Midge Ure

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  • 80s
  • new wave
  • pop
  • singer-songwriter
  • synthpop
Midge Ure OBE (born James Ure on October 10, 1953 in Cambuslang, Lanarkshire, Scotland) is a rock and roll guitarist, singer and songwriter from Scotland, who had particular success in the 1970s and 1980s. His stage name, Midge, is a phonetic reversal of his real name, Jim. Beginning his career with bubblegum pop-rock band Slik, he would go on to play in The Rich Kids and temporarily for Thin Lizzy before replacing John Foxx as singer of electronic new wave band Ultravox in 1979. Shortly afterwards, they had a huge UK hit with "Vienna", and became one of Britain's top bands for several years.

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Songs

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    Sinnerman

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    Sister and Brother

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    Sister and Brother (feat. Kate Bush)

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    Sister and Brother (single edit)

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    Sleepwalk

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    Somebody

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    Star Crossed

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    Strange Brew (live)

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    Strong

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    Supernatural

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    Sweet 'n' Sensitive Thing

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    Take Me Home

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    Textures

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    That Certain Smile

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    That Certain Smile (edit)

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    That Certain Smile (Extended Mix)

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    The Chieftain

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    The Chieftain / The Dancer (live)

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    The Chieftain/The Dancer (Live)

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    The Gift

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    The Gift (instrumental)

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    The Gift (reprise)

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    The Leaving (So Long)

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    The Maker

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    The Man Who Sold the World

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    The Phantom of the Opera (Live Millenium Stadium, Cardiff)

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    The Refugee Song

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    The Voice

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    Tomorrow

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    Trail of Tears

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    Trying Now

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    Tumbling Down

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    Vienna

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    Visage (Fade To Grey)

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    Waiting Days

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    Wastelands

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    Wastelands (edit)

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    What Would You Do (Skin)?

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    What Would You Do?

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    What's Out There?

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    When the Wind Blows (live at Wembley 1985)

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    When the Winds Blow

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    When the Winds Blow (live)

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    White China

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    Wire And Wood

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    Words

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    You Move Me

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    Your Religion

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    |You| Move Me


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