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  2. Blue Monday (New Order song) - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Monday" is the fifth single by the English rock band New Order. It was released as a 12-inch single on 7 March 1983 through Factory Records . It appears on certain cassette and CD versions of New Order's second studio album, Power, Corruption & Lies (1983). [ 4 ]

  3. New Order discography - Wikipedia

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    It would not be until the release of their fourth single, "Blue Monday", that New Order would break into the top 10, with the song peaking at number 9. [1] "Blue Monday" became a defining single for the group and caused a sensation, becoming the biggest selling 12-inch single of all time. [2]

  4. List of songs recorded by New Order - Wikipedia

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    Original release Year Ref(s) "1963" New Order Stephen Hague ‡ Non-album single ... "Blue Monday" [b] New Order Non-album single 1983 [16] "Broken Promise" New Order

  5. New Order (band) - Wikipedia

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    Some of New Order's tracks such as 1982's "Temptation", 1983's "Blue Monday" and 1987's "True Faith" can be observed blending genres of rock and dance. According to a staff-written AllMusic history, the band are regarded as "the first alternative dance " music group, having "fused icy, gloomy post-punk with Kraftwerk-style synth-pop ". [ 80 ]

  6. Power, Corruption & Lies - Wikipedia

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    Note: the single "Blue Monday" does not appear on the vinyl release [9] Power, Corruption & Lies is the second studio album by the English rock band New Order , released on 2 May 1983 by Factory Records .

  7. Can't Get You Out of My Head - Wikipedia

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    At the 2002 Brit Awards held on 20 February 2002, Minogue performed a mash-up version Stuart Crichton remixed of "Can't Get You Out of My Head" and New Order's song "Blue Monday" (1983). [33] The performance was ranked at number 40 on The Guardian 's 2011 list of 50 Key Events in the History of Dance Music. [69]

  8. Blue Monday - Wikipedia

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    "Blue Monday" (New Order song), a 1983 song by New Order "Blue Monday" (1954 song), a 1950s song first recorded by Smiley Lewis and later popularized by Fats Domino; Blue Monday (Flunk album), a 2002 album by Flunk; Blue Monday, the original name of a George Gershwin one-act "jazz opera" Blue Monday (band), a Vancouver hardcore punk band "Blue ...

  9. Factory Records discography - Wikipedia

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    This is the reverse number of the release the video was made for: FAC 123, New Order: ... New Order: Blue Monday 1988 / Beach Buggy ... Shadowplayers dates release as ...