BEATCHUGGERS 
featuring
ERIC CLAPTON

Forever Man (How Many Times...?) by the Beatchuggers featuring Eric Clapton has been raising heads ever since it was first played in Ibiza a few months ago. Interest in the record grew and labels started to race to clear the sample. Eventually London Records convinced Eric Clapton to listen to the Beatchuggers track which samples his 1985 song Forever Man - and he liked it! The samples were then cleared

Forever Man (How Many Times...?) was created by 23 year old Danish producer Michael Linde. He simply says he was "listening to the original and thought that a dance version would sound great." He made the track, approached Danish dance label Bim Bam Recordings and was signed immediately. They then took Forever Man (How Many Times...?) over to Ibiza where it was supported by internationally renown DJs such as DJ Gee, Funkstar De Luxe, Danny Rampling and of course Pete Tong. That exposure led to radio airplay across Europe and a Top 20 pop record in the UK, France, Holland, Germany and Denmark

CD Maxi single includes:

Forever Man (How Many Times?)
01. Original Radio & Video Edit
02. Fletch's Radio Mix
03.  Original Version
04. Fletch's 2 Da Core Mix
05. Fletch's Buildup Dub
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Vinyl single includes:  
  Forever Man (How Many Times?)
  A1 Original Version  
  A2 Original Video Edit  
  B1 Fletch's 2 Da Core Mix  
  B2 Fletch's Buildup Dub  
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