Up and Down

Up and Down
«Up & Down»
Sencillo de Vengaboys
del álbum The Party Abum!
Publicación Diciembre de 1998
Formato Descarga digital
Grabación 1998
Género(s) Dance
Duración 4:02 (Airplay)
Discográfica Strictly Rhythm
Autor(es) Danski, DJ Delmundo
Productor(es) Danski, DJ Delmundo
Cronología de Vengaboys
(1998)
«Up & Down»
(1999)
«We Like to Party»
Vídeo musical

"Up and Down" es una canción del grupo Vengaboys. Alcanzó el número 4 en los sencillos de Reino Unido en 1998. También alcanzó el 1 en las Hot Dance/Club Play Songs en 1999.

Lista de Canciones

  1. "Up and Down" (Airplay) (3:47)
  2. "Up and Down" (Hard Radio) (3:42)
  3. "Up and Down" (BCM Radio) (3:32)
  4. "Up and Down" (More Airplay) (4:04)
  5. "Up and Down" (Hard & Long) (5:25)
  6. "Up and Down" (BCM Club Mix) (6:43)
  7. "Up and Down" (Airplay XXL) (5:55)

Charts

Chart (1998/1999) Peak
position
Irish Singles Chart 3
Netherlands Singles Chart 5
French Singles Chart 72
German Singles Chart 12
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart 27
Polish Singles Chart 2
UK Singles Chart 4
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 1
Mexican Singles Chart 2


Predecesor:
"Believe" de Cher
Bandera de los Estados Unidos Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs
16 de Enero de 1999
Sucesor:
'It´s Not Right but It´s Okay' de Whitney Houston


References


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