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Human League’s Philip Oakey on Why He Didn’t Think ‘Don’t You Want Me’ Would Be a Hit and the Enduring Power of New Wave Music

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Human League’s Philip Oakey on Why He Didn’t Think ‘Don’t You Want Me’ Would Be a Hit and the Enduring Power of New Wave Music
Apr 16, 2026 8:15am PT Human League’s Philip Oakey on Why He Didn’t Think ‘Don’t You Want Me’ Would Be a Hit and the Enduring Power of New Wave Music

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@Variety_PatS See All Pasadena, CA - May 20:The Human League singer Philip Oakey performs on the Lost Boys stage at Cruel World Festival at Brookside at the Rose Bowl, on Saturday, May 20, 2023. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images) Los Angeles Times via Getty Imag

The New Wave era of spiky but danceable pop tunes and sharp colorful looks may feel like it happened a million years ago, but to everyone’s surprise, the 45-year old musical movement has never really gone away. First popularized as MTV was becoming massively popular, 1980s music endured as the default upbeat soundtrack everywhere from your Trader Joe’s store to shows and movies like “Stranger Things” and “Marty Supreme.”

One of the most prominent hitmakers of the era were Human League — one of the few bands to endure for more than four decades without massive fights, angst and breakups. The Human League got most of its turmoil over with right at the start, when two of the founding members of the Sheffield group left to form Heaven 17. Lead singer Philip Oakey stayed behind to cultivate a more pop-friendly sound, or as he describes it, “chart records.” After recruiting high school students Joanne Catherall and Susan Ann Sulley as vocalists, Human League started churning out hits and became one of the top synth-pop groups of the New Wave era — notably with the memorable 1981 No. 1 hit “Don’t You Want Me.”

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