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Go write your own song: Colin Hay slams use of Down Under at anti-immigration rallies in Australia
Former Men at Work frontman Colin Hay has strongly condemned the use of the band’s iconic 1981 hit Down Under at anti-immigration rallies held by the group March for Australia, saying the song has ...
Grammy-winning musician Colin Hay has told anti-immigration protesters to stop using his iconic song about Australia, Down ...
Grammy Award-winning rock band Men At Work, led by original member Colin Hay, will head out on tour this summer and make a ...
Men At Work, best known for such hit songs as "Who Can It Be Now?" and "Down Under," has announced dates for a U.S. summer ...
Grammy Award-winning rock band Men At Work, led by original member Colin Hay, has announced a summer 2026 U.S. headlining ...
Colin Hay has spoken out against the use of Men At Work’s Down Under at anti-immigration rallies, saying the song was written for unity, not division.
Men at Work band member and lead vocalist Colin Hay has shared a scathing message on social media, expressing his disapproval of the “unauthorized” and “unlicensed” use of the song Down Under at any ...
"Go write your own song, leave mine alone." ...
Down Under’ is ultimately a song of celebration. It’s for pluralism and inclusion; unity, not division. Go write your own ...
The songwriter behind the classic anthem shared his disapproval of his band's song being used by Australian anti-immigration ...
In a powerful statement on social media, Colin Hay has condemned the use of his iconic song, Down Under, at the recent March For Australia rallies. This condemnation highlights the broader concern ...
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