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Urgh! A Music War is a British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 film
Film

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 released in 1981
1981 in film

Events*January 19 - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer acquires beleaguered concurrent United Artists. UA was humiliated by the astronomical losses on the $40,000,000 movie Heaven's Gate , a major factor in the decision of owner Transamerica Corporation to sell it....
 featuring performances by punk rock
Punk rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock....
, New Wave
New Wave music

New Wave is a genre of rock music which originated from the late 1970s. It emerged from punk rock as a reaction against the popular music of the 1970s....
, and post-punk
Post-punk

Post-punk was a popular musical movement with its roots in the mid to late 1970s, following on the heels of the initial punk rock explosion of the early 1970s....
 acts, filmed in 1980. Among the artists featured in the movie are The Go-Go's
The Go-Go's

The Go-Go?s are an all-female American Pop music band formed in 1978. They made rock history as the first all-women band that both wrote their own songs and played their own instruments to top the Billboard album charts....
, The Fleshtones
The Fleshtones

The Fleshtones are an United States garage rock band from Queens, New York formed in 1976....
, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Joan Jett

Joan Jett is an American rock music guitarist, singer, songwriter, Record producer and actress.She is best known for her work with Joan Jett & the Blackhearts including their hit cover "I Love Rock N' Roll", which was #1 on the Billboard charts Hot 100 No....
, XTC
XTC

XTC were a New Wave band from Swindon, England, active between 1976 and 2005. Though the band enjoyed some significant chart success , they are more known for their long-standing critical success than for making hit records....
, Devo
Devo

Devo , often spelled DEVO or DEV-O, is an American Rock music group formed in Akron, Ohio in 1973. They are best known for their 1980 hit "Whip It", which made it to #14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart....
, Oingo Boingo
Oingo Boingo

Oingo Boingo was an United States New Wave music band. They are best known for their influence on other musicians, their soundtrack contributions and their high energy Halloween concerts....
, Dead Kennedys
Dead Kennedys

The Dead Kennedys were an United States punk band from the List of musicians in the first wave of punk music of American punk rock, formed in San Francisco, California in 1978....
, Gary Numan
Gary Numan

Gary Numan is an English singer, composer, and musician. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of commercial electronic music and has been described as the "King of synthpop." Numan is widely known for his chart-topping 1979 hits "Are 'Friends' Electric?" and "Cars "....
, Klaus Nomi
Klaus Nomi

Klaus Sperber , better known as Klaus Nomi, was a German people countertenor noted for his wide vocal range and an unusual, otherworldly, elf stage persona....
, Wall of Voodoo
Wall of Voodoo

Wall of Voodoo was a Rock music musical ensemble from Los Angeles, California best known for the 1983 hit "Mexican Radio". The band had a sound that was a fusion of synthesizer-based New Wave music with the spaghetti western soundtrack style of Ennio Morricone....
, Pere Ubu
Pere Ubu

Pere Ubu is an experimental rock music group from Cleveland, Ohio.P?re Ubu may also refer to:* Ubu, the enigmatic central figure of a series of French plays by Alfred Jarry, including Ubu Roi, and subsequent plays Ubu Cocu and Ubu Encha?n? ...
, Steel Pulse
Steel Pulse

Steel Pulse are a well-known roots reggae musical band. They originally formed at Handsworth Wood Boys School, in Birmingham, England, composed of David Hinds , Basil Gabbidon , and Ronald McQueen ....
, Surf Punks
Surf Punks

The Surf Punks were a pop punk band formed in 1976 by Malibu, California residents Dennis Dragon , and Drew Steele. Dennis recruited the additional talents of Malibu residents, Tony Creed AKA "Hulk", for lead guitar and blues harp, fellow bodysurfer/frisbeeist John Hunt on bass, and south bay resident John Heussenstamm for lead guitar....
, 999
999

Events...
, UB40
UB40

UB40 are a United Kingdom reggae band formed in 1978 in Birmingham. Featuring the same line-up of 8 musicians from 1978-2008, the band placed more than 50 singles on the UK charts, and achieved considerable international success as well....
, Echo and the Bunnymen and The Police
The Police

The Police were an English Power trio Rock music band consisting of Sting , Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland . The band became globally popular in the late 1970s, playing a style of rock that was influenced by jazz, punk rock and reggae music....
. These were many of the most popular groups on the New Wave scene; in keeping with the spirit of the scene, the film also features several less famous acts, and one completely obscure group, Invisible Sex, in what appears to be their single public outing.

rgh! A Music War consists of a series of performances, without narration or explanatory text.






