Axel F
"Axel F" | |||||||
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Single by Harold Faltermeyer | |||||||
from the album Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack | |||||||
B-side | "Discovery", "Shoot Out" | ||||||
Released |
March 18, 1985 (UK) December 5, 1984 (US) | ||||||
Format | 7", 12" | ||||||
Recorded | June 23, 1984 | ||||||
Genre | Synthpop,[1] post-disco | ||||||
Length | 3:01 | ||||||
Label |
MCA Records MCA 949 | ||||||
Writer(s) | Harold Faltermeyer | ||||||
Producer(s) | Harold Faltermeyer | ||||||
Harold Faltermeyer singles chronology | |||||||
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"Axel F" is the electronic instrumental theme from the 1984 film Beverly Hills Cop performed by Harold Faltermeyer. It was an international number 1 hit in 1985.
Background
The title comes from the main character's name, Axel Foley (played by Eddie Murphy), in the film. (It also happens to be in the key of F minor.)
Faltermeyer recorded the song using five instruments: a Roland Jupiter-8 provided the distinctive "supersaw" lead sound, a Moog modular synthesizer 15 provided the bass, a Roland JX-3P and Roland JX-8P provided brassy chord stabs, a Yamaha DX7 was used for tube bell or bell, bass 1/bass and marimba sounds and a LinnDrum was used for drum programming.
According to Faltermeyer, the initial reaction to his premiere presentation of the cues to the film's producers and director didn't result in an immediate approval; it wasn't until director Martin Brest voiced his approval that the producers showed enthusiasm.[2]
In addition to the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack, the song also appears on Faltermeyer's 1988 album Harold F. as a bonus track. Reportedly, Faltermeyer was against including it, but MCA insisted as it was his most recognizable track.
Personnel
- Harold Faltermeyer - synthesizers
Track listings
- 12" maxi
- "Axel F" (M & M Mix) — 7:00
- "Axel F" (Extended Version) — 7:09
- "Shoot Out" — 2:44
- 12" maxi
- "Axel F" (Extended Version) — 7:09
- "Shoot Out" — 2:44
- 7" single
- "Axel F" — 3:00
- "Shoot Out" — 2:44
Charts
This version of the song reached number 2 on the UK Singles Chart and number 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US. It also spent two weeks atop the American adult contemporary chart.
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Chart successions
Order of precedence | ||
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Preceded by "This Is My Night" by Chaka Khan |
Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single March 9, 1985 – March 16, 1985 With: "New Attitude" by Patti LaBelle |
Succeeded by "Bad Habits" by Jenny Burton |
Preceded by "Suddenly" by Billy Ocean |
Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary number-one single June 8, 1985 (2 weeks) |
Succeeded by "The Search Is Over" by Survivor |
Preceded by "Frankie" by Sister Sledge |
Irish (IRMA) number-one single July 27, 1985 |
Succeeded by "There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)" by Eurythmics |
Preceded by "Rock Me Amadeus" by Falco |
Eurochart Hot 100 number-one single August 10, 1985 |
Succeeded by "Tarzan Boy" by Baltimora |
Preceded by "I'm on Fire" by Bruce Springsteen |
Dutch Top 40 number-one single August 10, 1985 – August 17, 1985 |
Succeeded by "Waarom fluister ik je naam nog" by Benny Neyman |
Cover versions
Crazy Frog version
"Axel F" | ||||||||||
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Single by Crazy Frog | ||||||||||
from the album Crazy Frog Presents Crazy Hits | ||||||||||
B-side | "In the 80's" | |||||||||
Released | May 17, 2005 | |||||||||
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CD single CD maxi Digital download | |||||||||
Recorded | 1997 (vocals), 2004 (song) | |||||||||
Genre | Eurodance, dance-pop, happy hardcore | |||||||||
Length | 2:54 (radio edit) | |||||||||
Label | Ministry of Sound | |||||||||
Writer(s) | Harold Faltermeyer, Wolfgang Boss | |||||||||
Producer(s) | Off-cast Project, Bass Bumpers | |||||||||
Certification |
Diamond France, 2005 Double Platinum Belgium, 2005 Gold (BPI) | |||||||||
Crazy Frog singles chronology | ||||||||||
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In 2005, Crazy Frog recorded the song, releasing it as "Axel F", though it was also known as the "Crazy Frog song". The novelty song is Crazy Frog's first and most internationally successful single. The cover was produced by Matthias Wagner and Andreas Dohmeyer, the two members of Off-cast Project, and Henning Reith and Reinhard "DJ Voodoo" Raith, two members of the German dance production team Bass Bumpers. Wolfgang Boss[19] and Jamster! arranged the remix,[20][21] and later marketed it as a ringtone.
