Emerald was originally hired as the demo singer for the song in 2007, by producers Jan van Wieringen and David Schreurs who had written the song with Robin Veldman and Vincent DeGiorgio. Caro's jazzy vocal style was considered a "perfect match" [7], but the song remained unused until 2008, when Caro asked if she could add the song to her live repertoire. The immediate reaction inspired van Wieringen, Schreurs, Degiorgio and Emerald to write and produce the album
Deleted Scenes from the Cutting Room Floor, starring Caro Emerald.
Music video
In 2008, a
music video was directed by
Eva Zanen and edited by
Jurjen van Blokland and was shot in Café Schiller,
Amsterdam. The video features Caro Emerald as
barmaid and several old men, presumably guests. While
polishing the glasses and serving her guests, Caro Emerald sings and dances together with the old men. There are several scenes that show
alcoholic beverages with references to the lyrics of the song as well as
gramophones and instruments such as
trombones and
contrabasses. The video is
sepia toned.[3] On July 8 an alternative, 'international', music video premiered. This video features Caro Emerald in a black & white performance, an old newspaper and a black & white film.
After the initial success of the song, a new high budget video was shot and released in April 2010.