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Urgh! A Music War is a British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 film
Film

Film encompasses individual motion pictures, the field of film as an art form, and the film industry. Films are produced by recording images from the world with cameras, or by creating images using animation techniques or special effects....
 released in 1981
1981 in film

Events*January 19 - Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer acquires beleaguered concurrent United Artists. UA was humiliated by the astronomical losses on the $40,000,000 movie Heaven's Gate , a major factor in the decision of owner Transamerica Corporation to sell it....
 featuring performances by punk rock
Punk rock

Punk rock is a rock music genre that developed between 1974 and 1976 in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Australia. Rooted in garage rock and other forms of what is now known as protopunk music, punk rock bands eschewed the perceived excesses of mainstream 1970s rock....
, New Wave
New Wave music

New Wave is a genre of rock music which originated from the late 1970s. It emerged from punk rock as a reaction against the popular music of the 1970s....
, and post-punk
Post-punk

Post-punk was a popular musical movement with its roots in the mid to late 1970s, following on the heels of the initial punk rock explosion of the early 1970s....
 acts, filmed in 1980. Among the artists featured in the movie are The Go-Go's
The Go-Go's

The Go-Go?s are an all-female American Pop music band formed in 1978. They made rock history as the first all-women band that both wrote their own songs and played their own instruments to top the Billboard album charts....
, The Fleshtones
The Fleshtones

The Fleshtones are an United States garage rock band from Queens, New York formed in 1976....
, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Joan Jett

Joan Jett is an American rock music guitarist, singer, songwriter, Record producer and actress.She is best known for her work with Joan Jett & the Blackhearts including their hit cover "I Love Rock N' Roll", which was #1 on the Billboard charts Hot 100 No....
, XTC
XTC

XTC were a New Wave band from Swindon, England, active between 1976 and 2005. Though the band enjoyed some significant chart success , they are more known for their long-standing critical success than for making hit records....
, Devo
Devo

Devo , often spelled DEVO or DEV-O, is an American Rock music group formed in Akron, Ohio in 1973. They are best known for their 1980 hit "Whip It", which made it to #14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart....
, Oingo Boingo
Oingo Boingo

Oingo Boingo was an United States New Wave music band. They are best known for their influence on other musicians, their soundtrack contributions and their high energy Halloween concerts....
, Dead Kennedys
Dead Kennedys

The Dead Kennedys were an United States punk band from the List of musicians in the first wave of punk music of American punk rock, formed in San Francisco, California in 1978....
, Gary Numan
Gary Numan

Gary Numan is an English singer, composer, and musician. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of commercial electronic music and has been described as the "King of synthpop." Numan is widely known for his chart-topping 1979 hits "Are 'Friends' Electric?" and "Cars "....
, Klaus Nomi
Klaus Nomi

Klaus Sperber , better known as Klaus Nomi, was a German people countertenor noted for his wide vocal range and an unusual, otherworldly, elf stage persona....
, Wall of Voodoo
Wall of Voodoo

Wall of Voodoo was a Rock music musical ensemble from Los Angeles, California best known for the 1983 hit "Mexican Radio". The band had a sound that was a fusion of synthesizer-based New Wave music with the spaghetti western soundtrack style of Ennio Morricone....
, Pere Ubu
Pere Ubu

Pere Ubu is an experimental rock music group from Cleveland, Ohio.P?re Ubu may also refer to:* Ubu, the enigmatic central figure of a series of French plays by Alfred Jarry, including Ubu Roi, and subsequent plays Ubu Cocu and Ubu Encha?n? ...
, Steel Pulse
Steel Pulse

Steel Pulse are a well-known roots reggae musical band. They originally formed at Handsworth Wood Boys School, in Birmingham, England, composed of David Hinds , Basil Gabbidon , and Ronald McQueen ....
, Surf Punks
Surf Punks

