Released: February 2, 1981
Songwriter: John Taylor Roger Taylor (Duran Duran) Andy Taylor Nick Rhodes Simon Le Bon
Producer: Colin Thurston
[Verse 1: Simon Le Bon]
Only came outside to watch the night fall with the rain
I heard you making patterns rhyme
Like some new romantic looking for the TV sound
You'll see I'm right some other time
[Chorus: Simon Le Bon, Andy Taylor & John Taylor]
Look now, look all around, there's no sign of life
Voices, another sound, can you hear me now?
This is Planet Earth, you're looking at Planet Earth
Bop bop bop bop bop bop bop bop, this is Planet Parth
[Verse 2: Simon Le Bon]
My head is stuck on something precious
Let me know if you're coming down to land
Is there anybody out there trying to get through?
My eyes are so cloudy I can't see you
[Chorus: Simon Le Bon, Andy Taylor & John Taylor]
Look now, look all around, there's no sign of life
Voices, another sound, can you hear me now?
This is Planet Earth, you're looking at Planet Earth
Bop bop bop bop bop bop bop bop, this is Planet Earth
[Interlude]
[Chorus: Simon Le Bon, Andy Taylor & John Taylor]
Look now, look all around, there's no sign of life
Voices, another sound, can you hear me now?
This is Planet Earth, you're looking at Planet Earth
Bop bop bop bop bop bop bop bop, this is Planet Earth
[Outro: Simon Le Bon, Andy Taylor & John Taylor]
Bop bop bop bop bop bop bop bop, calling Planet Earth
Bop bop bop bop bop bop bop bop, looking at Planet Earth
Bop bop bop bop bop bop bop bop, this is Planet Earth
Only came outside to watch the night fall with the rain
I heard you making patterns rhyme
Like some new romantic looking for the TV sound
You'll see I'm right some other time
[Chorus: Simon Le Bon, Andy Taylor & John Taylor]
Look now, look all around, there's no sign of life
Voices, another sound, can you hear me now?
This is Planet Earth, you're looking at Planet Earth
Bop bop bop bop bop bop bop bop, this is Planet Parth
[Verse 2: Simon Le Bon]
My head is stuck on something precious
Let me know if you're coming down to land
Is there anybody out there trying to get through?
My eyes are so cloudy I can't see you
[Chorus: Simon Le Bon, Andy Taylor & John Taylor]
Look now, look all around, there's no sign of life
Voices, another sound, can you hear me now?
This is Planet Earth, you're looking at Planet Earth
Bop bop bop bop bop bop bop bop, this is Planet Earth
[Interlude]
[Chorus: Simon Le Bon, Andy Taylor & John Taylor]
Look now, look all around, there's no sign of life
Voices, another sound, can you hear me now?
This is Planet Earth, you're looking at Planet Earth
Bop bop bop bop bop bop bop bop, this is Planet Earth
[Outro: Simon Le Bon, Andy Taylor & John Taylor]
Bop bop bop bop bop bop bop bop, calling Planet Earth
Bop bop bop bop bop bop bop bop, looking at Planet Earth
Bop bop bop bop bop bop bop bop, this is Planet Earth
Decade
- A View to a Kill
- Hungry Like the Wolf [Single Version]
- Save a Prayer (Single Version)
- Hungry Like the Wolf [130 B.P.M. Version]
- Notorious [45 Mix]
- The Reflex (Single Version)
- Skin Trade [Radio Cut]
- All She Wants Is [45 Mix]
- A Matter of Feeling
- Union of the Snake
- The Wild Boys
- Planet Earth
- Rio
- Girls on Film
- Is There Something I Should Know?
- I Don’t Want Your Love [Single Mix]
- Duran Duran (1981)
- Duran Duran (1983 Re-release) (1983)
- Arena (1984)
- Decade (1989)
- Our Friends Electric (The Sound Of The ’80s) (1996)
- Greatest (1998)
- Free Enterprise (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (1999)
- The Essential Collection (2000)
- The Singles 81-85 (2003)
- Duran Duran (Special Edition) (2010)
- Decade [digital version] (2017)
- Greatest [digital version] (2017)
- Ordinary World
- Come Undone
- Hungry Like the Wolf
- Rio
- Save a Prayer
- Girls on Film
- The Reflex
- The Chauffeur
- Notorious
- A View to a Kill
- The Wild Boys
- New Moon on Monday
- Planet Earth
- Is There Something I Should Know?
- Union of the Snake
- New Religion
- All She Wants Is
- Girl Panic!
- Do You Believe in Shame?
- All You Need Is Now
- Skin Trade
- (Reach Up For The) Sunrise
- Leave A Light On
- Blame The Machines