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Crazy English Summer : ウィキペディア英語版
Tarantula (Faithless song)

"Tarantula" is a song by Faithless, released as a single in 2001 as the third single release from their album ''Outrospective''. The album's previous single had been "Muhammad Ali". It was released as simply "Tarantula" in some countries and the double a-side "Crazy English Summer" / "Tarantula" in others. Tarantula was written by the three members of Faithless. "Crazy English Summer"'s backing track was written by Sister Bliss and Rollo Armstrong and Zoë Johnston wrote and performed the vocals.
In December 2001 the single reached #29 in UK Singles Chart and #53 in Netherlands. In January 2002 peaked #18 in Finland, #49 in Belgium, and #89 in Switzerland.
A sample from "Tarantula" was featured as the theme to the BBC's coverage of the 2002 Fifa World Cup.
==Track listing==


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