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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. 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".
- Gym_and_Tonic wikiPageID "7647792".
- Gym_and_Tonic wikiPageRevisionID "602247219".
- Gym_and_Tonic writer Bob_Sinclar.
- Gym_and_Tonic writer Spacedust.
- Gym_and_Tonic writer Thomas_Bangalter.
- 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.
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- 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 name "Gym and Tonic".