[1][2] These versions replace the original instrumentation with more shakers, whistles, and trumpets and adds a children-sung chorus.
[5] The single that was at number one the week before "Tequila" charted, "A Little Bit More", was a cover version by English boyband 911, not Halliwell.
However, the Mint Royale mixes of the song soon earned heavy support from Zoe Ball, who at the time hosted BBC Radio 1's Breakfast show.
[11] On the week starting 24 January 1999, "Tequila" debuted at number two on the UK Singles Chart, behind the Offspring's "Pretty Fly (for a White Guy)", with sales of 58,000 copies.
[4] By reaching number two, "Tequila" became Terrorvision's highest-charting single in their home country as well as their longest-charting, staying in the top 100 for 13 weeks, twice as long as their second-longest-charting song, "Oblivion" (1994).
[14] Outside the UK, "Tequila" became Terrorvision's only top-30 hit on the Irish Singles Chart, peaking at number 20 and spending four weeks in the top 30.
[18] In New Zealand, "Tequila" became Terrorvision's only song to chart, debuting at its peak of number 13 on 28 March 1999 and spending seven weeks in the top 50.
European CD single[22] Personnel are lifted from the Shaving Peaches album booklet and the UK CD1 liner notes.