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  2. Khe Sanh (song) - Wikipedia

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    Adam Brand includes the chorus of "Khe Sanh" at the end of his single "Comin' From/Khe Sanh" from his fifth album Blame It on Eve. [19] John Schumann covered "Khe Sanh" on his 2008 album Behind the Lines. [20] As a member of folk-rock band Redgum, Schumann wrote and sang another hit song about Australians in Vietnam: "I Was Only 19", released ...

  3. Choirgirl (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song is driven by Walker's Yamaha CP-70 electric grand piano, and, although Jimmy Barnes sings lead on most of the song, Ian Moss provides close harmonies on the second verse and sings lead vocals on the bridge. A 12" version was also released, featuring an additional live version of "Khe Sanh" on the B-side. [2]

  4. Cold Chisel - Wikipedia

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    In May 1978, "Khe Sanh", was released as their debut single but it was declared too offensive for commercial radio due to the sexual implication of the lyrics, e.g. "Their legs were often open/But their minds were always closed."

  5. Cold Chisel (album) - Wikipedia

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    Although the album was well-received, Don Walker was later to say he found it embarrassing, especially the "flowery" lyrics. [6] Producer Peter Walker intended the album to be a showcase of the breadth of Don Walker's song-writing, [5] and the songs range between jazz-and-blues-based ballads to hard rock. He said, "it was a responsibility I ...

  6. Swingshift - Wikipedia

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    Don Walker said compared to the studio versions of the songs, "Generally the feel's a lot better, and the band plays a lot better." [4] The songs are as recorded live, but studio remixing took 125 hours. [5] Barnes said, "Most of the album was recorded at Sydney's Capitol Theatre on the last night of our Youth In Asia tour. It was a really hot ...

  7. Don Walker (musician) - Wikipedia

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    His songwriting credits include the hit singles "Flame Trees," "Saturday Night," "Choirgirl,""Goodbye (Astrid Goodbye)", "Cheap Wine," and the Australian Vietnam war song "Khe Sanh" (voted the 8th greatest Australian song of all time by the Australasian Performing Right Association in 2001).

  8. No Plans - Wikipedia

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    No Plans is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band Cold Chisel.It was released on 6 April 2012 and was the band's first studio album in 14 years. It features the final recorded performances by drummer Steve Prestwich, who died of a brain tumour in January 2011. [6]

  9. Flame Trees - Wikipedia

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    "Flame Trees" is a song by Australian pub rock band Cold Chisel from their 1984 album Twentieth Century. One of their best known songs, it was written by drummer Steve Prestwich and keyboardist Don Walker. On its release it reached No. 26 on the Kent Music Report Singles Chart. [1]