Between his Broadway musical and ‘The Greatest Night in Pop,’ it’s been a fabulous 2024 for Huey Lewis. In our newest Superlatives column, the musician reflects on his band’s legacy: ‘We were always told that we weren’t edgy enough.’
stays in your brain for days when you hear it. The song was inspired by a woman Huey Lewis liked, who turned out not to care for the song. Talk about sticky. A similar situation arises during this number inThe Heart of Rock and Roll. “It Hit Me Like a Hammer...
34. Huey Lewis & the News, 'Sports' The third album by Huey Lewis & the News provided a soundtrack for a year: Five hit singles - including "Heart and Soul" and "The Heart of Rock & Roll" - dominated radio as the band showed off the chops they'd picked up on the road leading ...
"Hip to be Square" — Huey Lewis and the News In arguably the movie's most famous scene, Bateman slips on a raincoat, wears it aroundindoors,and throws on"Hip To Be Square" by Huey Lewis and the News. He dives into a comically demented and enthusiastic rant while the song plays, ana...
"The Power of Love" is a majestic, heartfelt ballad by Huey Lewis and The News, encapsulating the essence of romantic love within its soaring melody. Released in 1985, the song became synonymous with the blockbuster movie Back to the Future and struck a chord with its timeless message. Its...
Huey Lewis And The News: The Power Of Love (Back To The Future, 1985) Soundtracking an altogether different journey through the streets, “The Power Of Love” helpedBack To The Futureencourage countless teens to hitch rides from unsuspecting drivers – perfect if you can’t really skateboard,...
despite the commonality of having the word grass in the title. This ranked poll includes songs like "Green Green Grass of Home" by Kenny Rogers, and "Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You" by Huey Lewis & the News. If you think a good song with grass in the title is missing from thi...
32.Huey Lewisand the News, "Workin' for a Livin'" From:Picture This(1982) "For me, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band was sort of my inspiration," Huey Lewisonce explainedof his harp background. "I started playing harmonica before that, but then I saw them in New York. I was in prep...
32.Huey Lewisand the News, "Workin' for a Livin'" From:Picture This(1982) "For me, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band was sort of my inspiration," Huey Lewisonce explainedof his harp background. "I started playing harmonica before that, but then I saw them in New York. I was in prep...
[in the schedule]. There was no delay possible. I think what made my part of this whole thing, I was just putting out fires. Wherever there was a fire, like, "Okay,Bob Dylan, you need to go see Stevie Wonder. [Laughs.] AndHuey Lewis, you just need to calm down." He thought ...