. "Hello, You Must Be Going"@en . . "Hello, You Must Be Going is a 1986 song parodying Phil Collins. The beginning of the song sounds similar to the Phil Collins single \"In The Air Tonight\". It was written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman and its title is a parody of one of Phil's album names. It was released on the B-side of the Chicken Song LP, and also on the \"Spit In Your Ear\" record. The song has a notable backstory. Phil Collins reportedly watched the song video and was quite disgusted; he even planned to sue Spitting Image for it. However, after watching the video a few more times, he felt bad and told Spitting Image he was calling the lawsuit off. Later in the year, he made everything even by asking Spitting Image if they could make a music video for one of his songs - the memorable video for the Genesis song \"Land of Confusion\". He even asked if they could make his puppet 'uglier'. \n* Phil Collins: Philip Pope \n* Phil Collins's ex-wife \n* Phil Collins's ex-girlfriend \n* Non-descript blue background \n* Phil Collins's house \n* Phil Collins's car Running Time: 2:42"@en . . "Hello, You Must Be Going is a 1986 song parodying Phil Collins. The beginning of the song sounds similar to the Phil Collins single \"In The Air Tonight\". It was written by Ian Hislop and Nick Newman and its title is a parody of one of Phil's album names. It was released on the B-side of the Chicken Song LP, and also on the \"Spit In Your Ear\" record. \n* Phil Collins: Philip Pope \n* Phil Collins's ex-wife \n* Phil Collins's ex-girlfriend \n* Non-descript blue background \n* Phil Collins's house \n* Phil Collins's car Running Time: 2:42"@en . . . .