I'm So Excited

I'm So Excited
I'm So Excited
Single par The Pointer Sisters
extrait de l’album So Excited!
Durée 3 min 53 s
Genre Disco
Auteur-compositeur Trevor Lawrence, The Pointer Sisters
Label RCA Records
Singles de The Pointer Sisters
American Music (1982)
I Need You (1983)

I'm So Excited est une chanson de disco de 3:50 interprétée par The Pointer Sisters dans l'album So Excited! en 1982, écrite par Trevor Lawrence et The Pointer Sisters. Elle est aussi sortie en tant que musique du film Summer Lovers. «I'm so excited» s'est classée n°30 pop aux États-Unis. Elle connaîtra une version rallongée de 5:40 (n°28 dance en décembre 1982). Elle se re-classe en octobre 1984, n°9 pop, et est disponible dans une version de 4:50 sur le deuxième pressage de l"album Break Out.

I'm So Excited a été classée 264e sur 365 dans la liste des « chansons du siècle » de la Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

Classement

Chart (1982) Classement
Australian ARIA Chart 9
Swedish Singles Chart 4
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 30
U.S. Billboard R&B Chart 46
U.S. Billboard Dance Chart 28
Chart (1984) Classement
Irish Singles Chart 6
Pays-Bas 18
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 9
UK Top 40 11

Reprises

  • En 2004 par le groupe de punk Le Tigre dans leur album This Island.
  • En 2005 par le groupe de hard rock Roctum dans leur premier single Sandwich.
  • En 2007 par le groupe de pop Young Divas dans leur album New Attitude.
  • En 2007 par Lara Fabian au cours de sa tournée Night Of The Proms.

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