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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Doop

| cover = Doop (Doop).jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Doop

| album = Circus Doop

| B-side = Remix

| released =

| recorded = 1994

| studio =

| genre =

| length = 3:35

| label =

* Dance Street Records (Germany)

* GFB Records (Italy)

* Clubstitute Records (Netherlands, France)

* MCA Records (US)

* City Beat (UK)

| writer =

* Peter Garnefski

* Frederik Ferry Ridderhof

| producer =

* Peter Garnefski

* Frederik Ferry Ridderhof

| prev_title =

| prev_year =

| next_title = Huckleberry Jam

| next_year = 1995

| misc =

}}

"'Doop'" is a 1994 song recorded by Dutch Eurodance group Doop. It was released on 28 February 1994 as first single from its debut album, 'Circus Doop' (1994). The song achieved success in several countries, including Ireland and the US, where it hit number two on the 'Billboard' Hot Dance Club Play chart. In addition, the song spent three weeks at the top of the charts in the United Kingdom. It consists of a Charleston-based big band number set against a house backing track. Two main versions (each with its own corresponding radio edit) were issued under the names of two different big bands, with the "Urge 2 Merge radio mix" combining sections of both. In 2005, the song was covered by Looney Tunez vs. Doop.

Critical reception



Larry Flick from 'Billboard' wrote, "European pop smash finally gets a shot at stateside success. Mostly instrumental romp combines a steady dance beat with classic ragtime music to blasting effect. Crashing cymbals and brassy horns will keep the summer vibe alive on top 40 and rhythm-crossover radio. Icing on the cake are "doop-doop" vocal samples and live marching drum rolls." Tom Ewing of Freaky Trigger noted that "while it's never anything more than "the Charleston with a donk on it", it's also far more generous with its hooks and energy than one-line descriptions suggest. It does enough with its squealing horns and showy, tumbling drum samples that the entry of the scoo-be-doo vocals feels like a delightful bonus."

Music writer James Masterton said in his weekly UK chart commentary, "Quite why a piece of instrumental jazz should have become so big is really one to puzzle at, yet it is an astoundingly brilliant record and as a national talking-point has to be fancied for a No.1 position next week." Andy Beevers from 'Music Week' rated the song four out of five, adding that "this unlikely combination of Nineties house sounds and Twenties Charleston/ragtime rhythms" has been "creating dancefloor mayhem ever since." He noted, "There is bound to be strong DJ demand for the track, which could crossover in a big way thanks to its novelty value."

Chart performance



"Doop" went on to become a major hit on the charts on several continents. It remains the group's most successful song to date, peaking at number-one in the United Kingdom for three weeks from March 13, 1994, in its second week on the UK Singles Chart. In its third week at No.1, it prevented Bruce Springsteen from achieving what could have been his first UK No.1 with "Streets Of Philadelphia". It also topped the UK Dance Singles Chart. Additionally, it made it to the Top 10 also in Finland (number three), Germany, Hungary, Ireland (number two), Norway, Poland, Spain (number three) and Switzerland (number two), as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100, where the song soared to number three. Outside Europe, "Doop" peaked at number two on the US 'Billboard' Hot Dance Club Play chart, number five in Australia and was also a Top 10 hit in Israel. The single was awarded with a gold record in Australia and the United Kingdom, with a sale of 35,000 and 400,000 units.

Music video



The music video for "Doop" was directed by Czar. Mick Green from 'Cash Box' commented, "The accompanying video features two girl singers in flapper dresses dancing their own version of the Charleston and a dancer in top hat and tails carrying an imaginary cane, twisting and sliding in a modern variation of the original steps. It has caused a dance sensation, and in clubs throughout the UK youngsters are copying or making up their own steps. They used to say bop until you drop, now it appears to be doop until youre pooped!"

