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  1. Vote for your favourite 80s hit of all time: https://lnk.to/80BestHitsListen to more from The Human League: http://TheHumanLeague.lnk.to/EssentialsStream a p...

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    • 10 Human, 1986
    • 9 Being Boiled, 1978
    • 8 The Sound of The Crowd, 1981
    • 7 Blind Youth, 1979
    • 6 Love Action (I Believe in Love), 1981
    • 5 Open Your Heart
    • 4 Louise, 1984
    • 3 Mirror Man, 1982
    • 2 Tell Me When, 1995
    • 1 Don’T You Want Me, 1981
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    A great single, even if it sounds more like classic Jam & Lewis (who wrote and produced it) than it does The Human League. By this time, the League’s sound was a million miles from that of first album Reproduction, but, that said, this is still a cracking track, and one that gave the band their second (and final to date) American No.1.

    Anyone who’d come to love The Human League through 1981’s Dare would likely have been shocked when they started exploring the band’s earliest material. Being Boiled was The nascent Human League’s first ever single from 1978, and, to anyone mostly familiar with Don’t You Want Me, would have sounded like a completely different band. In many ways, the...

    Most bands tend to split after the departure of their primary songwriter or songwriters. Not The Human League though. With Ware and Marsh scooting to form Heaven 17, Phil Oakey decided to keep the name of the group, recruiting Susan Ann Sulley, Joanne Catherall and others for the new line-up. The Sound Of The Crowd was the second single (after the ...

    For all the doomy atmospherics, there was often a vein of wit that ran through some of those early Human League records. With lines as brilliant as “Dehumanisation is such a long word/ It’s been around since Richard III”, it was clear that not everything was serious and bleak in League-world.

    The Sound Of The Crowd’s follow-up and the band’s first Top 5 hit, Love Action (I Believe In Love) was written for the dancefloor and sounded like it, an instantly catchy pop number that was only kept off the top spot by Shakin’ Stevens and Hooked On Classics. Released off Dare as a double A-side with non-album track Hard Times, it was written abou...

    If early Human League were doom-laden and oppressive, the new chart-friendly iteration of the band were often bright and breezy (though, in this song’s case, that’s really to do with the riff being played on a Casio VL Tone). This No.6-charting track was the last of three songs from Dare to be released in advance of the album itself. It was, in Hum...

    Ignore Phil Oakey’s less-than-hip hair in the video, this single was a highlight of post-Dare LP Hysteria. Focusing on a chance encounter between a man and an old flame, the song, Oakey says, is “about men thinking they can manipulate women when they can’t, even conning themselves that they have when they haven’t.” He also revealed that the lovers ...

    A No.2 hit in 1982, Mirror Man was written as a homage to Motown. A brilliantly inventive synth-soul song (or electronic Northern Soul record, whatever you prefer), there was much speculation at the time as to the identity of the titular mirror man. In 1988, Oakey revealed the song was actually about Adam Ant.

    It may not have been marketed as such, but Tell Me When was definitely a ‘blue’ Human League song, a crazily catchy pop number that would net the band their final – to date – Top 10 hit. Released as the first 7″ from their seventh album, Octopus, it was penned by Oakey and Paul C Beckett and was largely seen as a comeback single (previous 7”Soundtr...

    Not just the best song of The Human League’s career, but one of the finest songs of the 1980s, Don’t You Want Me is currently the 23rd most successful single in UK Singles Chart history. Inspired by a photo-story in a teen girl’s magazine, Phil Oakey’s initial disdain for the song was so great he didn’t even want it released as a single (on the Dar...

    A list of the finest moments from the Sheffield synth-poppers, from their early experimental days to their chart-topping hits. Find out which song is the most successful in UK history and why it was inspired by a teen magazine.

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  3. The Human League - Greatest Hits. Playlist • WolfieTheAngel • 2022. 1.5K views • 8 tracks • 34 minutes. The Human League - Love Action. ZTTFGTH11. 5:03. Mirror Man (Remastered 2003) The...

  4. 1. Don't You Want Me. The Human League 259M plays. 3:58. 2. Love Action (I Believe In Love) The Human League 10M plays. 5:00. 3. Open Your Heart (2002 Mix) The Human League 3.2M plays....

  5. Human League Greatest Hits. Playlist • Mike Henderson • 2020. 893 views • 25 tracks • 1+ hours. Save to library. Tell Me When (Demo) The Human League Octopus (Special Edition) 6:24. Don't...