The Surf Punks were a pop punk band formed in 1976 by Malibu, California residents Dennis Dragon , and Drew Steele. Dennis recruited the additional talents of Malibu residents, Tony Creed AKA "Hulk", for lead guitar and blues harp, fellow bodysurfer/frisbeeist John Hunt on bass, and south bay resident John Heussenstamm for lead guitar....
, 999
999

Events...
, UB40
UB40

UB40 are a United Kingdom reggae band formed in 1978 in Birmingham. Featuring the same line-up of 8 musicians from 1978-2008, the band placed more than 50 singles on the UK charts, and achieved considerable international success as well....
, Echo and the Bunnymen and The Police
The Police

The Police were an English Power trio Rock music band consisting of Sting , Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland . The band became globally popular in the late 1970s, playing a style of rock that was influenced by jazz, punk rock and reggae music....
. These were many of the most popular groups on the New Wave scene; in keeping with the spirit of the scene, the film also features several less famous acts, and one completely obscure group, Invisible Sex, in what appears to be their single public outing.

Original release

Urgh! A Music War consists of a series of performances, without narration or explanatory text. All performances are live, recorded around 1980, mainly in England and the USA. Clips were also taken from a concert in Fréjus
Fréjus

Fr?jus is a coastal town on the C?te d'Azur and Communes of France in the Var Departments of France, in the Provence-Alpes-C?te d'Azur regions of France of southern France....
, Var
Var

Var, VAR, VAr, VaR or var can mean:VAR:* Varna Airport, IATA airport code* Vacuum Arc Remelting, a process for production of steel and special alloys...
, France with the Police, XTC, Skafish and UB40 among others.

To coincide with the film, A&M Records released a double-album soundtrack. The selection of songs was almost the same as the film, but there were a few minor changes and several acts featured in the film did not make it to the album (John Cooper Clarke, Chelsea, Surf Punks, Invisible Sex, Splodgenessabounds).

Subsequent distribution

Urgh! A Music War was briefly released to theatres by Filmways Pictures, but acquired a cult following
Cult film

A 'cult film' is a film that has acquired a highly devoted but relatively small group of fan . Often, cult movies have failed to achieve fame outside of the small fanbases; however, there have been exceptions that have managed to gain fame amongst mainstream audiences, including Carnival of Souls , Easy Rider , 2001: A Space Odyssey...
 in the United States
United States

The United States of America is a Federal government constitutional republic comprising U.S. state and a federal district. The country is situated mostly in central North America, where its Contiguous United States and Washington, D.C., the Capital districts and territories, lie between the Pacific Ocean and Atlantic Oceans, Borders of the U...
 in the 1980s due to its frequent showings on USA Network
USA Network

USA Network is an United States cable television channel launched in 1977. The channel shows a variety of original and second-run programming, from syndicated TV series to edited Film....
. It was aired on VH1 Classic
VH1 Classic

VH1 Classic is an American television network started on May 8, 2000. It is operated as part of MTV Networks, a subsidiary of Viacom. It primarily features music videos and concert footage from the 1970s through the mid-1990s, though it formerly included a wider range of genres and time periods....
 on October 30, 2006 as part of its Rock and Roll Picture series. The film has been released on videocassette and LaserDisc
Laserdisc

The Laserdisc is an obsolete home video disc format, and was the first commercial optical disc storage medium. Initially marketed as Discovision in 1978, the technology was licensed and sold as Reflective Optical Videodisc, Laser Videodisc, 'Laservision, 'Disco-Vision, 'DiscoVision, and MCA DiscoVision...
 but not on DVD. The film rights are currently owned by its original producer, Miles Copeland (founder of IRS Records), however the rights to distribute the film on electronic media have been mired in red tape. A popular theory was that the rights were "lost" as a result of the collapse of the failed CED or SelectaVision
SelectaVision

The Capacitance Electronic Disc was a video playback system developed by RCA, in which video and audio could be played back on a TV using a special analog needle and high-density groove system similar to phonograph records....
 videodisc format - in order to promote the adoption of the format, RCA reportedly purchased exclusive rights to Urgh! such that it could not appear on any other media without re-negotiation, and when Thomson Electronics acquired RCA, SelectaVision was a dead issue for them. The more likely scenario is that much like other films from the '70's and '80's, the original contracts covering the artists and songs in the film only covered existing media, and that all those details would have to be renegotiated for any new media such as CDs, DVDs, or mp3 downloading. Naturally, with the large number of labels and publishers controlling the material, combined with the increased value of the music, to reclear the performances would be extremely cost-prohibitive and time-consuming. It is rumored that three songs from each band were filmed and saved during the editing process, and that Copeland has these in storage. This means that, should the rights ever be resolved, there is the potential for a six-hour special edition, possibly containing over 100 songs.

