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The Rednex version of the song (using "Eye" instead of "Eyed"), along with a dance-mix version, was highly successful in Europe. It held the number one position for 15 weeks in Norway, 13 weeks in Switzerland, 10 weeks in Germany, 8 weeks in Sweden, 7 weeks in Austria, and 3 weeks on the UK Singles Chart.
Rednex is a mix of modern dance, pop and eurodance sounds with classical country, folk and bluegrass elements. Their dance tracks also features Eurodance sounds, which were very famous and popular in Europe, Oceania and South America at that time.
The song is mostly identified with the 1994 Rednex version, which became popular worldwide. The song is also an instrumental banjo and bluegrass fiddle standard. "Cotton-Eyed Joe" has inspired a partner dance and more than one line dance that is often danced at country
"Wild 'N Free" is a country-dance song by the Swedish band Rednex, released as the fourth single from their debut album, Sex & Violins. Its techno-country dance style is built around a re-recorded sample of "The Infernal Galop" from Act II, Scene 2 from Jacques Offenbach's Orpheus in the Underworld.
"The Way I Mate" is a country-dance song by the Swedish band Rednex, released from their second album, Farm Out. In keeping with the title of the song , moaning can be heard faintly in the background, especially near the end.
"Anyway You Want Me" is a country-dance song by the Swedish band Rednex, released on March 7, 2007 via Universal Records, as the third single of their independently released third studio album The Cotton Eye Joe Show.
"Old Pop in an Oak" is a song recorded by Swedish band Rednex, released in 1994 as the second single from their debut album, Sex & Violins (1995). It reached number-one in many countries, including Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, and Sweden.
Farm Out (stylized as ...farm out!) is the second studio album by Swedish dance group Rednex through Jive Records.It is the first and only album to feature the female lead singer Mia Löfgren, who replaced original singer Annika Ljungberg, who departed the group.