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Business as Usual

Album - 1981 - DeB Id: 28122
By Men at Work
10 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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 Men At Work are a well-rounded Rock band, also thanks to the skill of Greg Ham, an additional musical resource who dispenses flute sounds and great sax improvisations.

 'Business As Usual' did not change the course of popular music, but works like this, in the Pop-Rock landscape of the '80s, are unforgettable.

 Listen to Men At Work's Business As Usual and rediscover the timeless 80s pop-rock classics!

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By your leave, I think that I'll be going now
I think I've stayed a little long
I looked up all my mother's recipes
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Down Under (03:46)
Travelling in a fried-out Kombi
On a hippie trail, head full of zombie
I met a strange lady, she made me nervous
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Underground (03:08)
Don't take the fire from your eyes
Must make them feel the heat
They build castles underground for the rich and politic elite
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I stay in my room,
All alone in the gloom,
What need I of light?
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Skip de skip, up the road
Off to school you go
"Don't you be a bad boy Johnny
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Hello to you, my sweet young friends
Have you got money perhaps you could lend?
I wash my leather face in the afternoon sun
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Catch a Star (03:32)
Experience babe, kickin' stones and cans
Experience babe, cigarette-stained hands
It's not too late, hear it in the wind
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Men at Work

Australian new wave/pop rock band formed in Melbourne in 1979. Led by Colin Hay with Greg Ham, Ron Strykert, John Rees and Jerry Speiser, they broke through with Business as Usual and global hits like Down Under and Who Can It Be Now?, followed by Cargo and Two Hearts before disbanding in the mid-1980s.
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