Sexual Guarantee

"Sexual Guarantee" is a song performed by Swedish band Alcazar, from their debut studio album Casino (2000). It samples Chic's 1979 hit "My Forbidden Lover". The song got many good reviews, but failed to make much of an impact in the Charts across Europe. While a favorite of radio stations, it lacked the success of their previous single.

"Sexual Guarantee"
Single by Alcazar
from the album Casino
Released26 November 2001
Length3:34
LabelBMG
Songwriter(s)
  • G. Nile
  • A. Bard
  • B. Edwards
  • A. Hansson
Alcazar singles chronology
"Crying at the Discoteque"
(2001)
"Sexual Guarantee"
(2001)
"Don't You Want Me"
(2002)

Chart performance

The single was released in Europe, but in different formats and sleeves. For instance England once again made their own sleeves and used their own Alcazar logo. Alcazar's Record Company BMG, in the UK made big effort in promoting Sexual Guarantee. Several promotion posters had been made all across London. And even one of them used the slogan 'Bye Bye Steps, Welcome Alcazar', referring to the sudden disappearance of British pop band Steps. .

The first country to release the single was Sweden and Finland and then the rest of Europe followed. Some territories weren't too sure about releasing this track as a single because of the explicit title. Australia for example never did - they released a cover of The Human League's "Don't You Want Me" instead.

Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of promotional single releases of "Sexual Guarantee".

CD single

  1. "Original Version" - 3:34
  2. "Johan S Vocal Club Mix" - 5:25
  3. "Fu-Tourist Remix" - 5:35
  4. "Johan S Dub Mix" - 7:27

Cassette Single

  1. "Original Version" - 3:34
  2. "Fu-Tourist Remix" - 5:35

Charts

Chart (2001–2002) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[1] 16
Belgium (Ultratip Wallonia)[2] 1
Belgium Dance (Ultratop)[3] 10
Brazil (ABPD)[4] 25
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100) 23
Finland (Finnish Airplay Chart) 15
Finland (Finnish Dance Chart) 7
Germany (Official German Charts) 72
Greece (IFPI) 9
Italy (FIMI)[5] 17
Japan (Oricon) 7
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) 18
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[6] 30
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[7] 33
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[8] 28
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[9] 46
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[10] 30
UK Dance (Official Charts Company) 2
UK (UK Airplay Chart) 10
US (US Dance Airplay) 8

References


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