The song consists of vocals taken from the Crazy Frog recording by Daniel Malmedahl in 1997. It uses mainly the same part of the two-minute original that was used in Jamster's ringtone release. The song also uses the "What's going on?" vocal shotguns (as well as the instruments) from another 2003 cover of Axel F, by Murphy Brown and Captain Hollywood (dubbed "Axel F 2003" and sometimes "Axel F 2004" also produced by Matthias Wagner and Andreas Dohmeyer[22]).
The Ministry of Sound hired Kaktus Film and Erik Wernquist of TurboForce3D, the original creator of the 3D Crazy Frog, to produce a full-length animated music video to accompany the release of the song. The video, featuring the Crazy Frog character, is set in the future, and centres on his pursuit by a bounty hunter. The bounty hunter receives notification of a $50,000 reward for capturing the frog.
There were three edits to the song. The original version of the song can be found at most peer to peer networks. This song used the "What's going on?" shotguns twice throughout the song and the "weeee!" sound is heard before the motorbike section of the song. A radio edit was made which had the frog saying "This is the Crazy Frog." and the removal of some sounds and a third edit was made for the Crazy Hits album with the frog saying "I am the Crazy Frog."
Chart performances
Released across Europe in May 2005, "Axel F" topped the charts in the United Kingdom, with some of the best weekly sales of the year (out-selling rivals such as Coldplay by four copies to one), and remained at top of the UK Singles Chart for four weeks and becoming Britain's third best-selling single of 2005. In other European countries the popularity has differed, with the song failing to make the top 20 in Switzerland at first, before gradually climbing to number 1, whilst only making number 18 in Russia. It also reached number 1 in the overall European chart, after initially being number 2 to Akon's "Lonely" for several weeks, and stayed there until September. It also reached number 1 in Australia, Republic of Ireland, Belgium, Denmark, France, New Zealand, Norway, Ukraine, Spain, and Sweden.
In France, the song made an amazing jump, entering the French Singles Chart at number seventy seven on June 11, 2005, and moving all the way to number two the next week. There it stayed for two weeks before climbing to the summit, where it remained for thirteen weeks. It fell off the first position being dethroned by its 2nd single, "Popcorn" (it was only the second time that an artist dethroned himself in that country). The song remained in the top 10 for 21 weeks, 30 weeks in the top 50 and 36 weeks in the chart. Its best weekly sales were 103,564 on its 6th week.[23] On December 1, 2005, it was certified Diamond disc 7 months after its release by SNEP, the French certifier. The song is the third best-selling single of the 21st century in France, with 1,270,000 units sold.[24] (1,265,579 sales, according to another source[25]).
Despite the Crazy Frog not being hugely well known in Japan, the single release also charted there, peaking at #46. It has apparently failed to catch on in the US, peaking at #50. Although "Axel F" managed to find more success in Mainstream Markets, it proved to be a moderate success on US Rhythmic Top 40 where it peaked at number 28 just scraping the top 30. It also peaked at number 3 on the U.S Digital Sales beating the likes of Lindsay Lohan and the Black Eyed Peas. Its highest U.S. success was just missing the top spot at number 2 on the US Adult Contemporary Top 20.
The song was the 65th best-selling single of the 2000 decade in UK.[26]
Music video
The bounty hunter activates a killbot mounted on armoured hover cycle in the video, then it proceeds to track the Crazy Frog as he commutes around the City on his imaginary motorcycle. As the bounty hunter closes in on his prey, the Crazy Frog becomes aware of his pursuer and an unlikely chase begins over skyscrapers and through the city's sewer system, before the killbot launches a guided missile at the Frog.
However, the Crazy Frog is able to mount the missile as it approaches him, evidently confusing its guidance system, as it then begins to loop and glide uncontrollably. The missile eventually locks onto the bounty hunter's van, destroying it and creating a large mushroom cloud. The Crazy Frog manages to escape the blast, covered in dust from the debris and appearing to deliver the closing 'lyrics'.
