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"Viva Forever" is a song by English girl group the Spice Girls from their second studio album, '' Spiceworld'' (1997). The song was co-written by the group with Matt Rowe and Richard Stannard, while production was handled by the latter two. It is a
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with Spanish-style elements. The song's theme is about a summer romance during a holiday vacation, as the lyrics discuss recent experiences and memories. It was released as the album's fourth and final single on 10 July 1998 by
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. The single's commercial release was delayed several times and was poorly promoted, being affected by Halliwell's departure and the subsequent continuation of the Spiceworld Tour by the remaining members. The song received mixed reviews from
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, obtaining divisive opinions for its production and garnering comparisons with Madonna's early work. Despite the lukewarm critical reception, the song was a commercial success. It debuted atop the
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, becoming the group's seventh number-one single in the United Kingdom and staying at the position for two weeks. It has since been certified platinum by the
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(BPI). The song was also successful on the music charts in the rest of Europe, as well as Canada and Oceania. An accompanying
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, directed by Steve Box, features
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animation of the group as fairies, and it took five months to be completed. The video was commissioned months before Halliwell's departure and as such, she is featured in it and on the accompanying artwork.


Background

In May 1997, the Spice Girls went on a promotional visit to the
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in the south of France, where they announced their then-upcoming movie '' Spice World'' (1997). The group began shooting scenes for the movie in June. Meanwhile,
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started the first marketing meetings for the promotional campaign for their second album '' Spiceworld'', which was set to be released in November 1997. No song had been written for the album at this point, so the Spice Girls had to do all the songwriting and recording at the same time as they were shooting the movie. Between takes and at the end of each filming day, the group usually went straight into a mobile recording studio set up in a Winnebago, which followed them between film sets. Their schedule was physically arduous with logistical difficulties, as
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commented in her autobiography: "doing the two full-time jobs at the same time took its toll and within a couple on weeks, exhaustion set in". For the album, the Spice Girls worked with the same songwriting teams and producers from their debut studio album, ''
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'' (1996). But during the recording of the ''Spiceworld'' tracks, the group was so busy with the filming schedule that the quality of their musical contributions became more erratic and piecemeal. Andy Watkins, of the production duo Absolute, co-writers of "
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" (from the band's previous album) remembered: "We'd sit there literally all day long and quite often we wouldn't even get them at all."
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, who co-wrote "
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" with the group, worked on a couple of backing tracks for ''Spiceworld'', but decided not to get involved in the album after hearing from the other teams about the complications of the recording schedule.


Writing and inspiration

"Viva Forever" was one of the last songs the group wrote for ''Spiceworld''. It was written at the end of the summer of 1997, after the filming for the ''Spice World'' movie had finished. Originally entitled "Obrigado", which means "thank you" in Portuguese, it was later renamed. The song was written by the Spice Girls with the
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team Richard "Biff" Stannard and Matt Rowe. They later confirmed that the lyrics were mainly penned by
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. The inspiration for the song's theme came from the idea of a summer romance during a holiday vacation on the Costa Brava or Costa del Sol in the Spanish
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, and the people the group met during those holidays. Emma Bunton commented about the songwriting process:
When we sat down to write it, we were talking about holiday romances, so that's what came out in the studio. I don't think I've ever had a real holiday romance, but I've met people I'll never forget. You meet so many different people and have nice or weird or romantic experiences with them, and you never forget them, do you?


Composition and lyrics

Musically, "Viva Forever" is a
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with R&B influences, and Spanish-style elements. It is written in the key of
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, with a
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set in common time, and moves at a slow
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of 84 beats per minute. The song starts with an instrumental introduction that includes keyboards, an acoustic guitar played by John Themis, and a string section arranged by English composer
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. The song is constructed in a verse-chorus form, with an instrumental interlude before the
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and the third chorus. It uses the sequence of Em–Bm–C–G as a
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during the verses and the chorus. The song employs Spanish production, including the sounds of
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and guitars, a
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rhythm, and Spanish lyrics–"hasta mañana". Tom Ewing from the e-zine '' Freaky Trigger'' described it as "wistful music", while Alexis Petridis of ''
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'' said that the song has a "note of melancholy" around it. The lyrics of the song are about past experiences or memories. Talking about them, Bunton explained that in the song's concept, every experience is "like a little dream". She mentioned that the Spice Girls purposely left it "a bit open ended", as in the outcome is not clear if the narrator went back "to reality" or "back to normal"; and added that "it really makes you think–and we try to provoke thought with all our songs". Ewing believed the song encapsulates a very specific moment that he described as "memories of summer love fading at the edges", although he said lyrically, it "does nothing unexpected, and it never makes a move when there's a cheesier one available". El Hunt of ''
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'' also remarked on the lyrical content, commenting that it seemed "cribbed from motivational fridge magnets".


