Sex Bomb

"Sex Bomb"
Sex bomb (Tom Jones).jpg
Single by Tom Jones and Mousse T.
from the album Reload
B-side"Remix"
Released8 May 2000
FormatCD, CD maxi
Recorded1998
Genre
Length3:34
LabelV2, Sony Music
Songwriter(s)Mousse T., Errol Rennalls
Producer(s)Mousse T.
Tom Jones UK singles chronology
"Mama Told Me Not to Come"
(2000)
"Sex Bomb"
(2000)
"You Need Love Like I Do"
(2000)
Mousse T. singles chronology
"Ooh Song"
(1999)
"Sex Bomb"
(2000)
""Fire"
(with Emma Lanford)"
(2002)

"Sex Bomb" is a song recorded by Welsh singer Tom Jones. Performed in collaboration with German DJ and record producer Mousse T., it was released in May 2000[1] and became the biggest single from Jones' 1999 album Reload. It became a smash hit across Europe, reaching number one in France and Switzerland, while also becoming a top-three hit in the United Kingdom, Austria, Iceland, Italy, Germany, Spain, and Walloon Belgium. The "Peppermint Disco Mix", a club version with house music beats, contains a sample from "All American Girls" by Sister Sledge and has been used as the opening theme song of the WB Network television series Grosse Pointe. A jazzier "swing version" appears on Mousse T.'s 2001 debut solo album Gourmet De Funk.

Formats and track listings

  • CD single 1 – UK
  1. "Sex Bomb" (Peppermint Disco radio mix) – 3:55
  2. "Sex Bomb" (Sounds of Life half vocal mix) – 6:40
  3. "Sex Bomb" (Strike Boys mix) – 5:33
  4. "Sex Bomb" (album version) – 3:30
  • CD single 2 – UK
  1. "Sex Bomb" (Peppermint Disco radio mix) – 3:55
  2. "Sex Bomb" (Agent Sumo's freestyle mix)
  3. "Sex Bomb" (Peppermint Disco dub mix)
  4. "Sex Bomb" (video)
  • CD maxi – Europe
  1. "Sex Bomb" (album version) – 3:34
  2. "Sex Bomb" (Peppermint Disco radio mix) – 3:57
  3. "Sex Bomb" (Peppermint Disco mix) – 6:28
  4. "Sex Bomb" (Strike Boys mix) – 5:35
  5. "Sex Bomb" (Sounds of Life half vocal mix) – 6:39
  • CD maxi – Australia
  1. "Sex Bomb" (album version) – 3:32
  2. "Sex Bomb" (Peppermint Disco radio mix) – 3:55
  3. "Sex Bomb" (Peppermint Disco mix) – 6:26
  4. "Sex Bomb" (Sounds of Life half vocal mix) – 6:39
  5. "Sex Bomb" (Sounds of Life bub mix) – 5:53
  6. "Sex Bomb" (Mousse T's big beat) – 4:07
  7. "Sex Bomb" (Strike Boys mix) – 5:32

Credits and personnel

  • Written and composed by Mousse T. & Errol Rennalls[2]
  • Published by Mergmusic/Rondor
  • Produced by Mousse T. for Peppermint Jam Productions
  • Album version : taken from the Tom Jones album "Reload"
  • Peppermint Disco radio mix & Peppermint disco mix : remix and additional production by Mousse T. & Royal Garden for Peppermint Jam Productions
  • Sounds of Life half vocal mix & Sounds of life bub mix : Remix & additional production by Sounds of Life for Time Tools
  • Mousse T's big beat : Remix and additional production by Mousse T.
  • Strike Boys mix : Remixed by the Strike Boys at the Nightclub Neremberg
  • Marc Geddes

Charts and certifications

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