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Eiffel 65 is an Italian Eurodance group formed in 1997 in the studios of the Turin based record company Bliss Corporation. The group consists of Jeffrey Jey , Maurizio Lobina , and formerly Gabry Ponte .
Written by Eiffel 65 lead singer Jeffrey Jey, keyboardist Maurizio Lobina, and producer Massimo Gabutti, "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" was inspired by Lobina's composed opening piano hook. The producers of the song then came up with the idea for a dance song. Jey explained that his inspiration for the lyrics was how a person chooses their lifestyle.
Eiffel 65: Released: 8 April 2003; Label: Universal International; Formats: CD, LP, cassette, digital download; 13 — — — — — — — — — "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
"Too Much of Heaven" is a song written by the Italian dance group Eiffel 65 and the second official single from their first album, Europop. The single was originally released in Italy on 11 May 1999. It was released in Canada, the United States, Australia, New Zealand and in several European countries in March 2000.
"Move Your Body" is a song by Italian musical group Eiffel 65. It was released as the third single from their debut album, Europop , on 4 November 1999. Composition
Europop is the debut studio album by Italian electronic group Eiffel 65.The album was released in late 1999 as under Bliss Corporation and Universal Records and Republic Music (Universal and Republic would merge to Universal Republic).
Eiffel 65 first performed the song live at Festivalbar in 2001. [1]The Italian, Canadian and Spanish vinyl releases included 5 mixes of the song. On the German and French vinyl releases, however, it had one less mix of the song than the Italian and Spanish vinyl releases, which was the "Under Deal Trance Mix" by Alex Topuntoli.
Work on the album originally began in August 2000, while Eiffel 65 were on a tour bus in Los Angeles in the United States.They had brought a laptop computer, a keyboard and a pair of speakers, and "Back In Time" would be the first track written for the album.