Release and promotion

In February 1998, the Spice Girls embarked on the Spiceworld Tour covering Europe and North America, in support of their second studio album. On 22 April 1998, '' Smash Hits'' magazine reported the release of the album's fourth single for 25 May, a double A-side consisting of "Viva Forever" with "Never Give Up on the Good Times", a disco influenced track from ''Spiceworld'' that was written by the group with Stannard and Rowe. The release date was later postponed. On 26 May, the group traveled back to the United Kingdom after their tour performance in Helsinki, Finland. The next day, their lawyer, Andrew Thompson, told the rest of the members that Halliwell decided to leave the group. That day, the group were scheduled to appeared on ''
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" without Halliwell, the excuse being that she was ill. Speculation in the press grew, with reports of a midweek row on the plane back from Helsinki, and rumours of a power struggle with Brown as the reason for Halliwell's departure. The Spice Girls then flew to
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, to complete the last two shows of the European segment of the tour performance as a quartet. On 31 May 1998, Halliwell officially announced her departure from the Spice Girls through her solicitor, claiming that she was suffering from exhaustion, and because of differences between the group. She would later admit of having problems with an eating disorder and depression. The remaining group members announced that they would continue through the summer of 1998 with the North American part of the tour as originally planned. On 15 June, the group traveled to the US to continue with the Spiceworld Tour in
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. During the following weeks, the release date of "Viva Forever"–only as a standalone single–was pushed to three different dates in July 1998. ''
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'' reported that the single was to be released on 4 July, while ''Smash Hits'' announced it for 13 July. In late June 1998, the song started to receive
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across the UK, appearing on the playlists of 46 ILR stations and Capital FM's the '' Pepsi Chart''. It entered the UK Airplay Chart Top 50 on 11 July, and two weeks later, the song reached the top five despite the lukewarm support from Radio One, initially appearing on the B-list, before being promoted to the A-list. After several delays, "Viva Forever" was commercially released in the UK on 20 July 1998, in three single versions. The first one, an enhanced CD, included the radio edit of the song, an instrumental take, and a remix version by American singer-songwriter and producer Tony Rich. In addition, the CD contained a multimedia programme, which features animated figures of the Spice Girls, scrolling synchronised lyrics, photographs and cartoons of each group member, an animated magic wand
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that triggers an audio sample, and the
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. This was the first time that interactive multimedia components were available on a Spice Girls CD. The second version, released on a standard
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, included the radio edit, live versions of "Who Do You Think You Are" and "Say You'll Be There" recorded at the NEC Arena in
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, and a double-side poster. The same track listing was used for the third version of the single, released in cassette format.


Critical reception

"Viva Forever" was met with mixed reviews from
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, many of whom criticized the Spanish-style production. Sylvia Patterson of ''
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'' characterized the song as a "flamenco flimsy trying very, very hard to have sex with you after 27 bottles of Woody's Grapefruit Alcopop with its builder's backside bare in the air while projectile vomiting into the Ibiza sunset". Andy Gill of ''
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'' criticized the song's "lifeless" production; while George Varga of ''
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'' went even further, calling the Spanish stylings "so inane it's laughable". In a review of ''Spiceworld'', the staff of the ''
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'' described the album's ballads " Too Much" and "Viva Forever" as "both treacly and deadly dull". Scott Schinder of '' Newsday'' gave the album a similar review, considering the ballads mediocre, and dismissing both songs as " contempo-R&B schmaltz". Conversely, Gina Arnold of
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felt that the ballads on ''Spiceworld'' are bland "but still appealing". ''
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'' magazine's David Wild cited the song as an example of the album's production of a "rehash of hip-hop and pop clichés", with him adding it is "as convincing as the Spices' Spanish accents". ''
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'' described the song as a "haunting, flamenco-style ballad", and called it the "ideal summer hit". Writing for the '' Orange County Register'', Cary Darling named the song one of ''Spiceworld''s standout tracks for its "appealing, '
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internationalism". The staff of the '' Daily Record'' considered it the best track in the album, while '' Smash Hits'' critic Alex Needham lauded it as "the best thing they've ever done". Some critics noted similarities between "Viva Forever" and Madonna's early work, in particular her 1987 song "
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". Nick Krewen of ''
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'' said that the song does "manage to steal a lick or two from Madonna". Sarah Davis of ''
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'' characterized it as an "' I Will Always Love You' ballad with a touch of Madonna" and a combination of Spanish instrumentation. ''
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'' viewed it more as a tribute to the song. The '' Hartford Courant's'' music writer Roger Catlin, noted the similarities between the two songs and commented that Madonna was "the obvious role model". The ''
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'' writer Natalie Nichols criticized the song, calling it "ridiculous", and added that the song borrows "blithely from the better formulas of ..Madonna".
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'' described the song as "an earnest ballad" and felt that it resembles the sound of Madonna's early albums. When comparing ''Spiceworld'' to their debut studio album ''
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'' (1996), Jim Farber of the '' New York Daily News'' was unimpressed, but thought that the production had more variety. He labelled the song's sound as "ersatz Spanish" in a manner that is similar to "La Isla Bonita".


