New Thing from London Town

1986 single by Sharpe & Numan
"New Thing from London Town"
Single by Sharpe & Numan
ReleasedOctober 1986
StudioRock City Studios (Shepperton)
GenreSynth-pop
LabelNuma
Songwriter(s)
  • Bill Sharpe
  • Roger Odell
  • Gary Numan
Producer(s)Bill Sharpe
Sharpe & Numan singles chronology
"Change Your Mind"
(1985)
"New Thing from London Town"
(1986)
"Voices"
(1988)

"New Thing from London Town" is a song by the English synth-pop duo Sharpe & Numan, released as a single in October 1986. Composed by Bill Sharpe with lyrics by Roger Odell and featuring lead vocals by Gary Numan, it spent three weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number 52.[1]

Musically similar to the duo's previous hit single "Change Your Mind", Sharpe and Numan recorded the song at Rock City Studios, Shepperton with synthesizers and drum programming by Sharpe and vocals by Numan. The track was completed to its finished form in five days.[2] A version of the song with new lyrics by Numan was included on his eighth solo studio album Strange Charm (1986), released shortly after the single.[3]

Track listing

7" single

  • "New Thing from London Town" – 3.30
  • "Time to Die" – 3.00

12" single

  • "New Thing from London Town" – 8.00
  • "Time to Die" – 4.10

References

  1. ^ New Thing from London Town Official Charts
  2. ^ Dan Goldstein Bright New Things mu:zines
  3. ^ Gary Numan Strange Charm Discogs.com

External links

  • "New Thing from London Town" at Discogs (list of releases)
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