Men at Work - 'Who Can It Be Now?' Reaction! Searching for Peace And Quiet in the Red Light District

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"Who Can It Be Now?" is a song by the Australian rock band Men at Work. It was released as a single in 1981 and later included on their debut album "Business as Usual," which was released in 1982. The song was written by the band's lead vocalist and flutist, Colin Hay.

The song became a big hit, reaching the top of the charts in Australia, Canada, and the United States. It features a distinctive saxophone riff and catchy melody, making it one of Men at Work's most recognizable songs. The lyrics of the song are about a person who is constantly bothered by unexpected visitors and is growing increasingly frustrated by them.

"Who Can It Be Now?" played a significant role in Men at Work's rise to fame, and it remains a staple of 80s music playlists. The band's fusion of rock, pop, and new wave elements, along with their quirky lyrics and catchy tunes, contributed to their popularity during that era.

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