Crying at the Discoteque
"Crying at the Discoteque" is a song performed by Swedish band Alcazar, from their debut studio album Casino (2000). It samples Sheila and B. Devotion's 1979 hit "Spacer". Alexander Bard produced this song and can be heard in the middle of this song (he is also featured in the music video). In 2001 the song became Alcazar's first international hit single, reaching number one in Hungary and the top 10 in Flanders, Germany, Ireland, Italy, and Switzerland. By the end of 2002, "Crying at the Discoteque" had sold over 2.5 million copies worldwide.
"Crying at the Discoteque" | ||||
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Single by Alcazar | ||||
from the album Casino | ||||
Released | September 24, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2000 | |||
Genre | Nu-disco, dance-pop | |||
Length | 3:50 | |||
Label | BMG | |||
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Alcazar singles chronology | ||||
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Music video
A music video was produced to promote the single. The music video consists of Alcazar, as a 1970s band during the process of their music video being filmed, with a theme that the band being on a deserted planet or wasteland, wearing outfits making them look futuristic with animal masked dancers in the background, though during the filming things go wrong with the set designers getting in the way, the band disagreeing with the director, having script changes and general other mishaps.
Formats and track listings
These are the formats and track listings of promotional single releases of "Crying at the Discoteque".[1]
CD single (BMG Sweden Release)
- "Radio Edit" - 3:50
- "Extended Version" - 4:48
- "DeTox Dub Mix" - 6:29
- "Pinocchio Tesco Mix" - 4:47
CD single (BMG UK & Ireland Release)
- "Radio Edit" - 3:50
- "Illicit Remix" - 7:13
- "Ivan's X Mix" - 7:18
Cassette single (BMG UK Release)
- "Radio Edit" - 3:50
- "Pinocchio Tesco Mix" - 4:47
Vinyl 12-inch single (BMG Germany Release)
- (Side A, track 1) "Illicit Mix" - 7:13
- (Side A, track 2) "Mind Trap Disco Dub" - 7:52
- (Side B, track 1) "Ivan's X Mix" - 7:18
- (Side B, track 2) "Original Extended Version" - 4:57
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Belgium (BEA)[34] | Gold | 25,000* |
Germany (BVMI)[35] | Gold | 250,000^ |
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[36] | Gold | 20,000^ |
* Sales figures based on certification alone. |
Other cover versions
- In 2007 the German pop group Banaroo release a cover on the album The Best of Banaroo.
- In 2020 Sophie Ellis-Bextor released a cover version as a single to promote her greatest hits album Songs from the Kitchen Disco.[37] It reached number 35 on the official Scottish Singles Chart.[38]
References
- List of all versions and formats on Discogs
- "Australian-charts.com – Alcazar – Crying at the Discoteque". ARIA Top 50 Singles.
- "Issue 625" ARIA Top 50 Dance Singles. National Library of Australia. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- "Austriancharts.at – Alcazar – Crying at the Discoteque" (in German). Ö3 Austria Top 40.
- "Ultratop.be – Alcazar – Crying at the Discoteque" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50.
- "Ultratop.be – Alcazar – Crying at the Discoteque" (in French). Ultratop 50.
- "Ultratop.be – Alcazar – Crying at the Discoteque" (in Dutch). Ultratop Dance. Retrieved 15 December 2020.
- "Eurochart Hot 100 Singles" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 18 no. 40. 29 September 2001. p. 9. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- "Alcazar: Crying at the Discoteque" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat – IFPI Finland.
- "Lescharts.com – Alcazar – Crying at the Discoteque" (in French). Les classement single.
- "Offiziellecharts.de – Alcazar – Crying at the Discoteque". GfK Entertainment Charts.
- "Top National Sellers" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 19 no. 38. 15 September 2001. p. 13. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
- "The Irish Charts – Search Results – Crying at the Discoteque". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved 16 January 2020.
- "Top 10 Dance Singles, Week Ending 15 November 2001". GfK Chart-Track. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
- "Italiancharts.com – Alcazar – Crying at the Discoteque". Top Digital Download.
- "Nederlandse Top 40 – week 44, 2001" (in Dutch). Dutch Top 40
- "Dutchcharts.nl – Alcazar – Crying at the Discoteque" (in Dutch). Single Top 100.
- "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.
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- "Swisscharts.com – Alcazar – Crying at the Discoteque". Swiss Singles Chart.
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- "Alcazar Chart History (Dance Club Songs)". Billboard.
- "Jaaroverzichten 2001" (in Dutch). Ultratop. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
- "Rapports annuels 2001" (in French). Ultratop. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
- "Year in Review – Eurochart Hot 100 Singles 2001" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 18 no. 52. 22 December 2001. p. 14. Retrieved 10 February 2020.
- "Top 100 Singles–Jahrescharts 2001" (in German). GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
- "Ireland – Top Singles for 2001". Allcharts. Archived from the original on 5 May 2012. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
- "Top 100–Jaaroverzicht van 2001". Dutch Top 40. Retrieved 7 February 2020.
- "Jaaroverzichten – Single 2001" (in Dutch). MegaCharts. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
- "Swiss Year-End Charts 2001" (in German). Retrieved 2 November 2018.
- "2002 ARIA Singles Chart". ARIA. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
- "ARIA Charts – End of Year Charts – Dance Singles 2002". ARIA. Archived from the original on 15 April 2020. Retrieved 17 September 2020.
- "Ultratop − Goud en Platina – singles 2001". Ultratop. Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
- "Gold-/Platin-Datenbank (Alcazar; 'Crying at the Discoteque')" (in German). Bundesverband Musikindustrie. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
- "The Official Swiss Charts and Music Community: Awards (Alcazar; 'Crying at the Discotheque')". IFPI Switzerland. Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
- Ellis-Bextor, Sophie (2020-09-18). "My new single, Crying At The Discotheque (from my upcoming Songs From The Kitchen Disco album)[...]". Twitter. Retrieved 2020-09-27.
- "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Retrieved 16 November 2020.