"One Night in Bangkok" by Murray Head.

OK, boys and girls, more 80s "quasi" one-hit wonders: This artist's "almost" one hit came in 1984 with an Ulvaeus/Andersson/Rice composition originally written for "Chess", a concept album and musical. It compares the decadent nightlife of an Asian capital with a game of chess. The rap very appropriately mentions "King" Yul Brynner. Anders Glenmark provides the chorus. Intricate Jethro Tull-esque flute solo. #1 in 4 countries, #3 US & Canada and #12 UK. Last show-tune to chart in the Top 5. Artist? Song? Answer: "One Night in Bangkok" by Murray Head. He's an "almost" one-hit wonder as, in 1971, he hit the charts at #14 with his version of "Superstar" from the musical. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgc_LRjlbTU&list=RDrgc_LRjlbTU&start_radio=1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SKicGSYSwKY&list=RDSKicGSYSwKY&start_radio=1

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