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Colin Hay

As the singer, guitarist, and main songwriter of Australia's Men at Work, Colin Hay was responsible for penning several of the quirkiest pop hits of the early '80s. Although he and his former band will forever be associated with "the land down under," Hay originally hailed from Scotland, where he was born in the town of Kilwinning on June 29, 1953. Hay relocated to Australia in 1967, by which time he had begun playing guitar and singing. Although the country is probably best known for spawning hard rock bands (AC/DC, Rose Tattoo, Radio Birdman, etc.), Hay sought to form a band that was more in line with the burgeoning new wave style, but one that also embraced pop. Shortly after joining up with guitarist Ron Strykert in 1978, Hay's master plan was realized, as Men at Work were formed. Rounding out the band was saxophonist/flutist Greg Ham, bassist John Rees, and drummer Jerry Speiser, who in 1982 issued their debut full-length, Business as Usual. Earning quite a few comparisons to then-reigning chart kings the Police, Men at Work quickly became MTV favorites (during the station's early days). Since he was the group's main singer and songwriter, Hay quickly became the focal point of the band, as such humorous videos for "Who Can It Be Now" and "Down Under" pushed the debut album to the top of the U.S. charts -- making Men at Work an overnight sensation. Perhaps sensing that they should strike again while they were still fresh in people's minds, Men at Work went directly back in the studio to work on another album. Issued in 1983, Cargo was another sizable hit, but did not fare nearly as well as its predecessor -- commercially or artistically.

Taking an extended break, Hay and company did not resurface again until 1985's Two Hearts, an unfocused recording that saw almost half of the band replaced. With the album's disappointing showing, Men at Work split up shortly thereafter. Hay embarked on a solo career, debuting in 1987 with Looking for Jack (the title of which supposedly referred to a brief encounter Hay had with actor Jack Nicholson), which once more failed to match the success of his early work with Men at Work. Hay continued to release solo material with regularity throughout the '90s, including such titles as 1990's Wayfaring Sons, 1992's Peaks & Valleys, 1994's Topanga, and 1998's Transcendental Highway. The same decade, Hay also launched his own record label, Lazy Eye Records, and sporadically acted in cult movies (which he had began doing the previous decade) and TV shows, including parts on such series as JAG, The Larry Sanders Show, and The Mick Molloy Show, among others. Hay continues to release albums and tour to this day. The first few years of the 21st century saw the release of a pair of recordings -- a new studio album in 2001, Going Somewhere, and a collection of re-recorded Men at Work and solo tracks in 2003 (Man at Work). Hay also toured with Ringo Starr in the summer of 2003, as part of the former Beatles drummer's annual All Starr Band. He issued Are You Lookin' at Me? in 2007 and American Sunshine in 2009, both of which were released on the Compass label. Two years later, Hay released his eleventh album Gathering Mercury. ~ Greg Prato, Rovi
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love, Love, LOVE colin!
dawnalbat
what a voice and beautiful lyrics to go with it. he's underrated.
As an Aussie Expat living in the US, I went and saw him perform recently in Madison Wisconsin. He is just awesome on so many levels and soem of his older stuff made me so bloody homesick!
this song reminds me of a guy that i always have on my mind.
Play this at my funeral.
When I woke today suddenly, nothing happened...
noelani77
LOVE his song on the Garden State soundtrack
joeandcil
Greatest singer/songw r i t e r ever! Grew up listening to him everyday, got to meet him during his 2011 show in Long Beach at the Broad Stage. Colin puts on a great show and if you stick around after he will sign autographs and take pictures with you. A wonderful man with a heart and soul like no other. Waiting For My Real Life is the deepest song ever.
Great performer, great artist. Catch Colin in concert if you can.
stevesmyth30
pstanly hit the nail on the nead perfectly. I was never a men at work fan as a kid....now to hear it stripped down in a more 'folksy vibe.....I love it..and his solo stuff is funny and light...very nice
Love this man!
toxic.sushi
i just dont think ill ever get over you
lovejoy_onei l l
What a beautiful song!!!
I'll go on that road trip :)
steffanyj
Must have this album...I love love love his voice...make s me want to go on a long road trip through the desert!!
wrote waiting for my real life to begin straight outta my journal. Loved this voice since the seventys
Saw him on April 30th @ Park West Chicago. Going to see him again this friday may 6th in schaumburg. He's amazing on tour, go see him!!! Stay for 20 min after the show and you get to shake his hand. Can't really beat that.
Saw him on 20APR11 for my birthday! Great music, and a really personable guy.
Colin Hay is some of the best art that music has to offer your ears. "Gathering Mercury" Album was just released also. Its Amazing! Go buy it!!!
rutagreenber g
Classic. This guy is timeless and his true genious is now being recognized, sorry to say, thanks to Scrubs, he's been revitalized. Amazing and plan to see him in Pittsburgh later this month.
If you like his voice, check out the last song on "Going Somewhere". It's completely a cappela (spelling?) sorry, I forget the name of the track.
Great voice and such a mellow tone. Just puts me in a good mood.
barkenn
Saw my first episode of "Scrubs" which featured this song. Totally blew me away. Great version of a great song.
great tunes - great sound - great energy for an acoustic set...
pstanley57
I love his stuff. I was lukewarm to Men at Work in my childhood, but when you strip away all of the synthetic garbage that was in fashion in the 80s and go for a more organic sound, those songs are awesome too. Overkill is a great example.
Yes! He puts on an amazingly unforgettabl e show..He is charismatic, sexy and funny as hell..Can't wait to see him play again..
I saw him Play a few mo's ago I thought he was great
One of my favorite artists of all time. An amazing performer! I urge anyone who can to see him live. What a show!
i like this version, it is sitting on the beach with a cold one music
gets better with age
I love this guy he is so original.
kietryn
Took Pandora a year to play that song for me!
laloga13
I first heard this song on "Scrubs," and fell in love with it. Awesome!
stellar voice, great music, i'm impressed, it's happy, it's sad, it's sittin' on the beach drinkin a cold one music.
lilvega_blue
COOL
I always wondered what these guys have been up to.
I will always love Men at Work.
ceja1
Whoi can it be?? For real who is it? Who cares?
Wow. Never realized how much Colin Hay and Todd Park Mohr sound so similar in voice.
Happy birthday, Colin
2give2u
Great music!
arneyc5
Colin is an amazing artist, both yesterday and today
John Mayer reportedly said of "I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You" that he wished he'd written it. What a great song.
dsandridge
Easily one of the best cameo appearances on "SCRUBS".
buildbig808
the next record is called worts and yalls
sps31
great song
trx250reater
teenage years his music from men at work bring me back to the good years
Dig the acoustic version!
Saw him live and met him at disc signing. Flat out amazing voice and treated his fans like old friends.
graskal
Master Hay has always kicked a**. Men at work was and still is GREAT! Shows how much influence he was on the band
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