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- The_Lebanon_(song) runtime "4.09".
- The_Lebanon_(song) abstract ""The Lebanon" is a song by the British synthpop group The Human League. Written jointly by lead singer Philip Oakey and keyboard player Jo Callis, it was recorded at AIR Studios between 1983-1984. Originally an album track on Hysteria, it was released as a single in the UK and the U.S. and was the first single to be released from that album.".
- The_Lebanon_(song) album Hysteria_(The_Human_League_album).
- The_Lebanon_(song) bSide ""Thirteen"".
- The_Lebanon_(song) genre Electronic_rock.
- The_Lebanon_(song) genre New_wave_music.
- The_Lebanon_(song) genre Synthpop.
- The_Lebanon_(song) musicalArtist The_Human_League.
- The_Lebanon_(song) musicalBand The_Human_League.
- The_Lebanon_(song) previousWork (Keep_Feeling)_Fascination.
- The_Lebanon_(song) producer Chris_Thomas_(record_producer).
- The_Lebanon_(song) producer Hugh_Padgham.
- The_Lebanon_(song) recordLabel Virgin_Records.
- The_Lebanon_(song) releaseDate "1984-04-23".
- The_Lebanon_(song) runtime "245.4".
- The_Lebanon_(song) subsequentWork Life_on_Your_Own.
- The_Lebanon_(song) wikiPageID "8209005".
- The_Lebanon_(song) wikiPageRevisionID "589884767".
- The_Lebanon_(song) writer Jo_Callis.
- The_Lebanon_(song) writer Philip_Oakey.
- The_Lebanon_(song) artist The_Human_League.
- The_Lebanon_(song) bSide ""Thirteen"".
- The_Lebanon_(song) cover "LebanonHL.jpg".
- The_Lebanon_(song) filename "The Lebanon.ogg".
- The_Lebanon_(song) format "7".
- The_Lebanon_(song) fromAlbum Hysteria_(The_Human_League_album).
- The_Lebanon_(song) genre Electronic_rock.
- The_Lebanon_(song) genre New_wave_music.
- The_Lebanon_(song) genre Synthpop.
- The_Lebanon_(song) hasPhotoCollection The_Lebanon_(song).
- The_Lebanon_(song) label Virgin_Records.
- The_Lebanon_(song) lastSingle ""(Keep Feeling) Fascination"".
- The_Lebanon_(song) length "4.09".
- The_Lebanon_(song) name "The Lebanon".
- The_Lebanon_(song) nextSingle Life_on_Your_Own.
- The_Lebanon_(song) producer "Chris Thomas and Hugh Padgham".
- The_Lebanon_(song) recorded "1984".
- The_Lebanon_(song) released "1984-04-23".
- The_Lebanon_(song) thisSingle "The Lebanon".
- The_Lebanon_(song) title "The Lebanon".
- The_Lebanon_(song) wordnet_type synset-phonograph_record-noun-1.
- The_Lebanon_(song) writer "Philip Oakey and Jo Callis".
- The_Lebanon_(song) subject Category:1984_singles.
- The_Lebanon_(song) subject Category:Anti-war_songs.
- The_Lebanon_(song) subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Chris_Thomas.
- The_Lebanon_(song) subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Hugh_Padgham.
- The_Lebanon_(song) subject Category:The_Human_League_songs.
- The_Lebanon_(song) type 1984Singles.
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- The_Lebanon_(song) comment ""The Lebanon" is a song by the British synthpop group The Human League. Written jointly by lead singer Philip Oakey and keyboard player Jo Callis, it was recorded at AIR Studios between 1983-1984. Originally an album track on Hysteria, it was released as a single in the UK and the U.S. and was the first single to be released from that album.".
- The_Lebanon_(song) label "The Lebanon (song)".
- The_Lebanon_(song) label "The Lebanon".
- The_Lebanon_(song) sameAs m.026w7_9.
- The_Lebanon_(song) sameAs Q3099689.
- The_Lebanon_(song) sameAs Q3099689.
- The_Lebanon_(song) sameAs The_Lebanon_(song).
- The_Lebanon_(song) wasDerivedFrom The_Lebanon_(song)?oldid=589884767.
- The_Lebanon_(song) isPrimaryTopicOf The_Lebanon_(song).
- The_Lebanon_(song) name "The Lebanon".