Exhibition rights were retained by Copeland, and Urgh! has been shown on TV numerous times, including recent airings on VH1 and various cable-only channels. As the film prints aged and songs became damaged, airings were often edited to remove damaged songs. In some cases additional material not filmed for the movie was added to fill space. In particular, Night Flight
Night Flight (TV series)

Night Flight was a variety show on the USA Network. An eclectic mix of short films, cartoons, B movies, stand up comedy, documentaries, music videos and more, Night Flight was broadcast, in various incarnations, from 1981 to 1996....
 aired a heavily augmented version of the movie spread out over an entire night on several occasions. This included additional material by Wall of Voodoo
Wall of Voodoo

Wall of Voodoo was a Rock music musical ensemble from Los Angeles, California best known for the 1983 hit "Mexican Radio". The band had a sound that was a fusion of synthesizer-based New Wave music with the spaghetti western soundtrack style of Ennio Morricone....
, The Cramps
The Cramps

The Cramps were an American garage punk band formed in 1976. Their line-up rotated much over their existence, with the husband and wife duo of lead singer Lux Interior and lead guitarist Poison Ivy as the only permanent members....
 and Alleycats
Alleycats

The Alleycats is a Malaysian band which was formed in 1969 , and gained popularity in the late 1970s . They comprise of musicians from Penang, and gained popularity in their home state earlier on in their career ....
 that were not filmed for the movie, as well as other bands that would have been popular at the time. Notably missing from almost all recent broadcasts is the Gary Numan
Gary Numan

Gary Numan is an English singer, composer, and musician. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of commercial electronic music and has been described as the "King of synthpop." Numan is widely known for his chart-topping 1979 hits "Are 'Friends' Electric?" and "Cars "....
 song "Down in the Park
Down in the Park

"Down in the Park" is a 1979 single written and recorded by Gary Numan with his band Tubeway Army. The first cut from the album Replicas , it was not a hit when released but has long been a critical and fan favourite and for many years was nominated by Numan as his best composition....
". This clip was actually filmed by Derek Burbidge for the Gary Numan concert film Micromusic. Because Numan once again owns the rights to this footage, it is speculated that he has refused the broadcast rights to the clip.

Other portions of Urgh! appear elsewhere in film and video: The Klaus Nomi
Klaus Nomi

Klaus Sperber , better known as Klaus Nomi, was a German people countertenor noted for his wide vocal range and an unusual, otherworldly, elf stage persona....
 clip "Total Eclipse" appears in the 2004 documentary The Nomi Song
The Nomi Song

The Nomi Song is a 2004 Documentary film about the life of singer Klaus Nomi, written and directed by Andrew Horn. It features notable East Village, Manhattan personalities such as Kristian Hoffman....
, and details of its filming are discussed. The 1982 documentary The Police: Around The World was also filmed by Derek Burbidge and features footage used in Urgh! as well as other footage filmed at the same concert.

In addition to recent cable showings, some of the remaining intact prints of the movie have toured the country in recent years (one tour sponsored by the humor periodical The Onion
The Onion

'The Onion' is an United States "news satire" organization. It features satire articles reporting on international, national, and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website known as The A.V....
), and video showings in clubs and film houses have sparked a resurgence of interest in the film.

