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"It's a Mistake" is an anti-war song. [1] The song's lyrics deal with the mindset of military men across the world in the 1980s, wondering if and when the countries of NATO and the communist states of the Warsaw Pact will end the Cold War standoff with conventional battle or a nuclear exchange. Hay sings in the persona of a mid-level officer ...
Cargo is the second studio album by the Australian pop rock band Men at Work, which was released in April 1983.It peaked at No. 1 on the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart, No. 2 in New Zealand, No. 3 on the United States Billboard 200, and No. 8 on the United Kingdom Albums Chart.
From 1996 until 2002, Hay and Ham revived the name and toured the world as Men at Work (accompanied by new group members). On 19 April 2012, Ham was found dead at his home from an apparent heart attack. [6] In 2019, Hay once again revived the Men at Work moniker and began touring with another new group of musicians.
Label: Men at Work, Black Box Records/ MGM Distribution; Major compilations. Title Album details ... "It's a Mistake" 34 26 19 11 — — 43 33 6 27
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And the thought occurred to me, ‘Well, you know, sometimes the people just make a mistake.’ And I figured they’d made a mistake in that vote, and it just happened. You’ve got to move on.
'81–'85 is the first greatest hits album by Australian pop rock band Men at Work, released in November 1986. The album includes tracks from the band's three studio albums. The album reached number 42 on the Australian charts. The album was re-released in 1992 as The Works and was certified platinum in Australia.
Former "SNL" cast member Ana Gasteyer recalled Sean "Diddy" Combs demanding a closed set in 1998 before Will Ferrell decided to prank him.