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  2. Joanne Catherall - Wikipedia

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    Joanne Catherall (born 18 September 1962) [1] is an English singer who is one of two female vocalists in the English synth-pop band The Human League.. In 1980, when Catherall had just turned 18 and was still at school doing A levels, she and her best friend Susan Ann Sulley were discovered in Sheffield's Crazy Daisy Nightclub by Philip Oakey, the lead singer and a founding member of The Human ...

  3. Philip Oakey - Wikipedia

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    Oakey was born on 2 October 1955 in Hinckley, Leicestershire.He is of Indian, Irish and Malaysian descent [citation needed].Oakey's father worked for the General Post Office and moved jobs regularly: the family moved to Coventry when Oakey was an infant, to Leeds when he was five and to Birmingham when he was nine, attending Catherine-de-Barnes primary school near Solihull and gaining a ...

  4. Human (The Human League song) - Wikipedia

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    In the first two verses, Philip Oakey apologises to his partner for being unfaithful during her absence. In the breakdown, Joanne Catherall's spoken-word confession reveals that she too was unfaithful. The song's title is derived from the chorus, in which both parties in the relationship explain that they are "only human" and "born to make ...

  5. Susan Ann Sulley - Wikipedia

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    Susan Ann Sulley (born 22 March 1963), [1] formerly known as Susanne Sulley and Susan Ann Gayle, is an English singer.She is one of the two female vocalists in the synth-pop band The Human League, contributing co-lead vocals on the conflicting duet "Don't You Want Me" with the band's founding member and lead singer Philip Oakey.

  6. The Human League - Wikipedia

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    This was Philip Oakey's concept of a joint tour of all three bands celebrating the original electronic music of early 1980s Sheffield (the titular Steel City). Much had been made in the UK media [ citation needed ] of the history between Heaven 17 and the Human League, the original events of 1980 and the fact they were now working together.

  7. Filling Up with Heaven - Wikipedia

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    With rich saturated background colours. It features a series of sweeping steadicam shots of Philip Oakey, with a mainly seated Susan Ann Sulley and Joanne Catherall. It is the only one of the Human League's music videos which Sulley has a long blonde pony tail hairstyle, for the previous two she has short hair, suggesting that she had hair ...

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  9. Stay with Me Tonight (The Human League song) - Wikipedia

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    "Stay with Me Tonight" was recorded at Human League Studios in Sheffield during 1995. It was released as a single in the UK on 8 January 1996 by East West Records, where it reached number 40 in the UK singles chart (the band's final UK Top 40 hit to date) remaining the chart for two weeks. [1]