Single track listing
- Australia
- "Axel F" (Radio Edit) — 2:54
- "Axel F" (Club Mix) — 6:23
- "Axel F" (Club Mix Instrumental) — 6:23
- "In the 80's" — 3:29
- UK
- "Axel F" (Radio Edit)
- "Axel F" (Bounce Mix)
- "Axel F" (Bounce Mix Instrumental)
- "Axel F" (Reservoir Frog Remix)
- "Axel F" (Video)
Charts and sales
Certifications and sales
Region | Certification | Certified units/Sales |
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Australia (ARIA)[61] | 2× Platinum | 140,000^ |
Belgium (BEA)[62] | 2× Platinum | 60,000* |
Denmark (IFPI Denmark)[63] | Gold | 4,000^ |
France (SNEP)[64] | Diamond | 1,294,379[65] |
New Zealand (RMNZ)[66] | 2× Platinum | 0* |
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[67] | Platinum | 40,000^ |
Sweden (GLF)[68] | Platinum | 20,000^ |
United Kingdom (BPI)[69] | Gold | 568,000[70] |
United States (RIAA)[71] | Gold | 500,000^ |
*sales figures based on certification alone |
Chart successions
Order of precedence | ||
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Preceded by "Lyla" by Oasis |
UK Singles Chart number-one single May 29, 2005 – June 25, 2005 (4 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Ghetto Gospel" by 2Pac featuring Elton John |
Preceded by "Lonely" by Akon |
Irish (IRMA) number-one single June 2, 2005 – June 23, 2005 (4 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Ghetto Gospel" by 2Pac featuring Elton John |
Preceded by "Fame" by Star Academy |
Belgium (Flanders) number-one single June 4, 2005 – August 20, 2005 (12 weeks) |
Succeeded by "You're Beautiful" by James Blunt |
Preceded by "Lonely" by Akon |
Danish number-one single July 1, 2005 (1 week) |
Succeeded by "Fuck Dig" by Ana David |
Switzerland number one single July 3, 2005 – September 11, 2005 (11 weeks) |
Succeeded by "La camisa negra" by Juanes | |
Preceded by "This Is The Night" by Jorun Stiansen |
Norwegian VG-lista number-one single (first run) July 6, 2005 – July 13, 2005 (2 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Tsjeriåu" by Ravi & DJ Løv med The Monroes |
Preceded by "Himno oficial del centenario" by El Arrebato |
Spanish number-one single July 10, 2005 – July 31, 2005 (4 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Himno oficial del centenario" by El Arrebato |
Preceded by "Un Monde parfait" by Ilona |
Belgian (Wallonia) number-one single July 16, 2005 – October 8, 2005 (13 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Je ne suis pas un héros" by Star Academy 5 |
Preceded by "Lonely" by Akon |
New Zealand (RIANZ) number-one single (first run) July 18, 2005 – August 15, 2005 (5 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Don't Cha" by Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes |
Preceded by "Short Liv" by Lars Winnerbäck and Hovet |
Swedish number one single July 21, 2005 – September 1, 2005 (7 weeks) |
Succeeded by "You're Beautiful" by James Blunt |
Preceded by "Un Monde parfait" by Ilona |
French (SNEP) number one single July 21, 2005 – September 17, 2005 (13 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Popcorn" by Crazy Frog |
Preceded by "Tsjeriåu" by Ravi & DJ Løv med The Monroes |
Norwegian VG-lista number-one single (second run) July 27, 2005 – August 10, 2005 (3 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Tsjeriåu" by Ravi & DJ Løv med The Monroes |
Preceded by "Lonely" by Akon |
Australia (ARIA) number-one single July 31, 2005 – August 14, 2005 (3 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Lonely" by Akon |
Preceded by "Tsjeriåu" by Ravi & DJ Løv med The Monroes |
Norwegian VG-lista number-one single (third run) August 24, 2005 (1 week) |
Succeeded by "What's In It For Me" by Amy Diamond |
Preceded by "Don't Cha" by Pussycat Dolls featuring Busta Rhymes |
New Zealand (RIANZ) number-one single (second run) August 29, 2005 – October 3, 2005 (6 weeks) |
Succeeded by "Pon De Replay" by Rihanna |
Preceded by "Dragostea din tei" by O-Zone |
Belgium Singles Chart single of the year 2005 |
Succeeded by "Hips Don't Lie" by Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean |
Other covers
- 1995 "Axel F"/"Keep Pushin'" (by Clock), a UK number 7 hit in 1995.[72]
- 2001 "Axel F" (by Spacecorn), a UK number 74.
- 2002 "Champion" (by PSY). This song samples Axel F.
See also
- Axel Foley
- Beverly Hills Cop (film series)
- Harold Faltermeyer
- List of number-one adult contemporary singles of 1985 (U.S.)
References
- ↑ "Axel F - Harold Faltermeyer". Toponehitwonders.com. October 31, 2010. Retrieved May 29, 2013. "“Axel F” is a brilliant one-hit wonder on many levels. It’s a synthpop one-hit wonder, placing it in the same company as “Cars” by Gary Numan (...) and “Autobahn” by Kraftwerk to name just a few genius synthpop hits."
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PkQUzbeguUM&feature=youtu.be&t=1h12m7s
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External links
- The 8bitpeoples "Axel F" A freely downloadable compilation of various artists' interpretations of "Axel F." Released under Creative Commons license.
- The official Crazy Frog Axel F website
- Press release, including sound clips
- Lyrics of Crazy Frog version at MetroLyrics