"Axel F" | ||||
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Single by Harold Faltermeyer | ||||
from the album Beverly Hills Cop and Harold F. | ||||
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Released | March 11, 1985 (UK)[1] March 18, 1985 (US)[2] | |||
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Length | 3:01 | |||
Label | MCA | |||
Songwriter(s) | Harold Faltermeyer | |||
Producer(s) | Harold Faltermeyer | |||
Harold Faltermeyer singles chronology | ||||
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"Axel F" is an electronic instrumental track by German musician Harold Faltermeyer. It served as the theme song for the 1984 film Beverly Hills Cop, its eponymous character (as portrayed by Eddie Murphy) and the film franchise it is based from, which became an international number-one hit in 1985. The track reached number one in Ireland as well as on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. Additionally, it was a number two hit in Belgium, Canada, the Netherlands, Switzerland, the UK, and West Germany.
In addition to the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack, the song appears on Faltermeyer's 1988 album Harold F. as a bonus track.[5]
'Axel F' is a brilliant one-hit wonder on many levels. It's a synthpop one-hit wonder, placing it in the same company as 'Cars' by Gary Numan (...) and 'Autobahn' by Kraftwerk to name just a few genius synthpop hits.
Then in 2004 the voice was used to launch an obnoxious ringtone called Crazy Frog, which proved so popular, it was then set to Harold Faltermeyer's 1984 electro hit Axel F and released as a global hit single.