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Men At Work – Be Good Johnny – Official Music Video
The song was written by Men At Work members, Colin Hay and Greg Ham. “Be Good Johnny” was released as the third single from their debut, multi-platinum album, “Business as Usual”. The single peaked at #3 on the Billboard Top Tracks chart in the U.S., and in New Zealand.

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