About "Life During Wartime"
"Life During Wartime" is a song by the American new wave band Talking Heads, released as the first single from their 1979 album Fear of Music. It peaked at #80 on the US Billboard Pop Singles Chart.
The song is also performed in the 1984 film Stop Making Sense, which depicts a Talking Heads concert. The performance featured in the film prominently features aerobic exercising and jogging by David Byrne and background singers. The Stop Making Sense live version of the track is featured in the film's accompanying soundtrack album. Its official title as a single, "Life During Wartime (This Ain't No Party... This Ain't No Disco... This Ain't No Foolin' Around)", makes it one of the longest-titled singles.The song is included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll.
Top songs by Talking Heads
- Road To Nowhere
- Psycho Killer
- Burning Down The House
- Slippery People
- Once In A Lifetime
- Don't Worry About The Government
- The Lady Don't Mind
- Take Me To The River
- Animals
- Creatures Of Love
- And She Was
- People Like Us
- Electric Guitar
- Perfect World
- A Clean Break
- I'm Not In Love
- Heaven
- Listening Wind
- (give Me Back My) Name
- Happy Day
- Found A Job
- Love For Sale
- This Must Be The Place (naive Melody)
- This Must Be The Place
- The Facts Of Life
- Name
- I Zimbra
- Girlfriend Is Better
- Mind
- Cities
- City Of Dreams
- Nothing But Flowers
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