Track listing

  1. Opening credits
  2. The Police
    The Police

    The Police were an English Power trio Rock music band consisting of Sting , Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland . The band became globally popular in the late 1970s, playing a style of rock that was influenced by jazz, punk rock and reggae music....
     – "Driven to Tears"
  3. Wall of Voodoo
    Wall of Voodoo

    Wall of Voodoo was a Rock music musical ensemble from Los Angeles, California best known for the 1983 hit "Mexican Radio". The band had a sound that was a fusion of synthesizer-based New Wave music with the spaghetti western soundtrack style of Ennio Morricone....
     – "Back in Flesh"
  4. Toyah Willcox
    Toyah Willcox

    Toyah Ann Willcox is an English actress and singer....
     – "Dance"
  5. John Cooper Clarke
    John Cooper Clarke

    John Cooper Clarke is an English performance poet from Salford, Greater Manchester; he is often described as a Punk rock poet, having initially achieved recognition in the late 1970s during the flourishing punk movement....
     – "Health Fanatic"
  6. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
    Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark

    Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark are a synthpop group whose founding members are originally from the Wirral Peninsula, England. OMD record for Virgin Records ....
     – "Enola Gay
    Enola Gay (song)

    "Enola Gay" is a song by British synthpop band Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark . It was written by frontman Andy McCluskey, and appears on the band's second album, Organisation ....
    "
  7. Chelsea
    Chelsea (band)

    Chelsea are an England punk rock band, formed in London in 1976.Three of the four original band members went on to help found Generation X . More than two decades after its release, ?Right To Work?, Chelsea?s debut single, was included in Mojo magazine?s list of the best punk rock singles of all time....
     – "I’m on Fire"
  8. Oingo Boingo
    Oingo Boingo

    Oingo Boingo was an United States New Wave music band. They are best known for their influence on other musicians, their soundtrack contributions and their high energy Halloween concerts....
     – "Ain’t This the Life"
  9. Echo & the Bunnymen
    Echo & the Bunnymen

    Echo & the Bunnymen are an English post-punk group, formed in Liverpool in 1978. Their original lineup consisted of singer Ian McCulloch , guitarist Will Sergeant and bassist Les Pattinson, supplemented by a drum machine....
     – "The Puppet"
  10. Jools Holland
    Jools Holland

    Julian Miles "Jools" Holland Order of the British Empire, Deputy Lieutenant is an England pianist, bandleader and television presenter. His work has involved him with many of the biggest names in the contemporary rock and popular music industry, such as Sting, David Gilmour, Tom Jones and Bono....
     – "Foolish I Know"
  11. XTC
    XTC

    XTC were a New Wave band from Swindon, England, active between 1976 and 2005. Though the band enjoyed some significant chart success , they are more known for their long-standing critical success than for making hit records....
     – "Respectable Street"
  12. Klaus Nomi
    Klaus Nomi

    Klaus Sperber , better known as Klaus Nomi, was a German people countertenor noted for his wide vocal range and an unusual, otherworldly, elf stage persona....
     – "Total Eclipse"
  13. Athletico Spizz 80
    Spizz Energi

    Spizzenergi was a late 1970s England punk rock / new wave music band led by singer / guitarist Spizz . The band changed its name several times during its existence, alternate names including Spizzoil and Athletico Spizz 80....
     – "Where’s Captain Kirk?"
  14. The Go-Go's
    The Go-Go's

    The Go-Go?s are an all-female American Pop music band formed in 1978. They made rock history as the first all-women band that both wrote their own songs and played their own instruments to top the Billboard album charts....
     – "We Got the Beat"
  15. Dead Kennedys
    Dead Kennedys

    The Dead Kennedys were an United States punk band from the List of musicians in the first wave of punk music of American punk rock, formed in San Francisco, California in 1978....
     – "Bleed for Me"
  16. Steel Pulse
    Steel Pulse

    Steel Pulse are a well-known roots reggae musical band. They originally formed at Handsworth Wood Boys School, in Birmingham, England, composed of David Hinds , Basil Gabbidon , and Ronald McQueen ....
     – "Ku Klux Klan"
  17. Gary Numan
    Gary Numan

    Gary Numan is an English singer, composer, and musician. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of commercial electronic music and has been described as the "King of synthpop." Numan is widely known for his chart-topping 1979 hits "Are 'Friends' Electric?" and "Cars "....
     – "Down in the Park"
  18. Joan Jett and the Blackhearts – "Bad Reputation"
  19. Magazine
    Magazine (band)

