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Omd Lyrics

Genre: Rock

Omd Lyrics - by Popularity

1 Talking Loud And Clear
2 This Is Helena
3 Joan Of Arc (Maid Of Orleans)
4 Locomotion
5 Joan Of Arc
6 Messages
7 The Messerschmitt Twins
8 Tesla Girls
9 Promise
10 SEALAND
11 We Love You
12 Pandoras Box
13 Dreaming
14 Electricity
15 Almost
16 Statues
17 La Femme Accident
18 So In Love
19 Crush
20 Souvenir
21 Neon Lights
22 All Wrapped Up
23 I Betray My Friends
24 Romance Of The Telescope
25 Julia's Song
26 History Of Modern Part 1
27 Metroland
28 Vcl Xi
29 History Of Modern Part 2
30 Night Cafe
31 Walking On The Milky Way
32 Universal
33 Sister Marie Says
34 The Future Will Be Silent
35 The Sun & The Moon
36 Pulse
37 Helen Of Troy
38 Please Remain Seated
39 White Trash
40 The More I See You
41 Bondage Of Fate
42 Our System
43 The Misunderstanding
44 The Dead Girls
45 New Babies; New Toys
46 Kissing The Machine
47 Enola Gay
48 Stanlow
49 Forever (Live and Die)
50 The Black Sea
51 New Holy Ground
52 Decimal
53 Stay With Me
54 If You Leave
55 Red Frame/White Light
56 That Was Then
57 Victory Waltz
58 Dresden
59 Stay
60 Call My Name
61 Stand Above Me
62 2nd Thought
63 Atomic Ranch
64 Hard Day
65 Southern
66 Annex
67 Final Song
68 THE BEGINNING AND THE END
69 Georgia
70 Radio Prague
71 Very Close To Far Away
72 Never Turn Away
73 Motion And Heart
74 New Head
75 Too Late
76 Mystereality
77 Flame of Hope
78 Goddess Of Love
79 The Boy From The Chemist Is Here To See You
80 SECRET
81 THE NEW STONE AGE
82 Hold You
83 Everyday
84 Best Years Of Our Lives
85 Bunker Soldiers
86 Dollar Girl
87 The Gospel Of St. Jude

Omd Bio

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) are a British New Wave group formed in 1978, whose founding members, Andy McCluskey (vocals, bass guitar) and Paul Humphreys (keyboards, vocals), are originally from the Wirral Peninsula, England. The band rose to fame with their fourth single "Enola Gay", which became a major hit throughout Europe in 1980, and achieved worldwide popularity the following year with their third album Architecture & Morality. Regarded as the band's seminal work, it spawned three international hit singles and propelled them to superstar status in their home country. OMD, whose music frequently eschewed traditional pop music arrangements in favour of experimentation, were retrospectively described by AllMusic's Ned Raggett as having been "in the enviable position of at once being creative innovators and radio-friendly pop giants."

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omd