Trojan Horse (song)


"Trojan Horse" is the fifth single by the Dutch girl group Luv', released in autumn 1978 by Philips/Phonogram Records. This million seller appears on the German version of the group's first album, With Luv', and was a successful hit record in a large part of continental Europe, South Africa and New Zealand. It was a minor hit in Australia and Canada.

Background

This song is the follow-up single to "You're the Greatest Lover" and uses a bagpipe theme. The intro of this track was inspired by the famous "20th-Century Fox Fanfare" by Alfred Newman that accompanies the 20th Century Fox studio logo at the beginning of its productions. Thanks to this hit record, Luv' established itself as one of the most popular Dutch pop acts of the late 1970s.
"Trojan Horse" was included in the German version of the With Luv album and on CD compilations such as Luv' Gold and 25 Jaar Na Waldolala. In 2006, this song also appeared as a bonus track in the box set Completely In Luv.
It was used for the soundtrack of the movie Spetters, directed by Paul Verhoeven. In 1979, Luv' played a cameo role in the German movie Cola, Candy, Chocolate in which they performed "Trojan Horse".

Track listing and release

Philips/Phonogram licensed the rights for Luv's records to various labels around the world.
7" Vinyl
CountriesYearLabelCatalog
NL/BEL/AUS/NOR/ARG/AUT/UK/SWE1978Philips/Phonogram Records6012858
France1978Philips/Phonogram Records6173628
Germany1978Carrere Records2044132
USA1978Polydor2095062
Canada1978Mercury RecordsM-74040
South Africa1978Philips/Phonogram RecordsTOS 1201
New Zealand1978Philips/Phonogram RecordsLUVU2

Cover versions

"Trojan Horse" was a No. 1 hit single in the Netherlands, Flanders and Denmark. It reached the top 5 in Austria, Switzerland and Germany, the top 10 in New Zealand, the top 20 in South Africa, the top 50 in France and Australia as well as the top 100 in Canada.
Charts Peak
position
Certification
Europarade 3
Netherlands 1Platinum
Netherlands 1
Belgium/Flanders 1Gold
Germany 3
Switzerland 2
Denmark 1
Austria 2Gold
France 36
South Africa 17
Australia 50
New Zealand 6
Canada 95