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-'''Neon Lights''' (original German title: "Neonlicht") is a song by [[Kraftwerk]], released in 1978 on their ''[[The Man-Machine]]'' album. The song was a B-side to their single, [[The Model]].+:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9YCZVeIJ8xk
 +'''Neon Lights''' (original German title: "Neonlicht") is a song by [[Kraftwerk]], released in [[1978]] on their ''[[The Man-Machine]]'' album. The song was a B-side to their single, [[The Model]].
It was covered by [[Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark|OMD]] on their album ''[[Sugar Tax (OMD album)|Sugar Tax]]'' in 1991 and by [[Simple Minds]] on their 2001 cover album ''[[Neon Lights (album)|Neon Lights]]''. [[U2]] also recorded a version of the song for some releases of the 2004 single [[Vertigo (song)|Vertigo]]. It was covered by [[Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark|OMD]] on their album ''[[Sugar Tax (OMD album)|Sugar Tax]]'' in 1991 and by [[Simple Minds]] on their 2001 cover album ''[[Neon Lights (album)|Neon Lights]]''. [[U2]] also recorded a version of the song for some releases of the 2004 single [[Vertigo (song)|Vertigo]].
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Neon Lights (original German title: "Neonlicht") is a song by Kraftwerk, released in 1978 on their The Man-Machine album. The song was a B-side to their single, The Model.

It was covered by OMD on their album Sugar Tax in 1991 and by Simple Minds on their 2001 cover album Neon Lights. U2 also recorded a version of the song for some releases of the 2004 single Vertigo.



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