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"Who Can It Be Now?" is a song by Australian band Men at Work. It was released in Australia in 1981, prior to the recording of their 1981 debut album Business as Usual , on which the track was later included.
The live versions of "Underground" and "Who Can It Be Now?" were recorded at a concert at Olympia in São Paulo, Brazil on May 6, 1996 [20] and are also from the 1998 live album Brazil. "F-19" is a B-side of the "Be Good Johnny" single in Australia.
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]
Who Can I Be Now? (1974–1976) is a box set by English singer-songwriter David Bowie , released on 23 September 2016, focused on the artist's "American Phase". [ 12 ] [ 13 ] [ 14 ] A follow-up to the 2015 compilation Five Years (1969–1973) , Who Can I Be Now?
This article presents the discography of all albums and singles released by the Australian pop rock group Men at Work. [1] [2] [3] [4] It includes three studio albums ...
Colin James Hay was born on 29 June 1953 in Saltcoats, a town on the west coast of North Ayrshire, Scotland to James and Isabela Hay. [2] In 1967, when he was 14, the Hays emigrated to Melbourne in Australia.
He sang lead vocals on songs such as "Helpless Automaton" and "I Like To." Ham also performed the saxophone solo in the song "Who Can It Be Now?" (a rehearsal take was used in the final mix) and improvised the flute riff in the song "Down Under". [citation needed] In 1983, Ham, as a member of Men at Work, won a Grammy Award for Best New Artist.
"Down Under" is a song recorded by Australian rock band Men at Work. It was originally self-released in 1980 as the B-side to their first local single, "Keypunch Operator", before the band signed a recording contract with Columbia Records. [8]