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- It's_No_Game runtime "4.0".
- It's_No_Game abstract ""It's No Game" is a song written by David Bowie for the 1980 album Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps), featuring lead guitar played by Robert Fripp. The song is in two parts, opening and closing the album. The first part featured lyrics sung in Japanese, making it the "most obvious target" of the Hee Bee Gee Bees' Bowie parody "Quite Ahead of My Time" (1981), which featured a voice calling out the names of Japanese cars.".
- It's_No_Game album Scary_Monsters_(and_Super_Creeps).
- It's_No_Game artist David_Bowie.
- It's_No_Game genre Hard_rock.
- It's_No_Game genre New_wave_music.
- It's_No_Game genre Post-punk.
- It's_No_Game producer David_Bowie.
- It's_No_Game producer Tony_Visconti.
- It's_No_Game recordLabel RCA_Records.
- It's_No_Game recordedIn Avatar_Studios.
- It's_No_Game recordedIn London.
- It's_No_Game recordedIn New_York_City.
- It's_No_Game releaseDate "1980-09-12".
- It's_No_Game runtime "240.0".
- It's_No_Game subsequentWork Up_the_Hill_Backwards.
- It's_No_Game trackNumber "1".
- It's_No_Game wikiPageID "4267487".
- It's_No_Game wikiPageRevisionID "602866677".
- It's_No_Game writer David_Bowie.
- It's_No_Game album Scary_Monsters_(and_Super_Creeps).
- It's_No_Game artist David_Bowie.
- It's_No_Game genre Hard_rock.
- It's_No_Game genre New_wave_music.
- It's_No_Game genre Post-punk.
- It's_No_Game hasPhotoCollection It's_No_Game.
- It's_No_Game label RCA_Records.
- It's_No_Game length "255.0".
- It's_No_Game length "262.0".
- It's_No_Game name "It's No Game".
- It's_No_Game next ""Up the Hill Backwards"".
- It's_No_Game nextNo "2".
- It's_No_Game producer "David Bowie, Tony Visconti".
- It's_No_Game recorded "The Power Station, New York, February 1980 ; Good Earth Studios, London, April 1980".
- It's_No_Game released "1980-09-12".
- It's_No_Game trackNo "1".
- It's_No_Game wordnet_type synset-song-noun-1.
- It's_No_Game writer David_Bowie.
- It's_No_Game subject Category:1980_songs.
- It's_No_Game subject Category:David_Bowie_songs.
- It's_No_Game subject Category:Multilingual_songs.
- It's_No_Game subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_David_Bowie.
- It's_No_Game subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Tony_Visconti.
- It's_No_Game subject Category:Songs_written_by_David_Bowie.
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- It's_No_Game type DavidBowieSongs.
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- It's_No_Game type MusicalComposition107037465.
- It's_No_Game type Song107048000.
- It's_No_Game type SongsProducedByDavidBowie.
- It's_No_Game type SongsProducedByTonyVisconti.
- It's_No_Game type MusicalWork.
- It's_No_Game type Song.
- It's_No_Game type Work.
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- It's_No_Game comment ""It's No Game" is a song written by David Bowie for the 1980 album Scary Monsters (and Super Creeps), featuring lead guitar played by Robert Fripp. The song is in two parts, opening and closing the album. The first part featured lyrics sung in Japanese, making it the "most obvious target" of the Hee Bee Gee Bees' Bowie parody "Quite Ahead of My Time" (1981), which featured a voice calling out the names of Japanese cars.".
- It's_No_Game label "It's No Game".
- It's_No_Game sameAs m.0bt6px.
- It's_No_Game sameAs Q16995206.
- It's_No_Game sameAs Q16995206.
- It's_No_Game sameAs It's_No_Game.
- It's_No_Game wasDerivedFrom It's_No_Game?oldid=602866677.
- It's_No_Game isPrimaryTopicOf It's_No_Game.
- It's_No_Game name "It's No Game".