix) – 3:58
# "Carnaval de Paris" (SRS radio edit) – 3:57
# "Carnaval de Paris" (12-inch mix) – 5:05
# "Carnaval de Paris" (SRS mix) – 5:00
# "Carnaval de Paris" (
Tall Paul
"Tall Paul" is a song recorded by Annette Funicello and written by the Sherman Brothers, along with Bob Roberts.
Background
It marked the first time that a female singer reached a top ten slot with a rock and roll single. It also spotlighted An ...
mix) – 8:11
# "Carnaval de Paris" (JDS 6-inch mix) – 6:41
UK 12-inch single
:A1. "Carnaval de Paris" (SRS mix) – 5:00
:A2. "Carnaval de Paris" (JDS 6-inch mix) – 6:41
:B1. "Carnaval de Paris" (Tall Paul mix) – 8:11
UK cassette single
# "Carnaval de Paris" (SRS mix) – 5:00
# "Carnaval de Paris" (12-inch mix) – 5:05
European CD single
# "Carnaval de Paris" (radio mix) – 3:58
# "Carnaval de Paris" (SRS mix) – 5:00
Australian CD single
# "Carnaval de Paris" (radio mix) – 3:58
# "Carnaval de Paris" (SRS radio edit) – 3:57
# "Carnaval de Paris" (12-inch mix) – 5:05
# "Carnaval de Paris" (SRS mix) – 5:00
# "Carnaval de Paris" (Tall Paul mix) – 8:11
# "Carnaval de Paris" (JDS 6-inch mix) – 6:41
# "
Sunchyme
"Sunchyme" is the debut single of British electronic music trio Dario G. It was released on 15 September 1997 as the lead single from their debut studio album, '' Sunmachine'' (1998), although early editions were stated to be from an album named ...
" (
Sash!
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remix edit) – 3:33
Credits and personnel
Credits are lifted from the UK CD single liner notes.
Studios
* Pre-produced at Sunchyme Studios (
Cheshire
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, England) from September 1997 to January 1998
* Recorded and mixed at
Lansdowne Studios
Lansdowne Studios was a music recording studio in Holland Park, London, England, which operated between 1958 and 2006.
Background
The studio was located at Lansdowne Road, Holland Park, within Lansdowne House, a Grade II listed eight-storey build ...
(London, England) from January to April 1998
* Mastered at Masterpiece (London, England)
Personnel
* Paul Spencer – writing
* Scott Rosser – writing
* Stephen Spencer – writing
* Ebony Steel Band –
steel drums
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Descriptio ...
* Bob Murphy – bagpipes
*
John Themis
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– Chung
ruan, Spanish guitars
* Andy Duncan –
Battacuda and Latin percussion
*
Pete Thoms – trombone
* Stuart Brooks – trumpet
* Kieran Kiely – accordion
* Stephen Wick – tuba
* Victoria C'espedes –
sikus (Bolivian pan-pipes)
* Peter Oxendale – production
* Dario G – co-production, arrangement, mixing
* Mark Tucker – mixing, engineering
* Steve Pelluet – assistant engineering
* Jacko – mastering
* Edd – artwork design
* Paul Myatt – photography
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Release history
References
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1998 singles
2002 singles
Dario G songs
FIFA World Cup songs
Number-one singles in Scotland