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Wind It Up (Gwen Stefani song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Wind It Up (Gwen Stefani song)

| Genre =
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| Label = Interscope
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| Last single = "Crash"
(2006)
| This single = "Wind It Up"
(2006)
| Next single = "The Sweet Escape"
(2006)
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"Wind It Up" is a song by American singer and songwriter Gwen Stefani. Originally written for inclusion on Stefani's Harajuku Lovers Tour 2005, the song was later recorded for her second solo studio album, ''The Sweet Escape'' (2006), due to favorable reception. The track contains an interpolation of ''The Sound of Music'' song "The Lonely Goatherd".
"Wind It Up" was negatively received by music critics, who criticized the song's use of yodeling and found the track to be over the top. It was released as the album's lead single on October 31, 2006 and reached the top 20 in most music markets. The accompanying music video, which became popular on stations such as ''Total Request Live'', was directed by Sophie Muller and takes influence from ''The Sound of Music''.
==Background and writing==
In July 2005, Stefani began writing and recording material with Pharrell Williams in Miami, Florida. During one of their sessions, they penned "Wind It Up" for a September 2005 fashion show revealing the 2006 collection of Stefani's fashion line L.A.M.B.
Stefani asked DJ Jeremy Healy to create a mashup of the song and "The Lonely Goatherd", a song from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical and 1965 film ''The Sound of Music''. Stefani considered ''The Sound of Music'' her favorite film, and she had wanted to incorporate a beat to one of its songs all her life. Stefani commented, "I literally cried, and I'm not exaggerating, when I heard the mash-up."〔 Williams, however, did not like the addition of yodeling and ''The Sound of Music'' to the track.〔
The lyrics are not narrative, and Stefani stated, "A song like 'Wind It Up' isn't about anything." In the song, Stefani discusses how boys watch girls dance. The song includes a reference to Stefani's fashion line, with Stefani going, "They like the way that L.A.M.B. is going 'cross my shirt".

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