Call On Me (original Mix) | Eric Prydz -

: The single famously set a record for the lowest-selling UK number-one single in history at the time (selling roughly 21,000–23,000 copies in certain weeks), largely because digital downloads were not yet counted in the official charts.

: The concept was originally a live DJ tool used in 2002 by the French duo Together (Daft Punk's Thomas Bangalter and DJ Falcon). When they declined to officially release it, Ministry of Sound reportedly approached Prydz to recreate the track. Eric Prydz - Call On Me (Original Mix)

: To simplify licensing, the company Replay Heaven meticulously recreated the instrumental and treated Winwood’s new vocals to match the dynamics of the 1982 original. Commercial Performance : The single famously set a record for

Released on , "Call On Me" is a seminal electro house track by Swedish producer Eric Prydz. While it became a massive commercial success, topping the UK Singles Chart for five weeks, it is also one of the most controversial and polarizing tracks in dance music history. Production and Origins : To simplify licensing, the company Replay Heaven

"Call On Me" was a global phenomenon, reaching in several countries including the UK, France, Germany, Ireland, and Sweden.

The track is built around a prominent sample from .

: After hearing Prydz's demo, Steve Winwood was so impressed that he re-recorded his vocals specifically for the track.