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| “Who Can It Be Now?” |
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Single by Men at Work
from the album Business as Usual |
| B-side |
"Anyone for Tennis" |
| Released |
1982 |
| Format |
7" |
| Genre |
Pop, New Wave |
| Length |
3:23 |
| Label |
Epic |
| Writer(s) |
Colin Hay |
| Producer |
Peter McIan |
| Men at Work singles chronology |
"Keypunch Operator / Down Under"
(1979) |
"Be Good Johnny"
(1982) |
"Underground"
(1983) |
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"Who Can It Be Now?" is a 1981 song by Australian band Men at Work, from their first album, Business as Usual. The song chartered to #1 in USA, #2 in Australia and #45 in the UK.
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Men at Work |
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| Colin Hay | Ron Strykert | Jerry Speiser | Greg Ham | John Rees |
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| Compilations |
The Works | Puttin' in Overtime | Contraband: The Best of Men at Work | Simply The Best | Definitive Collection | Super Hits | Essential Men at Work
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