It was the song that coaxed us out onto the dance floor at the school disco - and, even now, it still weaves a strange spell over us whenever we hear it.
Who can resist the lure of Whigfeld’s Saturday Night, eh?
Check it out:
Ah, that takes us back.
Sannie Carlson’s catchy song made it into the Guinness Book of Records for being the first artist to go straight to number one in the UK singles chart with a debut single.
And it wasn’t long before we were all chanting the 1995 mega hit’s near-nonsensical lyrics e-v-e-r-y-w-h-e-r-e we went.
Need a refresher?
Da ba da dan dee dee dee da
Nee na na na - be my baby
Da ba da dan dee dee dee da
Nee na na na - pretty baby
They literally sound like a spell, don’t they?
Which goes some way towards explaining why Sannie hasn’t aged one bit in 20 years; she’s a sorceress!
Just take a look at the Danish songstress for yourself:
It’s just uncanny, isn’t it?
Sannie has been making music for years now - and, after her latest song ’How Long’ hit the charts earlier this year - we’re already VERY excited for what she has planned next.
Fingers crossed it’s another song that gets us toe-tapping and shoulder-bopping whenever we hear it.
She also releases music under the name Naan, for some reason. You go, Whigfield!
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