Commercial performance

Upon its release as a single, "Viva Forever" debuted atop the
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, becoming the Spice Girls' seventh chart-topper and their first number one as a foursome. The single sold 100,000 copies in the first three days of release and 277,000 in the first week, outselling its closest competitors by about four to one. The song spent two weeks at number one, nine weeks in the top 40, 13 weeks in the top 75, and was certified
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(BPI) for selling 600,000 copies in the UK in August 1998. As of July 2021, it has sold 798,000 combined sales in the country. "Viva Forever" was commercially successful in the rest of Europe. It reached number two on the Eurochart Hot 100, while peaking inside the top 10 in Austria, Belgium (French chart), Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Switzerland, and inside the top 20 in Belgium (Flemish chart), France, and Norway. The song was also a radio hit across the continent, reaching the top position of the European Radio Top 50 for four weeks, topping the airplay charts in the German-speaking countries, and the UK; and peaking inside the top five in Hungary, Italy, Poland, and
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. "Viva Forever" peaked at number nine in Taiwan during the last week of July 1998. On 10 August 1998, the song debuted on the Canadian '' RPM'' singles chart at number 81, later reaching a peak position of number four in its eighth week. It ended at the 57th position on the year-end chart. The song debuted on the
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at number one on 23 August 1998, becoming the group's second number one and eighth top ten single in the country. It stayed at the top for two weeks, while remained on the chart for 11 weeks, and was certified platinum by the Recorded Music NZ (RMNZ) for sales of 30,000 units in October 1998. "Viva "Forever" debuted on the ARIA Singles Chart at number 59 on 30 August 1998. It peaked at number two for two weeks, giving the Spice Girls their sixth top ten single in Australia. It remained on the chart for 21 weeks, and was certified platinum by the
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(ARIA) for selling 70,000 units in 1998. After British singer Anne-Marie and contestant Mark Howard performed a version of "Viva Forever" on the final of ''
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Music video


Background

The music video for "Viva Forever", which features
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animation of the Spice Girls, as fairies, was directed by
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winner Steve Box of
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, the British animation studio behind the
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'' and the 2000 comedy film ''
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''. The video was screened for the first time in the UK on 22 June 1998, after five months of shooting, considerably longer than it took to make the '' Spice World'' movie. For the fairies, Box created five 12-inch-high tin puppets with wings modelled after each group member, including one for Halliwell, as it was commissioned months before her departure. He commented that the concepts for the video came from children's annuals, such as the comic strip character ''
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'', and from Victorian legends of fairies at the bottom of the garden. The music video's main theme is the loss of youth and innocence, which according to Box, matches the song's sentiment of sorrow. He further elaborated:
I came up with this idea for the girls to be tin toy fairies that were like lost toys, which was a little bit of a comment on that modern pop: you buy it, you put your money in, you get your music and then shortly afterwards it will disappear.
According to Box, the atypical concept came from a trend in the music industry. At the time, music videos in the UK were aimed to appear on the television programme ''
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'', which only showed small clips of the entire video, usually the first verse and chorus of the song. For this reason, he was able to experiment with the animation, and decided to place the most elaborated segment in the beginning of the video. Box commented that this allowed him to "do something really unusual, that was unexpected".


Synopsis

The music video, set in the
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, starts off with a storybook about two boys, who are running around the woods when they encounter a case (similar to the cases inside a
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, but life-sized) that opens by itself, which reveals a toy chicken. The two friends chase after the chicken until they see another case, which the toy chicken bounces on. The case opens by itself, and five fairies–the Spice Girls–fly out. While one of the boys runs away frightened, the other boy stays, and the fairies play with him, give him a kiss on the nose, whisper a secret, and other similar things. Then they fly the boy to another place in front of a huge Rubik's Cube. The fairies dance on the cube to the song, until the middle on the top opens. The boy, assisted by the fairies, climbs inside. Meanwhile, the younger boy sees the fairies about to close the cube. By the time he gets to the cube, his friend is gone, the fairies disappear, and the cube becomes smaller, but it is still over-sized. He then walks in the woods by himself with the cube, which has shrunken to a normal size, until he sees a giant coin-
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that contains other cases. A blue light shines in front of him. He puts the now-solved Rubik's Cube inside a case, throws the case in the coin-vending machine and walks away sadly. The video ends with the fairies flying out of the vending machine.


