Di Da Di (And So the Story Goes)
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| "Di Da Di (And So the Story Goes)" | ||||
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| Single by Maria Montell | ||||
| from the album And So The Story Goes... | ||||
| B-side | "Remix" | |||
| Released | 1997 | |||
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| Length | 3:30 | |||
| Label | Epic | |||
| Songwriter | Maria Montell | |||
| Producer | Morten Remar | |||
| Maria Montell singles chronology | ||||
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| "Di Da Di (And So the Story Goes)" on YouTube | ||||
"Di Da Di (And So the Story Goes)" is a song written and performed by Danish singer-songwriter Maria Montell, released in 1997 by Epic Records as the first single from the singer's second album, And So the Story Goes (1997). It was produced by Morten Remar and originally released in Danish in 1996, as "Imens hun sang (Di Da Di)" ("While She Was Singing (Di Da Di)". The song was re-released worldwide with the new title "Di Da Di (And So the Story Goes)" and later just as "Di Da Di". Outside Denmark, it is Montell's most successful song and a huge hit in Spain, where it peaked at number five. It was also a hit in Belgium, Estonia, Finland, Greece,[1] and Iceland. There has been sold 1,8 million singles of the song.[2]