    Magazine were a British post-punk group active between 1977 and 1981. Their debut single, "Shot By Both Sides", is now acknowledged as a classic and their debut album, Real Life , is still widely admired as one of the greatest albums of all time The band was formed by Howard Devoto after leaving punk band Buzzcocks in early 1977, deciding...
     – "Model Worker"
  20. Surf Punks
    Surf Punks

    The Surf Punks were a pop punk band formed in 1976 by Malibu, California residents Dennis Dragon , and Drew Steele. Dennis recruited the additional talents of Malibu residents, Tony Creed AKA "Hulk", for lead guitar and blues harp, fellow bodysurfer/frisbeeist John Hunt on bass, and south bay resident John Heussenstamm for lead guitar....
     – "My Beach"
  21. The Members
    The Members

    The Members was a punk rock band that originated in Camberley, England. The band was formed in 1976 by Nicky Tesco....
     – "Offshore Banking Business"
  22. Au Pairs
    Au Pairs (band)

    The Au Pairs were a post-punk band who formed in Birmingham in 1979. Musically they were very similar to bands such as Ludus, Gang of Four and the Delta 5....
     – "Come Again"
  23. The Cramps
    The Cramps

    The Cramps were an American garage punk band formed in 1976. Their line-up rotated much over their existence, with the husband and wife duo of lead singer Lux Interior and lead guitarist Poison Ivy as the only permanent members....
     – "Tear It Up"
  24. Invisible Sex – "Valium"
  25. Pere Ubu
    Pere Ubu (band)

    Pere Ubu are an experimental rock music group formed in Cleveland, Ohio, in 1975. Despite many long-term band members, singer David Thomas is the only constant....
     – "Birdies"
  26. Devo
    Devo

    Devo , often spelled DEVO or DEV-O, is an American Rock music group formed in Akron, Ohio in 1973. They are best known for their 1980 hit "Whip It", which made it to #14 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart....
     – "Uncontrollable Urge"
  27. The Alley Cats – "Nothing Means Nothing Anymore"
  28. John Otway
    John Otway

    John Otway, is a singer-songwriter, who built a large cult audience through unrelenting touring, a surreal humour sense of humour and a winning underdog persona....
     – "Cheryl’s Going Home"
  29. Gang of Four
    Gang of Four (band)

    Gang of Four are an England post-punk group from Leeds. Original personnel were singer Jon King , guitarist Andy Gill , bass guitarist Dave Allen and drummer Hugo Burnham....
     – "He’d Send in the Army"
  30. 999
    999 (band)

    999 are an English rock music rock band who formed in London in 1977. They are often cited as one of the first punk rock bands.Between 1978 and 1981, they had five Top 75 single in the UK Singles Chart but only one made it to the Top 40....
     – "Homicide"
  31. The Fleshtones
    The Fleshtones

    The Fleshtones are an United States garage rock band from Queens, New York formed in 1976....
     – "Shadowline"
  32. X – "Beyond and Back"
  33. Skafish – "Sign of the Cross"
  34. Splodgenessabounds
    Splodgenessabounds

    Splodgenessabounds is an England punk rock musical ensemble formed in Keston, Bromley, Kent. The band is associated with the Oi! and Punk Pathetique genres....
     – "Two Little Boys
    Two Little Boys

    "Two Little Boys" is a song written by United States composer Theodore Morse and lyricist Edward Madden. It was written in 1902 and became a popular music hall song of the time, made popular by Harry Lauder....
    "
  35. UB40
    UB40

    UB40 are a United Kingdom reggae band formed in 1978 in Birmingham. Featuring the same line-up of 8 musicians from 1978-2008, the band placed more than 50 singles on the UK charts, and achieved considerable international success as well....
     – "Madame Medusa"
  36. The Police
    The Police

    The Police were an English Power trio Rock music band consisting of Sting , Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland . The band became globally popular in the late 1970s, playing a style of rock that was influenced by jazz, punk rock and reggae music....
     – "Roxanne
    Roxanne (song)

    "Roxanne" is a hit song by the Rock music band The Police, first released in 1978 in music as a single and on their album Outlandos d'Amour....
    "
  37. The Police
    The Police

    The Police were an English Power trio Rock music band consisting of Sting , Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland . The band became globally popular in the late 1970s, playing a style of rock that was influenced by jazz, punk rock and reggae music....
     – "So Lonely"


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