Wang Chung - Everybody Have Fun Tonight - Get Up and Dance Version

 


"Everybody Have Fun Tonight" is a song performed by the British new wave group Wang Chung, released as a single from their album Mosaic in 1986. Collaboratively written by Jack Hues, Nick Feldman, and Peter Wolf, it reached #2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart on Christmas 1986 behind "Walk Like an Egyptian" by The Bangles. It also hit #1 on the Canada RPM Top 100 Singles chart the week of 17 January 1987. With some different lyrics, the original ballad version of the song was placed on the B-side.
After their breakup in 1991, Wang Chung reunited in 2005 to perform this song on the television show Hit Me, Baby, One More Time. The song is featured on numerous 1980s compilation albums and still receives some radio airplay across the United States.
#2s" episode of VH1 Classic's One Hit Wonders series, even though the band had one more top 10 single, "Let's Go", in April 1987
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Artwork By – Norman Moore
oe Pizzulo, Julia Waters, Michael McDonald, Oren Waters, Phil Perry (2), Phillip Ingram, Siedah Garrett Drums, Keyboards, Synthesiz
Backing Vocals – Ina Wolf,
Jer [Synclavier], Chorus – Peter Wolf (3) Engineer – Brian Malouf, Peter Müller Engineer [Assistant] – Marvin Wolf, Tim Alban
oducer, Arranged By – Peter Wolf (3) Recor
Lead Vocals, Keyboards, Guitar – Jack Hues Mastered By – Bernie Grundman Mixed By – Brian Malouf Photography – Simon Fowler P
rded By – Brian Malouf Saxophone [Alto, Tenor] – Otmar Klein Saxophone [Baritone] – Herbert Graf Saxophone [Soprano, Tenor, Alto] – Harry Sokal Trumpet – Hannes Kottek
Vocals, Bass, Guitar, Keyboards – Nick Feldman


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