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"Be Good Johnny" is a song by Australian band Men at Work, released in April 1982 as the third and final single from their debut album, Business as Usual.
Business as Usual is the debut studio album by Australian new wave band Men at Work, which was released in November 1981 in Australia, and April 1982 in the United States. It spent nine weeks at the top of the Australian Kent Music Report Albums Chart from December 1981 through to March 1982.
"Touching the Untouchables" Hay & Strykert Business as Usual "Down by the Sea" Hay, Ham, Strykert & Speiser Business as Usual "Settle Down My Boy" Strykert Cargo "Upstairs in My House" Hay & Strykert B side to "Dr. Heckyl & Mr. Jive" 12" & Cargo "I Like To" Strykert Cargo. A live version of this song appears as the US B-Side of "Dr. Heckyl & Mr ...
Brazil is a live album by Australian band Men at Work, released in 1998.This album was recorded at a live show at Olympia music venue in Brazil, hence the title. It was first released there as Brazil '96, but for the international release, the year was removed and a new studio recording, "The Longest Night", was added.
The nucleus of Men at Work formed in Melbourne around June 1979 with Colin Hay on lead vocals and guitar, Ron Strykert on bass guitar, and Jerry Speiser on drums. They were soon joined by Greg Ham on flute, sax and keyboards, and then John Rees on bass guitar, with Strykert switching to lead guitar. [7]
Deemed "The Untouchables," the team only lost two games all season en route to winning the national title, the first for coach Rick Pitino. Fittingly, the majority of players on that team went on ...
Kendrick Lamar heard about Lil Wayne's thoughts on his headlining slot at the 2025 Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime show.. The Pulitzer Prize-winning rapper, 37, surprise released his sixth ...
The best-known version was then released on Columbia in 1981 as the second single from Men at Work's debut studio album Business as Usual. The hit song went to number one in their home country Australia in December 1981, and then topped the New Zealand charts in February 1982. The song topped the Canadian charts in October 1982. [11]