Sweet Like Chocolate

Sweet Like Chocolate

Infobox Single
Name = Sweet Like Chocolate


Artist = Shanks & Bigfoot
from Album = Swings and Roundabouts
B-side =
Released = May 21, 1999
Format = CD
Recorded = 1999
Genre = Pop Dance
Length = 3:37
Label =
Writer = Steven Meade Danny Langsman
Producer = Shanks & Bigfoot
Certification =
Last single = "Straight from the Heart" (1998)
This single = "Sweet Like Chocolate" (1999)
Next single = "Sing-A-Long" (2000)

"Sweet Like Chocolate" is a hit single by the musical duo Shanks & Bigfoot from their album "Swings and Roundabouts". It was popular mostly on the UK Singles Chart, reaching the top spot on the chart from May 25 to June 23 knocking off "You Needed Me" by Boyzone and being knocked off by "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)" by Baz Luhrmann. It also peaked at #9 on the ARIA Charts in Australia. The last single, "Straight from the Heart", was released under the name "Doolally". When "Sweet Like Chocolate" was released, the band changed its name to "Shanks & Bigfoot" for legal reasons.

It was the 8th best selling single of 1999 in the UK.

Track listing

# "Sweet Like Chocolate" (radio edit)
# "Sweet Like Chocolate" (7" mix)
# "Sweet Like Chocolate" (Shanks & Bigfoot original mix)
# "Sweet Like Chocolate" (Ruff Driverz vocal mix)

Music video

A computer animated music video was made for the song and was made by Darren Lee of Visualisation Services Ltd. [http://www.vsl3d.com] and features a little girl walking down a street where almost everything is made out of chocolate.


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