Track listings



These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Doop":

Original version

* 'CD single'

# "Doop" (Jean Lejeux & son Orchestre) 3:35

# "Doop" (Sidney Berlin ragtime band) 3:08

* 'Cassette, 7" single'

# "Doop" (Urge 2 Merge radio mix) 3:33

# "Doop" (Jean Lejeux radio mix) 3:26

* 'CD maxi, Europe & Australia'

# "Doop" (Sidney Berlin's ragtime band) 3:08

# "Doop" (Jean Lejeux & son Ochestre) 3:26

# "Doop" (Urge 2 merge) 3:33

# "Doop" (Sidney Berlin's ragtime band extended version) 5:28

# "Doop" (Jean Lejeux & son Ochestre extended version) 7:18

* 'CD maxi, UK'

# "Doop" (Urge 2 merge radio mix) 3:33

# "Doop" (Jean Lejeux radio mix) 3:26

# "Doop" (Sidney Berlin ragtime radio edit) 3:08

# "Doop" (Mother remix) 7:17

# "Doop" (Judge Jules and Michael Skins remix) 6:06

* 'CD maxi, US'

# "Doop" (Sidney Berlin ragtime band) 3:08

# "Doop" (Def Doop mix) 11:32

# "Doop" (Sidney Berlin ragtime bandextended version) 5:28

# "Doop" (Jean Lejeux & son Orchestreextended version) 7:18

# "Doop" (basstrumental) 6:40

# "Doop" (capricorn remix) 6:55

* 'CD maxi, France'

# "Doop" (original mix) 3:10

# "Doop" (radio edit) 3:35

# "Doop" (capricorn remix edit) 4:40

* '12" maxi, Netherlands'

# "Doop" (Jean Lejeux & son Orchestre) 7:18

# "Doop" (Sidney Berlin ragtime band) 5:28

# "Doop" (Doop dub) 5:28

# "Doop" (Urge 2 merge) 5:31

* '12" maxi, UK'

# "Doop" (Jean Lejeux & son Orchestre) 7:18

# "Doop" (Mother remix) 6:10

# "Doop" (Sidney Berlin ragtime band) 5:28

# "Doop" (Judge Jules and Michael Skins remix) 6:06

* '12" maxi, US'

# "Doop" (Def Doop mix) 11:32

# "Doop" (Sidney Berlin ragtime band extended version) 5:28

# "Doop" (basstrumental) 6:40

Remixes

* 'CD maxi, France'

# "Doop" (Def Doop mix) 11:32

# "Doop" (David Morales radio mix) 3:45

# "Doop" (D. Beat) 4:18

# "Doop" (basstrumental) 6:40

* 'CD maxi, Germany'

# "Doop" (Jean Lejeux & son Orchestre) 7:18

# "Doop" (Mother remix) 6:10

# "Doop" (Sidney Berlin ragtime band) 5:28

# "Doop" (Judge Jules and Michael Skins remix) 6:06

* 'CD maxi, Netherlands & Australia'

# "Doop" (Jean Lejeux Station edit) 3:35

# "Doop" (Sidney Berlin ragtime band) 3:08

# "Doop" (capricorn remix) 6:55

# "Doop" (Ferry & Garnefski remix) 7:20

# "Yabadabadoop!" 8:13

* '12" maxi, Germany'

# "Doop" (capricorn remix) 6:55

# "Doop" (Doop dub) 5:38

# "Yabadabadoop!" 8:13

# "Doop" (Mother remix) 7:17

# "Doop" (Judge Jules & Michael Skins remix) 6:06

* '12" maxi, Netherlands'

# "Doop" (Capricorn remix) 6:55

# "Doop" (Ferry & Garnefski remix) 7:20

# "Yabadabadoop!" 8:13

Charts and sales



Weekly charts

{|class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders"

|+ Weekly chart performance for "Doop"

!Chart (1994)

!Peak
position

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!scope="row"|Denmark (IFPI)Danish Singles Chart. 8 April 1994.

|align="center"|13

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!scope="row"|Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)

|align="center"|3

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!scope="row"|Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)

|align="center"|3

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!scope="row"|Iceland (slenski Listinn Topp 40)

|align="center"|27

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!scope="row"|Ireland (IRMA)

|align="center"|2

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!scope="row"|Spain (AFYVE)

|align="center"|3

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!scope="row"|UK Dance ('Music Week')

|align="center"|1

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!scope="row"|US Hot Dance Club Play ('Billboard')

|align="center"|2

|}

Year-end charts



Certifications



References



Category:1994 singles

Category:1994 songs

Category:UK Singles Chart number-one singles

Category:Music Week number-one dance singles

Category:Number-one singles in Scotland

Category:Doop (band) songs

Category:Eurodance songs

Category:Electro swing songs

Category:Music videos directed by Czar

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