The song had a title that in authors’ intentions was a very clear reference, but it was also misunderstood, and all in all this gave further visibility to a hit that was already memorable in itself. were about to release their second album Organisation (the first had only been out eight months earlier), and of course they chose a song that would drive sales. This area will give us Mighty Wah and Pete Wylie, authors of Come back and later Sinful!, China Crisis with Black Man Ray or It’s Immaterial with Driving Away from Home. They had formed two years earlier in the Merseyside area, the area around Liverpool that throughout the 1980s will churn out creative talents always faithful to their originality and genuineness, as opposed to the more glamorous and glossy images that will instead come from London and international record companies. The group that created it, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark, abbreviated to O.M.D., were quite well known on the English electronic music scene. Surely because it is a beautiful song, very catchy, but also for a number of additional reasons. On September 26, 1980, a song came out that most likely we all still remember today. #EnolaGay #OMD #OrchestralManoeuvresInTheDark They're gonna end in more than tears some day Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – Enola Gay
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