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  2. House of Fun - Wikipedia

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    "House of Fun" is composed in the key of D, written in common time. [6] It is a pop song which moves at an upbeat 126 beats per minute.The song is written in simple verse-chorus form, ending with a repeating chorus fade out (the original 7" release version/mix ends with a sudden keyboard "crash", followed by fairground organ music).

  3. Michael Caine (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Michael Caine" is a song by English ska band Madness, released on 30 January 1984 as the lead single from their fifth studio album Keep Moving (1984). [1] The song was written by Carl Smyth and Daniel Woodgate, [2] and features Smyth on lead vocals in place of usual Madness vocalist Suggs. "Michael Caine" spent eight weeks on the British chart ...

  4. Madness (Muse song) - Wikipedia

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    "Madness" is a song by the English rock band Muse. It is the second track and second single from Muse's sixth studio album, The 2nd Law (2012) , released as a download on 20 August 2012. It was written by singer and guitarist Matthew Bellamy and produced by the band.

  5. Driving in My Car - Wikipedia

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    "Driving in My Car" is a song by Madness. It was released as a stand-alone single on 24 July 1982 and spent eight weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number four. It reached number 20 on the Australian Singles Chart. The B-side to the single was "Animal Farm", a mostly instrumental reworking of the song "Tomorrow's Dream" from the album 7.

  6. Baggy Trousers - Wikipedia

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    "Baggy Trousers" is a song by English ska/pop band Madness from their 1980 album Absolutely. It was written by lead singer Graham "Suggs" McPherson and guitarist Chris Foreman , [ 2 ] and reminisces about school days.

  7. Our House (Madness song) - Wikipedia

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    A musical called Our House, featuring Madness songs, ran in London's West End between October 2002 and August 2003. [11] A recording of the show was broadcast on BBC Three and was released as a DVD. [12] In Chile, the song was used in the theme song of Chilean Canal 13 TV series, Papá Mono. [13]

  8. (Waiting For) The Ghost Train - Wikipedia

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    Mike Barson reunited with the other members of the band to record this song, although he did not appear in the music video. A Christmas flexi-disc record containing the 'band demo' of the song was sent out to Madness fan club (M.I.S.) members, featuring farewells and thanks from each member of the band (except Barson).

  9. NW5 - Wikipedia

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    "NW5" is a song by the band Madness, which was debuted live at the Brixton Academy in December 2006. The single was released in January 2008 on the band's own label, Lucky 7 Records, and entered the chart at no.24 on Sunday 20th Jan 2008, going to no.1 on the UK Independent Label Chart on Sunday 20th Jan 2008.