Prince Igor (single)

Prince Igor (single)

Infobox Single
Name = Prince Igor


Cover size =
Caption =
Artist = The Rapsody feat. Warren G & Sissel
Album =
A-side =
B-side =
Released = October 13, 1997
Format = CD, Maxi single
Recorded =
Genre =
Length =
Label = Def Jam Recordings
Writer = Klaus Völker, Warren G
Producer = Klaus Völker, Dieter Völker
Certification =
Last single =
This single =
Next single =
Misc = Extra chronology 2
Artist = Sissel
Type = single
Last single = "Mitt Hjerte Alltid Vanker" and "Eg Veit I Himmerik Ei Borg"
(both 1995)
This single = "Prince Igor"
Next single = "One Day"
(2000)

"Prince Igor" is a 1997 single. The single was inspired by the Polovetsian Dances of "Prince Igor" opera. The main vocals are performed by Warren G, the refrain by Sissel Kyrkjebø and the instrumental background is provided by The Rapsody.

Track list

*"Prince Igor" (Radio Edit) (3:52)
*"Prince Igor" (Ries Class Jazz Edit) (4:03)
*"Prince Igor" (Ries 7" Remix) (3:54)
*"Prince Igor" (Album Version) (4:24)
*"Prince Igor" (Ries Class Jazz Extended) (6:08)
*"Prince Igor" (Ries Class Jazz Instrumental) (4:01)

Peak chart positions

*Austria - 11cite web|url=http://charts.org.nz/showitem.asp?interpret=The+Rapsody+feat%2E+Warren+G+%26+Sissel&titel=Prince+Igor&cat=s|title= Charts.org.nz|author= |accessdate=2007-12-08]
*Finland - 10
*France - 6
*Netherlands - 6
*New Zealand - 41
*Norway - 1
*Sweden - 3
*Switzerland - 11
*United Kingdom - 15 [cite web|url=http://www.zobbel.de/cluk/CLUK_G.HTM|title= Chart Log UK: Gina G – GZA|author= |accessdate=2008-06-21]

Notes

References

* [http://www.discogs.com/release/143244 Discogs.com]


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