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B-side
  
"Don't Make Waves"

Genre
  
Disco

"Who's Gonna Rock You" (1981)
  
"Sexy Music" (1981)

Released
  
March 21, 1981

Label
  
Epic

Writer(s)
  
Ben Findon, Mike Myers, Bob Puzey

"Sexy Music" is a 1981 single taken from Irish female vocal group The Nolans' 1980 album Making Waves, and later translated into Japanese by Japanese idol duo Wink.

The Nolans' version was released as a single in Japan in April 1981 after winning the Tokyo Music Festival a few days prior to this. It was cut from the album exclusively in Japan to be released as a 7-inch single and a LP containing rearrangements of tracks from Making Waves and Nolan Sisters, gaining commercial success with about 270,000 copies sold.

In 1981, the song was covered by Taiwanese singer Frankie Kao (高凌风) as 冬天里的一把火, which was later covered, with much more success, by fellow Taiwanese singer Fei Xiang. Having had some success prior, he reached superstar status almost overnight when in 1987, he performed this song in CCTV's new year gala. The song became an instant hit, and his subsequent album sold 2 million copies.

In 1990, Wink recorded the cover version sung in the Japanese lyrics written by Neko Oikawa. Their interpretation was released as a single in March 1990 and provided the duo with their fifth and last number-one spot on the Japanese hit parade.

In 1991, The Nolans would in turn cover Wink's biggest selling single, 淋しい熱帯魚 Samishii Nettaigyo, with English lyrics, under the name Tidal Wave.

Track listing (Wink version)

  1. "Sexy Music" (Findon/Myers/Puzey/Neko Oikawa)
  2. "Ichiban Kanashii Bara (いちばん哀しい薔薇)"(Kisaburo Suzuki/Neko Oikawa)

References

Sexy Music Wikipedia