Enigma (Give a Bit of Mmh to Me)

"Enigma (Give a Bit of Mmh to Me)" is a song by French singer Amanda Lear from her second album Sweet Revenge, released as a single in 1978. It was a chart success upon its original release and enjoyed a resurgence of popularity in 2004 after exposure in the Kinder Bueno TV advertisement.

"Enigma (Give a Bit of Mmh to Me)"
Single by Amanda Lear
from the album Sweet Revenge
Released1978
GenreEuro disco
Length5:08
LabelAriola, Polydor, Nippon Columbia
Songwriter(s)Rainer Pietsch, Amanda Lear
Producer(s)Anthony Monn
Amanda Lear singles chronology
"Run Baby Run"
(1978)
"Enigma (Give a Bit of Mmh to Me)"
(1978)
"Gold"
(1978)
Music video
"Enigma (Give a Bit of Mmh to Me)" on YouTube

Song information

The song was composed by Rainer Pietsch, with lyrics written by Amanda Lear, and produced by her longtime collaborator, Anthony Monn. It was released as the single from Lear's second album Sweet Revenge in mid-late 1978, heavily edited from its original album length of 5:08. "Run Baby Run" was released as the B-side in Europe, "Hollywood Flashback" in Africa, and "Gold" in Japan.

"Enigma" met with considerable charts success, reaching the top 10 in Belgium and Italy, and remains one of Lear's biggest hits of the disco era. The singer performed the song on television across Europe as well as in the finale of the erotic Italian documentary film Follie di notte (1978) in which she appeared as the hostess. In 1998, she re-recorded the track for the album Back in Your Arms.

In 2004, the song was featured in the Kinder Bueno chocolate bar TV advertisement which was extensively broadcast in Eastern European countries, such as the Czech Republic, Poland and Romania. It caused a sudden interest in the song and the singer herself. Lear's low-pitched voice caused a stir among TV audiences who initially assumed that the song was performed by a man.[1] "Enigma" received airplay in Eastern Europe[2] and enjoyed newfound popularity in radio charts.[3][4]

The song was featured in the 2002 exhibition devoted to disco music Disco: A Decade of Saturday Nights at the Museum of Pop Culture in Seattle.[5]

Music video

The music video for the song was filmed as part of Italian TV show Stryx. It pictures Amanda in a bright pink catsuit (same as in the first "Follow Me" video) performing the song on an inflatable bed with three black kittens, surrounded by other Stryx performers. The video was directed by Enzo Trapani and first aired in autumn 1978.

Track listing

Chart performance

Cover versions

References

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  4. "Es Top Non Stop w radiu Eska Wrocław" (in Polish). wroclaw.eska.pl. Archived from the original on 2005-02-06. Retrieved 2017-12-26.
  5. Wiecking, Steve (2003-01-11). "Bring Whistles and Tambourines: EMP Exhibition Remembers Disco". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media. p. 24. ISSN 0006-2510. Retrieved 2018-07-14.
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