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"1001 Arabian Nights" is a song by Dutch band Ch!pz, from their 2005 album The World of Ch!pz. The song remained at number one on the Dutch singles chart for four weeks. It reached number two in Austria, and number three in Germany and Switzerland. [1] [2] In November 2022, the song received renewed attention as a result of a TikTok trend.
In April 2022, Ch!pz went worldwide viral on TikTok with the song "1001 Arabian Nights". [2] The song originally released in 2004 appeared in several videos on TikTok in October 2022 in which people performed a new dance to the song, in response to this, the pop group posted a video on November 19, 2022 on their account in which they performed the old and new dance to the song. [3]
"1001 Arabian Nights" November 2004 T. Cornelissen, A. Eshuijs Jay van den Berg #1 (Netherlands), #2 (Austria), #3 (Germany, Switzerland) "1001 Arabian Nights" is the first single off the album. It peaked at #1 in the Netherlands for four weeks and #2 in Austria for three weeks. It peaked for one week at #3 in Germany and Switzerland.
"1001 Arabian Nights" (2004) "One, Two, Three" (2005) "Carnival" (2005) "One, Two, Three" is a song by Dutch pop group Ch!pz. It's certified platinum by NVPI and ...
"1001 Arabian Nights" (2004) "Captain Hook" is a song by Dutch pop group Ch!pz. It reached No. 5 in the Netherlands Top 40 and No. 3 in the Netherlands Top 100. It ...
In 2003, Nordic experimental indie pop group When released an album called Pearl Harvest with lyrics from The Nights. In 2004, psychedelic trance group 1200 Micrograms released song called "1001 Arabian Nights" on The Time Machine album. In 2004, the Santa Clara Vanguard performed "Scheherazade" for their Drum Corps International show.
One Thousand and One Nights, or Arabian Nights, is a collection of Middle Eastern stories and folk tales compiled in Arabic during the Islamic Golden Age. One Thousand and One Nights or 1001 Nights may also refer to:
John Payne - The Book of the Thousand Nights and One Night (unexpurgated) (1882–84) Edward Powys Mathers based on J. C. Mardrus in 4 volumes (1923) Malcolm C. Lyons and Ursula Lyons - The Arabian Nights: Tales of 1001 Nights published by Penguin Books based on the Macnaghten or Calcutta II edition (Egyptian recension) in 10 volumes (2008)