It appears only in the Stock Aitken Waterman* - Say I’m Your Number One (The Box Set 31 cd singles, 2015) and in the Pete Waterman Presents: The Hit Factory (3 cds, 2012). Both of them are official. No 12" promo vinyl single though. :(
@@jillmitchell9468 It actually stands for Two Dogs Fucking, it was named after the wolf/dog noises they found in the BBC archives while trying to make a hit.
It was called Two Dugs Fucking but since the mainstream wouldn't play Spin Me if that had been the case... PWL and DOA went out saying that it was the Tour De France Mix, now it's the Buzzing Bees Mix, for the same reason. TDF is too vulgar.
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This is the mix that got it to number one in England. SAW released it when Spin Me was in the charts at top 40. After the clubs started playing this version it went to number one..
gameplayer1188 This mix is probably from this century (2012) and when You Spin me Round turned to number one was on 1984 and the mixes (Performance mix and Murder mix) were played by then around the world. :)
@@ebbhead20 Bit late with reacting but you are wrong. There isn't even a 12" promo for this. I know 2 dj's that played hi-nrg back then including DOA and all that counted in their club was the Murder mix!! I know Pete Waterman said this was the mix that took them to number one but Aitken & Waterman very much disagreed with Pete!!
@@dancelover020 all i know is that the UK clubs played thr TDF mix according to a few docs I've seen on The Merseybeat. And i can only react to what they said. Now if they're false or not who knows. But when you have it said by the people who made the mixes, and they did quite a few it seems, well then you go by that. So that's what I'll do until i hear otherwise.