Colin Hay
Who Can It Be Now?/Composers
Who Can It Be Now saxophone part?
Men at Work began recording their debut album Business as Usual, which featured “Who Can It Be Now”, in 1981 with producer Peter McIan. The song opens with a saxophone hook by Greg Ham; Hay had originally written the saxophone section later in the song, but McIan suggested moving the hook to the introduction.
Who sang the song Land Down Under?
Men at Work
Down Under/Artists
What happened to Men At Work?
On 19 April 2012, Ham was found dead at his home from an apparent heart attack. In 2019, Hay revived the Men at Work moniker and began touring with the assistance of a backing band including none of the other original members….
| Men at Work | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
| Genres | New wave pop rock reggae rock |
Who Sing Who Can It Be Now?
Who Can It Be Now?/Artists
What is Australia’s most famous song?
Music has also played a huge part in shaping the Australian culture, and here’s a list the 10 most iconic Aussie songs.
- True Blue – John Williamson.
- Down Under – Men At Work.
- Still Call Australia Home – Peter Allen.
- Khe Sanh – Cold Chisel.
- Great Southern Land – Icehouse.
- Beds Are Burning – Midnight Oil.
Why Australia is called Down Under?
Australia is a continent, a country and an island! It is nicknamed the “Land Down Under” because it is below the equator. Australia is a country, a continent and an island. The original people of Australia are called aborigines (a’-boh-ri-jinees).
When did men work form?
1978
Men at Work/Active from
[Colin] Hay met the guitarist Ron Strykert in 1978 and they started playing together and composing songs which would come the basis for their upcoming band, the MEN AT WORK.
Are men at work a one hit wonder?
A one-hit wonder is any entity that achieves mainstream popularity, often for only one piece of work, and becomes known among the general public solely for that momentary success….”20 to 1: One Hit Wonders”
| # | 11 |
|---|---|
| Title | “Rockin’ Robin” |
| Performer | Bobby Day |
| Year | 1958 |
What instruments are in Who Can It Be Now?
“Who Can It Be Now?” Sheet Music
- Baritone Saxophone.
- Soprano Saxophone.
- Treble Clef Instrument.