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I Go to Rio

1976 single by Peter Allen From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I Go to Rio
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"I Go to Rio" is a song written by Peter Allen and Adrienne Anderson, and performed by Allen. It became a signature song of Allen, as well as being covered by Peggy Lee and Pablo Cruise, among others, as well as being included in a number of soundtracks.

Quick Facts Single by Peter Allen, from the album Taught by Experts ...
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History

The song was first released in 1976, on Peter Allen's fourth studio album, Taught by Experts. In 1977, it was successfully released as a single in Australia, where it was Number 1 for five weeks.

Although the song was also released as a single in America, it failed to chart there.

The song has appeared in a number of movie soundtracks, including One Crazy Summer (1986), Dominick and Eugene (1988), The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989), Muriel's Wedding (1994), Hotel Sorrento (1995) and Strange Bedfellows (2004).

The song is also used as the closing number for the rewritten Broadway version of the Peter Allen biographical musical The Boy from Oz.

The song is also sung on the Disney channel series K.C. Undercover, specifically the episode "Coopers on the Run"

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Charts

Weekly charts

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Year-end charts

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Pablo Cruise cover

Quick Facts Single by Pablo Cruise, from the album Worlds Away ...

Pablo Cruise released their cover of "I Go to Rio" in January 1979. It reached #46 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100[6] and #39 on the Canadian RPM singles chart.[7]

Charts

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Other covers

The song was also covered by Peggy Lee on her 1977 album Peggy, as well as by noted French singer Claude François, in French translation ("Je vais à Rio"), that same year. In 1980, it was used on an episode of The Muppet Show.[9] In 1982, it was covered by TISM under the name "I Go to Werribee" with slightly different lyrics. In 2008, the song was covered by Australian guitarist Tommy Emmanuel, on his live album Center Stage.

The melody of the opening piano riff of the song has been re-used by Chocolate in "Ritmo de la noche" and subsequent cover versions Mystic, The Sacados, Lorca and Safri Duo, and by Coldplay in "Every Teardrop Is a Waterfall".[10]

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