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Revision as of 17:36, 29 January 2008
- This is about the original song. For the 2007 film, see I Want Candy (film)
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"I Want Candy" is a song written and originally recorded by The Strangeloves in 1965 that went to number 11 in United States. It is a famous example of a song that uses the Bo Diddley beat (see Bo Diddley).
Covers
"I Want Candy" has been covered numerous times by other artists since The Strangeloves original recording, most famously by Bow Wow Wow in 1982 and most recently by Spice Girl Melanie C for Ealing Studios movie of the same name I Want Candy. Aaron Carter covered the song as well in 2000, for his second album Aaron's Party (Come Get It). Veruca Salt covers the song on their 2007 spring tour. Good Charlotte has also covered the song.
Bow Wow Wow version
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For many in America, "I Want Candy" was their first introduction to young Annabella Lwin and the band Bow Wow Wow. The song, a cover of a Strangeloves hit, barely scraped the Top 50, but became an enduring new wave classic. The song gave its name to the band's 1982 release, which was mainly a compilation, but included a couple new cuts produced by Kenny Laguna (Joan Jett & the Blackhearts).
The enduring popularity of Bow Wow Wow's recording is partly due to the memorable video that got heavy play in the early days of MTV. This recording is highly associated with 80's pop music.
The Bow Wow Wow recording appeared on two VH1 countdowns:
- 86 on 100 Greatest Songs of the 80s
- 96 on 100 Greatest One-hit Wonders
Bow Wow Wow's recording is frequently included in collections of 80's pop music and on soundtracks for movies that take place in the 80's or in movies that want to make use of the recording's youthful, carefree tone. The recording is on the soundtrack for Bio-Dome, Daddy Day Care, 200 Cigarettes, High Fidelity, Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion, and Marie Antoinette in the form of a remix by Kevin Shields. It appeared on The Simpsons episode The Simpsons Spin-Off Showcase.
The song was set to appear on the PlayStation 2 video game Guitar Hero: Rocks the 80s, but was pulled out of the game for unknown reasons.
The popular Canadian teen drama Degrassi: The Next Generation, which is known for named each episode after an 80s hit song, named an episode after this song.
Charts
Chart | Peak Position |
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UK Singles Chart | 9 |
USA Top 100 | 62 |
USA Mainstream Rock | 22 |
USA Hot Dance Club Play | 36 |
Aaron Carter version
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B-side | "Jump, Jump" |
"I Want Candy" is Aaron Carter's 7th single and the first single from his album Aaron's Party (Come Get It) (2000).
This version of "I Want Candy" begins with 12-year-old Aaron Carter begins with a phone conversation with a friend about a girl named Candy and has the participation of his brother Nick Carter from the Backstreet Boys. Aaron promoted it by performing it on the hit show Lizzie McGuire.
Tracklist
- U.S. single
- "I Want Candy" (album version)
- "I Want Candy" (instrumental)
- "Jump, Jump"
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Charts
Chart | Peak position |
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Swedish Singles Chart | 10 |
Australian ARIA Singles Chart | 27 |
UK Singles Chart | 31 |
German Singles Chart | 68 |
Melanie C version
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B-side | "Already Gone" |
"I Want Candy" is Melanie C's 11th UK single. Produced by Stephen Hague, it was released on March 26, 2007. Melanie was asked to record it as the title track for a new British comedy of the same name starring Carmen Electra.
Melanie premiered her version of the song during Al Murray's Happy Hour on ITV1, 24 February 2007. The video was premiered on March 2, 2007 in the UK. The song has also been released as Italy's and Denmark's first single from the new album, where it reached an impressive #9 in both countries, while in other European countries the ballad 'The Moment You Believe' has been chosen.
In the Video of "I Want Candy", Melanie C is featured in a skin-tight catsuit, featuring a sexually suggestive dance routine with half-naked body-builders in crowd-controller uniforms. The video instantly grabbed the number one spot on YouTube with 200,000 hits in its first day.
Track listing and formats
- UK Maxi CD single
- "I Want Candy" (Radio Edit)
- "I Want Candy" (Club Junkies Mix)
- "I Want Candy" (So-Lo's Electric Vocal Mix)
- "I Want Candy" (So-Lo's Filtered Disco Dub)
- "I Want Candy" Video
- UK 7" vinyl single
- "I Want Candy"
- "Already Gone"
Charts
Chart | Peak Position |
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Italy Singles Top 50 | 9 |
Denmark Singles Chart [1] | 9 |
UK Singles Chart | 24 |
Irish Singles Chart | 72 |
Latvia Airplay Chart | 24 |
Lithuania Airplay Chart | 27 |
Estonia Airplay Chart | 6 |
Lithuania Radiocentras Top 30 | 3 |
Polish Bubbling Under Chart | 7 |
SupaStishun version
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"Lalipop (I Want Candy)" is SupaStishun's 1th single.
Tracklist
- U.S. single/album
- "Lalipop (I Want Candy)"
- "Jump Fresh" (album version)
- "Jump Fresh" (radio edit)
- "Booty Buffet" (album version)
- "Booty Buffet" (radio edit)