Live performances

"Viva Forever" was the group's last song performed on television as a quintet before Halliwell's departure. On 21 May 1998, the group recorded their performance for ''
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'', which was broadcast on 5 June 1998. The show's producer, Chris Cowey, said that they originally intended to air the performance for the single's release in July, but then pushed it given Halliwell's departure from the Spice Girls. "Viva Forever" was also the first song they performed on television without Halliwell, on 27 May 1998 at ''The National Lottery Live''. On 13 May 1998, the group taped an appearance for the French television show ''Hit Machine'', where they performed four songs, including "Viva Forever". The show aired later on 5 June 1998. The Spice Girls performed the song with Luciano Pavarotti in Modena, Italy, at the annually hosted Pavarotti & Friends charity concert on 9 June 1998. The performance was broadcast in various countries, and released on the compilation album and DVD entitled ''
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'' (1998). On 13 July 1998, the Spice Girls performed the song in
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as part of their setlist for MuchMusics programme ''
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''. In August, while the group were on tour, a taped performance of the song aired on ''Top of the Pops'' via satellite from
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. The Spice Girls have performed the song on their four tours, the Spiceworld Tour, the Christmas in Spiceworld Tour, the Return of the Spice Girls Tour, and the Spice World – 2019 Tour. For the Spiceworld Tour, during their performance of "Viva Forever", the group dressed in long white opera-style coats, designed by British stylist
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. The performance at the tour's final concert can be found on the video album '' Spice Girls Live at Wembley Stadium'', filmed in London on 20 September 1998, and released on VHS around two months later. The song was re-imagined on the Return of the Spice Girls tour in 2007, with flamenco elements. Following a cape dance interlude, they performed "Viva Forever" with a Latin theme and a
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/fan dance break, and each member standing on rotating podiums, while the performance finished with Halliwell exiting the stage early, acknowledging her leaving the group in 1998. For the Spice World – 2019 Tour, after an interlude called Queer Tango, where two male dancers did a ballet routine before kissing at the end, they launched into the song dressed in flowing gowns.


Formats and track listings

UK/European/Malaysian CD1, Australian/Brazilian/Thai CDCitations regarding the CD single releases of "Viva Forever": * Spice Girls (1998) "Viva Forever" (UK CD single 1) Printed in the UK. EMI Swindon. VSCDT1692. * Spice Girls (1998) "Viva Forever" (UK CD single 2) Printed in the UK. EMI Swindon. VSCDX1692. * Spice Girls (1998) "Viva Forever" (Australian CD single) Printed in Australia. EMI Music Group Australasia. 8952410. * Spice Girls (2000) "Viva Forever" (Brazilian CD single) Printed in Brazil.
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. 3108952410. * Spice Girls (1998) "Viva Forever" (European CD single 1) Printed in Holland. EMI Uden. VSCDT1692. * Spice Girls (1998) "Viva Forever" (European CD single 2) Printed in Holland. EMI Uden. VSCDX1692. * Spice Girls (1998) "Viva Forever" (European 2-track CD) Printed in the EU. EMI Uden. VSCDE1692. * Spice Girls (1998) "Viva Forever" (French CD single) Printed in the EU. SNA. VSCDE1692. * Spice Girls (1998) "Viva Forever" (Japanese CD single) Printed in Japan.
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. VJCP-12102. * Spice Girls (1998) "Viva Forever" (Malaysian CD single 1) Printed in Malaysia. Virgin Records. VSCDT1692. * Spice Girls (1998) "Viva Forever" (Malaysian CD single 2) Printed in Malaysia. Virgin Records. VSCDX1692. * Spice Girls (1998) "Viva Forever" (Thai CD single) Printed in Asia. Virgin Records. VSCDT1692.
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Credits and personnel

Credits of "Viva Forever" adapted from the booklet of ''Spiceworld'':(1997) CD for '' Spiceworld'' by the Spice Girls, UK Edition D Booklet London:
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. (CDV 2850).
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,
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*Matt Rowe lyrics, producer, keyboards and programming * Richard Stannard lyrics, producer * Mark "Spike" Stent
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*Adrian Bushby recording engineer *Paul "P. Dub" Walton assistant *Pete Davis additional programming *Jake Davies additional engineering *John Themis acoustic guitar *
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string arrangement Credits of the remixes, interactive elements and artwork adapted from the
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of the "Viva Forever"
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UK CD1 and UK CD2: "Tony Rich Remix" and "Tony Rich Instrumental" * Tony Rich remixing Interactive Video *AMX Digital enhanced element Artwork *
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puppets design *Dean Freeman
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Certifications and sales


Release history


References

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