Agents Aren't Aeroplanes
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| Agents Aren't Aeroplanes | |
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| Genre(s) | pop |
| Years active | 1984 - ???? |
Agents Aren't Aeroplanes was a female singing duo best known for performing one of the earliest Stock, Aitken and Waterman productions. The act got their name from the John le Carré book The Spy who Came in from the Cold.
They released the single The Upstroke on Proto Records in May 1984 written by Pete Ware, Matt Aitken and Mike Stock and produced by Pete Waterman. The single, whose sound was influenced by Frankie Goes to Hollywood's Relax (even the artwork of both singles are similar), peaked at #93 in the UK charts.

