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
- a. "Trojan Horse"
- b. "Life Is On My Side"
Countries | Year | Label | Catalog |
NL/BEL/AUS/NOR/ARG/AUT/UK/SWE | 1978 | Philips/Phonogram Records | 6012858 |
France | 1978 | Philips/Phonogram Records | 6173628 |
Germany | 1978 | Carrere Records | 2044132 |
USA | 1978 | Polydor | 2095062 |
Canada | 1978 | Mercury Records | M-74040 |
South Africa | 1978 | Philips/Phonogram Records | TOS 1201 |
New Zealand | 1978 | Philips/Phonogram Records | LUVU2 |
Cover versions
- In 1979, the Dutch band, De Bumpers, performed a parody entitled "M'n Doedelzak".
- In 1979, the Swedish female singer, Siw Inger, sang a German version of the song as "Komm und spiel mit mir".
- Singer Glenys Lynne covered the song into Afrikaans under the name "Titsikamawoud".
- The German cover band, Orchester Tony Anderson, recorded the track for a compilation album Super Hits '79.
- Disco Light Orchestra from Germany performed an instrumental version for their LP Disco Sensation in 1979.
- The German formation, The Golden Akkordeon Harmonists, covered the song for their album Schlager Hits Akkordeon in 1979.
- The Czech girl group, Bezinky, covered the song in their language in 1980.
- An East German sister duo, Die Molly Sisters, sang a Schlager version of this composition entitled "Im grünen Wald".
- A short-lived German girl group, Luv' Connection, covered the track in 2003.
- "Jump With Me", a song by the Dutch jumpstyle band, the Sheffield Jumpers, featured a re-sung chorus from "Trojan Horse" and was released in August 2008.
- In 2009, the entertainer Marco de Hollander sang the song in Dutch and translated it as "Hij speelde elke avond op zijn doedelzak".
- In 2011, the German Bosnian act, Engel & Engel, performed it as "So ist die Liebe, mi Amor".
Charts and certifications
Charts | Peak position | Certification |
Europarade | 3 | |
Netherlands | 1 | Platinum |
Netherlands | 1 | |
Belgium/Flanders | 1 | Gold |
Germany | 3 | |
Switzerland | 2 | |
Denmark | 1 | |
Austria | 2 | Gold |
France | 36 | |
South Africa | 17 | |
Australia | 50 | |
New Zealand | 6 | |
Canada | 95 |