Gym and Tonic
1998 single by Spacedust
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"Gym and Tonic" is a single released by British production duo Spacedust. The song was originally recorded by French record producer Bob Sinclar as "Gym Tonic", with co-production by Thomas Bangalter and a 12-minute section of improvised funk by James Andrew (Gym) Dakin.[citation needed] The track was included on Sinclar's album Paradise. Their version sampled "Arms", a workout recording by American actress Jane Fonda. However, Fonda refused clearance of her vocals being used as a sample, which eventually led to a single never being released.[citation needed] When Spacedust recorded their version of the track, the Fonda vocal samples were re-recorded with a session vocalist.[citation needed]
Released on 12 October 1998, the song peaked at No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart selling 66,000 copies during its opening week.[2] Despite this, it received a silver certification from the British Phonographic Industry for shipments exceeding 200,000 copies the same year. It also reached No. 10 in Iceland and New Zealand, No. 17 in Ireland, and the top 40 in Belgium (Flanders and Wallonia).
Music video
The music video for Spacedust's track depicts an exercise workout filmed on 2 August 1998 and featured an appearance by Nancy Sorrell. In an ode to exercise videos from the 1980s and 1990s, it was intentionally cheaply made with production costs for the video at over £10,000[citation needed]. It regularly features on VH1's "worst videos" lists.
Track listings
Charts and certifications
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Certifications
| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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| United Kingdom (BPI)[14] | Silver | 200,000^ |
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^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. | ||