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"'''Hyperactive!'''" is a ] by British musician ], taken from his second album '']'', released in 1984. Additional vocals were provided by Louise Ulfstedt.<ref name="MusicBrainz">{{cite web |url= http://musicbrainz.org/track/7204c339-a622-4ee1-88d6-edd92498ce2d.html |title=MusicBrainz |accessdate=2011-04-05}}</ref> | "'''Hyperactive!'''" is a ] by British musician ], taken from his second album '']'', released in 1984. Additional vocals were provided by Louise Ulfstedt.<ref name="MusicBrainz">{{cite web |url= http://musicbrainz.org/track/7204c339-a622-4ee1-88d6-edd92498ce2d.html |title=MusicBrainz |accessdate=2011-04-05}}</ref> | ||
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According to Thomas Dolby, he initially composed the song for ], whom he met in 1982. He decided to record it by himself since he never got any feedback from Jackson after sending him a demo tape.<ref>'']'', Issue 366/2009</ref> | According to Thomas Dolby, he initially composed the song for ], whom he met in 1982. He decided to record it by himself since he never got any feedback from Jackson after sending him a demo tape.<ref>'']'', Issue 366/2009</ref> |
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"Hyperactive!" is a single by British musician Thomas Dolby, taken from his second album The Flat Earth, released in 1984. Additional vocals were provided by Louise Ulfstedt.
According to Thomas Dolby, he initially composed the song for Michael Jackson, whom he met in 1982. He decided to record it by himself since he never got any feedback from Jackson after sending him a demo tape.
It was the first single to be taken from the album and peaked at #17 on the UK Singles Chart and #16 on the Canadian RPM Magazine charts, but only reached #62 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
References
- "MusicBrainz". Retrieved 2011-04-05.
- Record Collector, Issue 366/2009
- "RPM Magazine". Retrieved 2010-09-26.