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"Walking on the Milky Way" is a song by English electronic band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD). It was released as a single on 5 August 1996 and appeared on their Universal album a month later. The song reached number 17 on the UK Singles Chart, becoming the group's first UK top-20 hit in over five years, and their last UK top-40 single.
The song is composed in the key of A♭ Major with a tempo of 98 beat-per-minute. [11] The song was produced and written by Kenzie, who worked on the original song, and arranged the song herself to recreate it into a "fresh jazz pop" song. [12] Lyrically, the song tells a story of unfolding a "dark night" with someone just like a "milky way". [13]
"Under the Milky Way" is a single by Australian alternative rock band the Church, released on 15 February 1988, [1] and appears on their fifth studio album Starfish. The song was written by bass guitarist and lead vocalist Steve Kilbey and his then-girlfriend Karin Jansson of Curious (Yellow) .
Walking on the Milky Way (song), song by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Walking on the Milky Way .
Walking on the Milky Way was released in April 1992 by Franciscus Henri, under ABC Music's ABC for Kids sub-label, as his sixth album. It received a nomination for Best Children's Album at the ARIA Music Awards of 1993 .
Starfish is the fifth album by the Australian rock band The Church, released in February 1988 by Mushroom Records in Australia and by Arista Records internationally. [1] The band's international breakthrough album, Starfish went gold in America and has remained their most commercially successful release.
Their first single, "Going Downtown", was a flop, but their second single, "Milky Way", reached number 18 in the UK Singles Chart early in 1976. [3] The group had a follow-up single released in 1976. It was "Life Is Too Short Girl". It was more successful than the previous, reaching number 9 and spending nine weeks in the chart. [4] [5]
Electric Universe was produced by Maurice White for Kalimba Productions. [1] With the album came a unique new wave and synth-pop sound for the band. [9] [10]Artists such as David Foster, Martin Page, Michel Colombier and Pamela Hutchinson and Wanda Vaughn of The Emotions featured upon the album.