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  2. Business as Usual (Men at Work album) - Wikipedia

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    The group had already returned to the studio to continue working with McIan, who produced their debut album, Business as Usual, which included the earlier single. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The second single from the album, " Down Under ", was released in November and was a reworked version of the B-side to their debut single, "Keypunch Operator", from ...

  3. Down Under (song) - Wikipedia

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    The early version of "Down Under" has a slightly slower tempo and different arrangement from the later Columbia release. [10] 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.

  4. Men at Work discography - Wikipedia

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    Album details Chart peak positions ... Label: Men at Work, Black Box Records/ MGM Distribution ... Business as Usual "Down Under" 1 1 9 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 AUS: Gold [22]

  5. Men at Work - Wikipedia

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    It had been produced by United States–based Peter McIan, who was also working on their debut album, Business as Usual. [7] [8] [12] McIan, together with the band worked on the arrangements for all the songs that appeared on Business As Usual. Their next single was a re-arranged and "popified" version of "Down Under".

  6. Ron Strykert - Wikipedia

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    He contributed to all three Men at Work studio albums. He wrote or co-wrote many of their songs, including " Down Under " which appears on their first album Business as Usual . He sings lead vocals on "Settle Down My Boy", one of his self composed songs on their second album Cargo .

  7. Who Can It Be Now? - Wikipedia

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    As one of Men at Work's biggest hits, it was featured on their later compilation albums, and a live version can be found on Brazil. The song remains a popular symbol of new wave music and has been featured on numerous 1980s compilations. The band performed both this song and "Down Under" live on Saturday Night Live on 23 October 1982.

  8. Man @ Work - Wikipedia

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    The album is a career-retrospective for Hay: he is best known as the lead singer for the 1980s Australian pop band Men at Work, and roughly half of the songs on this album are Hay's solo studio renderings of works from the Men at Work catalog, while several others are remixes or re-recordings of material from his solo albums.

  9. Be Good Johnny - Wikipedia

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    "Be Good Johnny" is a song recorded by the Australian band Men at Work, released in April 1982 as the third and final single from their debut album, Business as Usual. Content [ edit ]

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