Men at Work
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Men at Work

Formed 1979
Members 5
Albums 1
Total Listeners 99K
Footprint 8 countries
Biography

About Men at Work

Men at Work is a rock band that formed in Melbourne, Australia in 1979. Considered a popular part of the new wave movement in Australia, the band's best known line-up consisted of Colin Hay (vocals, guitar), Ron Strykert (guitar, vocals), John Rees (bass), Greg Ham (saxophone, flute, keyboards), and Jerry Speiser (drums). They are best known their worldwide hit singles "Who Can It Be Now?", "Down Under", and "Overkill". Their initial line-up had many successful tours and released three albums

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Album (3)

  • 1985Two Hearts
  • 1983Cargo
  • 1981Business As Usual

Album (Compilation) (21)

  • 2019Special Of
  • 2013The 80s: Men at Work
  • 2009Hits
  • 2009Playlist: The Very Best of Men at Work
  • 2004The Best Of
  • 2004Collections
  • 2003The Essential Men at Work
  • 2001Down Under
  • 2000Super Hits
  • 1998Simply the Best
  • 1997Definitive Collection
  • 1997It's a Mistake
  • 1996The Best of Men at Work
  • 1996Contraband: The Best of Men at Work
  • 1995Puttin' in Overtime
  • 1995Men at Work and Friends
  • 1992Cargo / Business as Usual
  • 1992The Works
  • 1990The Greatest Hits of Men at Work & Mi-Sex
  • 1986’81–’85 / Business as Usual
  • 1986’81 – ’85

Other (1)

  • Live in Christchurch 1982