In the late 1990s, a quartet of singers from four different corners of the globe—Joe, Sarah, Tracey, and Livio—met in a dance studio in Hamburg. Calling themselves ATC (A Touch of Class), they were looking for a sound that could bridge the gap between Euro-pop and the rising electronic dance scene [1, 3].
ATC - Around the World -La La La La La- -FLAC- ATC - Around the World -La La La La La- -FLAC-
The song's chorus, which repeats the phrase "La La La La La" throughout, is arguably one of the most recognizable and memorable in pop music history. The hook is expertly crafted, with a soaring melody that showcases the vocal talents of lead singer Liv McNally. The chorus is layered with harmonies, adding depth and texture to the overall sound. In the late 1990s, a quartet of singers
Source Material: The original 2000 Maxi-Single (Label: King Size Records) contains several versions typically available in lossless quality: Radio Version (03:38) Alternative Radio Version (03:33) Acoustic Mix (03:22) Rüegsegger#Wittwer Club Mix (05:38) The hook is expertly crafted, with a soaring
"Around the World -La La La La La-" played a significant role in popularizing the Eurodance genre in the early 2000s. The song's success paved the way for other Eurodance acts to break into the mainstream, influencing a generation of music producers and artists. The song's use of sampling also raised awareness about the creative possibilities of reworking classic songs.
"Around the World -La La La La La-" is a Eurodance song performed by A Touch of Class, a German Eurodance group formed in the late 1990s. The song's melody is based on a sample of the 1960s song "La La La" by the British band, The Escorts. The ATC version, however, takes on a more upbeat and energetic vibe, with catchy lyrics and a sing-along chorus.