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.' Ooh La La' is a song performed by English group.
The song was written and produced by and for the duo's third album (2005). The song consists largely of a and arrangement, and has been described as 'a dirty, decadent homage to '. It features a sample from the 1969 song ' by.The song was released as the album's in August 2005 to positive reviews from music critics.
It was a commercial success, reaching the top forty on the majority of the it entered, and topped the United States dance chart. The song has been a number of times and was nominated for at the in 2007. Contents.Background and writing Goldfrapp began work on 'Ooh La La' in late 2004 in a small rented house in the countryside of, England. The song was composed as a collaborative effort between and while jamming in the recording studio, bouncing song ideas off each other. Goldfrapp contributed the song's, and has described the song as being 'sulky, sexual and a bit ambiguous'. In 'Ooh La La', she confesses to wanting only a sexual relationship without romance.'
Ooh La La' was Goldfrapp's first song to feature the, an instrument that they had avoided due to its overly recognisable rhythm. When they recorded the song, Gregory played the as Goldfrapp sang. Her microphone picked up the 'clattering' of Gregory's pressing the keys, which they added to the chorus.
The song is written in the common and features additional instrumentation from and a.The song has been compared to 's 1969 song ', 's 2003 song ' and ' 2004 song ' (itself heavily influenced by Goldfrapp's own '). Gregory noted that comparisons to Greenbaum were made when the duo released the song ' in 2003, adding that the two tracks share the same.
Goldfrapp rejected comparisons to Stevens, stating that 'Some Girls' was 'very bland'. Music video The for 'Ooh La La' was directed. Inspired by 'glam rock '70s TV', the video features Goldfrapp and a backing band (not portrayed by her regular live musicians) performing in a large green room. Scenes of Alison Goldfrapp riding on a digital sparkling horse are intercut toward the end of the video. Alison Goldfrapp has described the video as 'harking back to era and old '.
The complete version of 'Ooh La La' featured in the music video has been released commercially through and, and some include remixes by,. Critical reception 'Ooh La La' received positive reviews from music critics. MusicOMH.com reviewer Michael Hubbard described the song as 'sensational', writing that 'Ooh La La' 'will spawn a million remixes, and deservedly so'. Heather Phares of named 'Ooh La La' as the best song from Supernature. Jessica Suarez of magazine compared 'Ooh La La' with Black Cherry's ', saying that the song sounds 'so simplistic that its minimalist repetition occasionally teeters over into redundancy'. Also compared the two songs, but wrote that the 'gimmick remains something they do incredibly well, and when the chorus kicks in, Alison lala-ing away, it's impossible not to give in'.magazine included the song in its list of the top hundred songs of 2006, ranking it at number ten. At the, the song was nominated for, losing out to 's '.
Marketing and release 'Ooh La La' was chosen as the album's 'because it was up and in your face and it carried on the theme of the glammy, discoey beat from the last album'.' Ooh La La' was released on various formats throughout the world. While most territories received a and release, in the UK the single was additionally released on and limited edition. The DVD single included the music video for 'Ooh La La' and a short documentary titled 'Little Pictures'.In 2006, the song appeared on several television programmes in the United States including the,.
In addition to this, the song was also used in the romantic comedy film and was featured in the opening scene of the 2011 satirical horror-comedy. Additionally, in 2008, the song was included on the soundtrack for.The track was also covered in a joint cover with ' by group in 2007.In 2010, the song appeared on the soundtrack for the movie starring and.In 2013, the song was used for ad 'Metal Mastered'. Chart performance 'Ooh La La' entered the on 14 August 2005 at number 5, remaining on the chart for 13 weeks. It finished as the 91st best-selling single of 2005 in the UK, with sales of 61,400.
The song was also successful outside the UK. It reached number one in Spain, number 16 in, and number 36 in. In North America, 'Ooh La La' was released as the album's second single in February 2006. In the United States, the song became Goldfrapp's third consecutive release to reach the top of the chart.
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