"An Englishman in New York" is a song by Godley & Creme, from their 1979 album Freeze Frame. It is memorable for an innovative self-produced music video which involved Godley singing in front of Creme, as Creme conducted mannequins dressed up as members of a 1930s big band orchestra. This feature is a homage to scenes from the 1971 film The Abominable Dr. Phibes, directed by Robert Fuest.[citation needed]
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| "An Englishman in New York" | |
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| Single by Godley & Creme | |
| from the album Freeze Frame | |
| B-side | "Silent Running" |
| Released | 1979 |
| Genre | Rock |
| Length | 5:45 |
| Label | Polydor |
| Songwriter(s) | Godley & Creme |
| Producer(s) | Godley & Creme |
| Chart (1980) | Peak position |
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| Australian (Kent Music Report)|[1] | 17 |
| Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[2] | 4 |
| Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[3] | 3 |
| Netherlands (Single Top 100)[4] | 7 |
| West Germany (Official German Charts)[5] | 25 |
| Chart (1980) | Position |
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| Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[6] | 41 |
| Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[7] | 26 |
| Netherlands (Single Top 100)[8] | 38 |
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