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The music video for "Call Me Maybe" was written and directed by Ben Knechtel and filmed at 19841 48a Ave, Langley, British Columbia on October 30, 2011. [64] According to Knechtel, the main idea behind the concept was to have a "twist at the end", trying to get away from the idea of the classic "boy meets a girl" story. [65]
"Call Me Maybe", also the lead single from her 2012 EP Curiosity, attained international success, reaching number one in Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States, among others. [ 2 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Curiosity went on peak at number six on the Canadian Albums Chart . [ 7 ]
On September 1, it overtook Girls' Generation's "Gee" to become the most viewed K-pop video on YouTube. [18] Although "Call Me Maybe" has had unusually strong staying power, averaging over 1.5 million views each day, "Gangnam Style" increased to an average of over nine million views per day within just two months.
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Carly Rae Jepsen's smash hit "Call Me Maybe" could actually get house hunters to call Realtor Jessica Edwards – maybe. ... they mimic the dance moves in Jepsen's original video for the song and ...
"Call Me" is a song by the American new wave band Blondie and the theme to the 1980 film American Gigolo. Produced and composed by Italian musician Giorgio Moroder , with lyrics by Blondie singer Debbie Harry , the song appeared in the film and was released in the United States in early 1980 as a single .
"Call Me" is a song composed by Tony Hatch for an original recording for Petula Clark. It was later an easy listening standard via a hit version by Chris Montez . "Call Me" first appeared as the title cut on a Petula Clark EP released in 1965 by Pye in the UK .
From the day when the first video was uploaded until it hit 1 billion views, the videos were accumulating an average of more than 20 million views a day. The time it took for Harlem Shake to hit 1 billion views is half the time "Gangnam Style" took to hit 1 billion views and almost a sixth of the time that it took "Call Me Maybe".