Men At Work - Who: Can It Be Now [ Extended Remix]

: Lines like "I've done no harm, I keep to myself" emphasize a desire for solitude that borders on the pathological.

The extended format provides more "space" for the song's core theme: . The lyrics depict a narrator trapped in his home, fearful of an unknown visitor knocking at his door. Men At Work - Who can it be now [ Extended Remix]

Several variations of the extended mix exist across different platforms: Men At Work - Who Can It Be Now (Time Federation Remix) : Lines like "I've done no harm, I

Men At Work's serves as a hauntingly expansive take on the band's 1981 debut single. While the original 7" version introduced the world to lead singer Colin Hay’s paranoid lyrics and Greg Ham’s iconic improvised saxophone hook, the extended mixes—such as the White Remix or various club edits—amplify the song's psychological tension through longer instrumental passages. Musical Overview and Evolution Several variations of the extended mix exist across