From Paris to Berlin
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{{Infobox Single
| Name = From Paris to Berlin
| Cover = From Paris to Berlin -cd single-.jpg
| Artist = [[Infernal (band)|Infernal]]
| from Album = [[From Paris to Berlin (album)|From Paris to Berlin]]
| Released = [[May 1]], [[2006]]
| Format = see [[From Paris to Berlin#Formats and track listings|formats]]
| Recorded = 2004
| Genre = [[Dance music|Dance]] & [[Electronica]]
| Length = 3:29
| Label = [[Universal Records|Universal]], [[Central Station]] and [[MRA]]
| Writer = Paw Lagermann, Adam Powers, [[Lina Rafn]]
| Producer = Paw Lagermann, [[Lina Rafn]]
| Certification = Silver <small>([[British Phonographic Industry|BPI]])</small>
| Chart position = * #2 <small>(Finland, Ireland, UK)</small>
* #6 <small>(Norway)</small><
* #9 <small>(Netherlands)</small>
* #14 <small>(France)</small>
* #20 <small>(Australia)</small>
* #32 <small>(Germany)</small>
* #28 <small>(Italy)</small>
* #49 <small>(Austria)</small>
* #57 <small>(Sweden)</small>
* #61 <small>(Switzerland)</small>
| Last single = "[[Banjo Thing!]]"<br>(2003)
| This single = "From Paris to Berlin'''"<br>(2004)
| Next single = "[[Keen on Disco]]"<br>(2004)
| Misc = {{Extra chronology
| [ Artist = ]
| Type = re-release
| Background = yellow
| Last single = "[[A to the B]]"<br>(2005)
| This single = "'''From Paris to Berlin'''"<br>(2006)
| Next single = "[[Self Control (song)#Infernal|Self Control]]"<br>(2006)
}}
{{Extra album cover
| Upper caption = Alternate covers
| Background = khaki
| Cover = From Paris to Berlin -maxi single-.jpg
| Lower caption = Maxi single cover
}}
{{Extra album cover
| Background = khaki
| Cover = From Paris to Berlin -cd single 2-.jpg
| Lower caption = U.S. CD/German maxi single
}}
}}
<!-- Deleted image removed: [[Image:Video london berlin dump.jpg|thumb|right|A scene from the music video of ''From London to Berlin''.]] -->
"'''From Paris to Berlin'''" is a song by [[Infernal (band)|Infernal]]. It is known as their signature song as this was the first that charted in many countries throughout [[Europe]] and [[Australia]] in 2005 and 2006. It has so far been their biggest hit internationally, as well as in the band's home country of [[Denmark]]. Ahead of the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|World Cup 2006]], the song had been re-recorded for English fans with lyrics celebrating the English football squad with the title "From '''London''' to Berlin". However, the song was withdrawn from radio airplay and TV following England's knockout from the World Cup.
Also, a video of Radio 1 DJ [[Colin Murray]] dancing to this song, was published on the BBC Radio One website.The single was the UK's sixth best selling single of the year.<ref>[http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/chart/top40_2006.shtml Top 40 Singles of 2006], from BBC Radio 1 website </ref> [[Chew Sin Huey|Sing Chew]], from a female singer from [[Singapore]], recorded a cover of this song. The cover was called "From Taipei to Beijing" and her debut album was released in the same name in November 2006<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chew_Sin_Huey#Albums], [http://www.warnermusic.com.sg/w/prodView.asp?idproduct=37]</ref>
== Formats and track listings ==
{{Listtable|date=January 2008}}
*'''Australian/Danish/Finnish 5" CD promo single''' (2004/2005)
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Radio Version) 3:29
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Extended Version) 6:03
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Inf:Club Mix) 6:24
#"From Paris to Berlin" ([[Ali Movasat|DJ Aligator]] Meets Mr. President Club Mix) 6:37
*'''Australian 5" CD single''' ("Cheap Trick Kinda' Girl"/"From Paris to Berlin")
#"Cheap Trick Kinda' Girl" (radio edit) – 3:17
#"From Paris to Berlin" (radio version) – 3:27
#"Cheap Trick Kinda' Girl" (extended version) – 5:56
#"From Paris to Berlin" (DJ Aligator Meets Mr. President club mix) – 6:35
*'''EU maxi single''' (April 2005)
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Radio Version) 3:29
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Casino Radio Mix) 2:57
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Extended Version) 6:03
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Inf:Club Mix) 6:24
#"From Paris to Berlin" (DJ Aligator Club Mix) 6:37
*'''German vinyl single''' (April 2005)
:A-side
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Extended Version) 6:03
:B-side
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Inf:Club Mix) 6:24
#"From Paris to Berlin" (DJ Aligator Meets Mr. President Club Mix) 6:37
*'''UK 5" CD single''' (May 2005)
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Radio Version) 3:29
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Extended Version) 6:03
*'''U.S. 12" single''' (July 2005)
:A-side
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Extended Version) 6:03
:B-side
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Inf:Club Mix) 6:24
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Aycan Trance Mix) 6:46
*'''UK 12" promo single''' (April 2006)
:A-side
#"From Paris to Berlin" ([[Hoxton Whores]] Remix) 6:53
:B-side
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Extended Version) 6:03
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Uniting Nations Remix) 6:36
*'''UK Enhanced CD single''' (April 2006)
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Radio Version) 3:29
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Extended Version) 6:03
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Uniting Nations Remix) 6:36
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Hoxton Whores Remix) 6:53
#"From Paris to Berlin" (Video) 3:04
==Chart performance==
"From Paris to Berlin" has been the most popular [[Infernal (band)|Infernal]] single to date and found much of its success when re-released in April 2006. After being used to support the English football
squad and a video of well-known disc jockey [[Colin Murray]] dancing to the song was broadcast,
the song rocketed up the charts to #2 and sold many copies, coming in at number 6 on the year-end list of 2006's best-selling singles in the UK.
The song also did well around the rest of [[Europe]], peaking inside the Top 40 of most major charts.
===Charts===
{| class="wikitable"
!align="left"|Chart (2005)
!align="center"|Peak<br>position
|-
|align="left"|Australia Singles Chart
|align="center"|20
|-
|align="left"|Austrian Singles Chart
|align="center"|49
|-
|align="left"|Italian Singles Chart
|align="center"|28
|-
|align="left"|Danish Singles Chart
|align="center"|1
|-
|align="left"|Finland Singles Chart
|align="center"|2
|-
|align="left"|French Singles Chart
|align="center"|14
|-
|align="left"|German Singles Chart
|align="center"|32
|-
|align="left"|Norway Singles Chart
|align="center"|6
|-
|align="left"|Swedish Singles Chart
|align="center"|57
|-
|align="left"|Swiss Singles Chart
|align="center"|61
|-
!align="left"|Chart (2006)
!align="center"|Peak<br>position
|-
|align="left"|[[Dutch Top 40|Dutch Singles Chart]]
|align="center"|9
|-
|align="left"|[[Irish Singles Chart]]
|align="center"|2
|-
|align="left"|[[UK Singles Chart]]
|align="center"|2
|-
!align="left"|Chart (2007)
!align="center"|Peak<br>position
|-
|align="left"|[[Hot Dance Airplay|U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Airplay]]
|align="center"|25
|}
==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Infernal}}
[[Category:Infernal songs]]
[[Category:2005 singles]]
[[Category:2006 singles]]