Sexy Eyes (Whigfield song)

"Sexy Eyes"
Single by Whigfield
from the album Whigfield
Released March 26, 1996
Format CD
Genre Pop, dance
Length 3:56
Label BMG
Writer(s) Annerley Gordon, Alfredo Larry Pignagnoli, Davide Riva, Paul Sears
Producer(s) Alfredo Larry Pignagnoli, Davide Riva
Certification Platinum (ARIA)
Whigfield singles chronology
"Last Christmas"
(1995)
"Sexy Eyes"
(1996)
"Gimme Gimme"
(1996)

"Sexy Eyes" is a song written by Annerley Gordon, Alfredo Larry Pignagnoli, Davide Riva and Paul Sears, and recorded by Danish singer Whigfield. It was released in March 1996 as the seventh single from her first album Whigfield. It became Whigfield's second top ten hit in Austria and her first in Australia, making the song the nineteenth highest selling single in Australia for 1997[1] and certifying platinum by ARIA.[2]

Track listing

Netherlands CD-maxi - Danza
  1. "Sexy Eyes" (David's epic edit - single version)
  2. "Sexy Eyes" (MBRG edit)
  3. "Sexy Eyes" (album version)
  4. "Sexy Eyes" (extended album version)
  5. "Sexy Eyes" (David's epic experience)
  6. "Sexy Eyes" (original MBRG)
Mexico CD-Maxi - Musart
  1. "Sexy Eyes" (David's epic edit)
  2. "Sexy Eyes" (MBRG edit)
  3. "Sexy Eyes" (album version)
  4. "Sexy Eyes" (David's epic experience)
  5. "Sexy Eyes" (original MBRG)
  6. "Out of Sight"
Germany CD-Maxi - ZYX Music/Australia CD-Maxi - Transistor Music
  1. "Sexy Eyes" (David's epic edit)
  2. "Sexy Eyes" (MBRG edit)
  3. "Sexy Eyes" (album version)
  4. "Sexy Eyes" (David's epic experience)
  5. "Sexy Eyes" (original MBRG)
  6. "Out of Sight"
  7. "Junto a Ti (Close to You)"
Germany
CD-Maxi - ZYX Music: Remixes
  1. "Sexy Eyes" (original MBRG radio edit)
  2. "Sexy Eyes" (Amen remix)
  3. "Sexy Eyes" (Davids epic experience mix)
Australian EP
  1. Sexy Eyes (Single Version)
  2. Sexy Eyes (Mbrg Edit)
  3. Sexy Eyes
  4. Sexy Eyes (Extended Version)
  5. Sexy Eyes (David's Epic Experience)
  6. Sexy Eyes (Original Mbrg)
  7. Sexy Eyes (Amen Remix)
Other versions
  1. "Sexy Eyes" (All In One Album Version - 2007)

Charts

Chart (1996) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[3] 6
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[4] 8
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[5] 30
Denmark (IFPI)[6] 16
Germany (Official German Charts)[7] 14
Europe (European Hot 100 Singles) 17
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[8] 30
Spain (AFYVE)[9] 4
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[10] 12
Chart (1998) Peak
position
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company)[11] 1 68

References


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