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: Directed by Kevin Godley and Lol Creme (of 10cc), the video features nostalgic, dream-like home movie footage that mirrors the song's themes of looking back at younger days.

For a deep dive into the history and impact of Wang Chung's 1984 hit I recommend checking out the retrospective feature by Stereogum in their "The Number Ones" series. wang_chung_dance_hall_days

: The prominent, catchy saxophone riff is often cited as the "hook" that defined the song’s mid-80s sound. : Directed by Kevin Godley and Lol Creme

: Great for quick trivia, including the meaning behind the lyrics and the fact that the song was actually recorded twice—once in 1982 and then the famous 1984 version. : Great for quick trivia, including the meaning

: It was originally released in 1982 on their debut album under the name Huang Chung before being re-recorded for their 1983 album Points on the Curve .

: An interview with Jack Hues and Nick Feldman where they break down the technical process of creating the track's distinctive rhythm and "cool" factor. Key Facts About the Song

While the song itself peaked at #16 on the Billboard Hot 100, Stereogum provides an excellent deep dive into the band's transition from their original name, Huang Chung, to their mainstream success under the production of Chris Hughes (who also produced Tears for Fears). Recommended Reading