"Hands Up in the Air" is a song by Australian rock band Boom Crash Opera. It was released in 1986 as the second single from their self-titled studio album.
The song reached number 16 in Australia.
Background
Co-author Farnan said the song was inspired by the Smiths' "How Soon is Now?" and written about Melbourne's Port Phillip Bay.
Reception
Jane Gazzo said the song, "continues the tradition of tight, funky rock and anthemic song chants from the chorus."
Track listing
7" single (0.258620)
- Hands Up in the Air (Extended Remix) (Peter Farnan; Richard Pleasance, Dale Ryder) â 4:47
- Leave (Dale Ryder, Greg O'Connor, Peter Maslen) â 3:44
- Hands Up in the Air (Peter Farnan; Richard Pleasance) â 3:47
Personnel
- Peter Maslen â drums, vocals
- Greg O'Connor â keyboards
- Dale Ryder â lead vocals
- Richard Pleasance â guitar, bass, vocals
- Peter Farnan â guitar, vocals
Charts
Weekly charts
References
External links