CALL ON ME -Sexy Dance Edit Remix Version 2013 - Eric Prydz FULL HD-Music Song Video Party video free download


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"Call on Me" is a song co-written and recorded by Swedish DJ and producer Eric Prydz. The single received huge sales success and topped several record charts.

"Call on Me" is a dance music track based on a re-recorded sample of Steve Winwood's 1982 song "Valerie". When Prydz presented the track to Winwood, he was so impressed with what Prydz had done, he collaborated with him and re-recorded the vocals to fit the track better. DJ Falcon stated in an interview that he and Thomas Bangalter had sampled "Valerie" years previously as a simple loop and used it in DJ sets, with no intention to release it as a single despite demand from various outlets.

The song reached number one in the UK Singles Chart at a time when the chart was experiencing low sales, due to the CD single facing increasing competition from the digital download which at the time was not an eligible format in the chart. Until January 2005, Eric Prydz held the record for selling the lowest number of singles for a number-one chart position in the UK in any particular week: "Call on Me" sold 23,519 copies when it returned to the top of the charts on October 17, 2004. This record was broken once again by himself only a week later on October 24, 2004, with the single selling 21,749 copies that week. Nevertheless, it was the fourth biggest selling single of 2004 in the UK, selling 335,000 copies that year - including a DVD single with the uncut video - and staying five weeks at number-one on the UK Singles Chart, the longest run of any single that year.

The song entered the German singles chart at number one in early November 2004, and also repeated this feat in the Republic of Ireland. In Australia, "Call on Me" debuted and peaked at #2.

The song has been sampled in both Chris Brown's song "Pass Out" released on his 2009 album "Graffiti" and the popular electro-hop/house track "Party Rock Anthem" by LMFAO. It is also known for being used as the theme song for GMTV.

The music video for "Call on Me" is directed by Huse Monfaradi and features an aerobics class of women wearing 1980s styled aerobics outfits performing sexually suggestive gym routines led by Australian dancer and choreographer Deanne Berry, much to the enjoyment of the sole man in the group, played by Juan Pablo Di Pace. The video was filmed in the Laban Dance Centre in Deptford, and spoofs a scene in the 1985 film Perfect starring John Travolta and Jamie Lee Curtis.

While being interviewed by Chris Evans for UK Radio Aid, a 12-hour fundraising broadcast for tsunami victims, former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair said: "The first time it came on, I nearly fell off my rowing machine."[4] There are two videos — an edited one shown in daylight hours and a late night version which is uncut and features the dancers rubbing their breasts and one dancer slapping her buttocks.

The video was the highest-downloaded music video of all time in Australia, downloaded over 35,000 times through 3 Mobile mobile phones with 3G technology in association with the Rage music television show. Ministry of Sound presented the 3 Mobile phone provider with the mobile equivalent of a gold record in April 2005.

Due to the popularity and high demand for the video, a feature length aerobics DVD was later released, titled Pump It Up -- The Ultimate Dance Workout, which featured the dancers from the "Call on Me" video performing aerobics routines to various popular dance music songs.

In 2006, as tribute to the "Call on Me" video, a sequel was created with the same principal dancers in "The Hughes Corporation" house remix of Irene Cara's 1983 "Flashdance... What a Feeling". This video references the films Flashdance, Dirty Dancing, Saturday Night Fever and Grease as evidenced by the featured dance, costumes and film posters in the video.

The first video features dancers Deanne Berry, Juan Pablo Di Pace, Laura More (Muncey), Franky Wedge, Laura Jayne Smith, Rosy Hawkins and Laura Bowley. The second video features only Deanne Berry and Juan Pablo Di Pace from the first. The video received further tabloid attention in 2011 when it emerged dancer Laura Jayne Smith was the sister of the then-new Doctor Who actor Matt Smith.

CD single 1."Call on Me" (Radio Edit) --2:51

2."Call on Me" (Eric Prydz vs. Retarded Funk Mix) --7:34

CD maxi single 1."Call on Me" (Radio Edit) --2:51

2."Call on Me" (Eric Prydz vs. Retarded Funk Mix) --7:34

3."Call on Me" (JJ Stockholm Club Mix) --7:51

4."Call on Me" (Filterheadz Remix) --7:07

5."Call on Me" (Red Kult Dub Pass 2 Mix) --7:53

6."Call on Me" (Video) (Dirty Version)

DVD single 1."Call on Me" (Video - Daytime Version)

2."Call on Me" (Video - Late Night Version)

3."Call on Me" (Radio Edit) --2:51

4."Call on Me" (Eric Prydz vs. Retarded Funk Mix) --7:34

5.Photo Gallery

Digital download 1."Call on Me" (Radio Edit) --2:51

2."Call on Me" (Eric Prydz vs. Retarded Funk Mix) --7:34

Non-Album singles 1."Call on Me" (Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso Remix) - 6:53

Comments

8 years ago

SmRooN

this is likehow to sell women

8 years ago

Dirk 007

Kuck mal hier 

8 years ago

johnny english

BLASPHEMY! (o,O)

9 years ago

Leon38911

This SUCKS

9 years ago

Colin Mcdougal

shit mix nice fannies

9 years ago

DJ NYK

wow super

9 years ago

nuwan kihsiri

SUPIRY

9 years ago

ACHILLE DESTRO

eehmm. .. eehmm. .. Dance, sexi Dance ;)

9 years ago

Cherry Poppinz

SHIT MIX.

9 years ago

razz brown

And the 29 second scene the one where she poors a bottle of water on her

9 years ago

razz brown

What is the song called with 11 sec scene 

10 years ago

Aaron Harris

this is sexist and demoralising. just joking it was great. shame ur not gunna get money from it all the hard work has made men happy

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