Every child from the 1980s, at some point, rocked out to Huey Lewis & The News. Don't even try to deny this. Some of my favorite Huey Lewis tunes included: "Heart & Soul", "If This Is It", "Power of Love", "Stuck with You" and "Hip To Be Square." Before you can ask, I was somewhat offended when Christian Bale went nuts in American Psycho discussing and listening to Huey Lewis while wielding an ax at Jared Leto's character.
Real Name: Hugh Anthony Cregg III
Stage Names: Huey Harp, Huey Louis and Huey Lewis from 1979 on
Birthday: July 5, 1950
Things I Didn't Know About Huey Lewis:
- He was raised in California.
- He graduated from the prestigious Lawrenceville School in New Jersey in 1967 (Disney's Michael Eisner was also alumni!).
- He scored a perfect 800 on his Math SAT.
I am a fan of Huey Lewis and the News. Anytime "Heart and Soul" comes on the radio, I've gotta bust a move.
ReplyDeleteLove him! I, too, want a new drug!!!
ReplyDeleteI know "Power of Love", but can't say I know any of the other songs.
ReplyDeleteAm I in the minority if I admit, they played his songs way too often on the radio out here in CA? lol...
ReplyDeleteThey did that to a lot of 80's bands, and I like his songs, but they got mucho play time... =)
Still love the song 'Hip to be Square.' And the music video for 'This is it.' All those guys sings while standing in water was an odd thing to do during that time. Normal/common place now, but eye catching back then.
ReplyDeleteI love Huey Lewis and the news!
ReplyDeleteDon't hold it against Christian Bale, it's in the book too.
ReplyDeleteI used to really love Huey Lewis and the News. And also this one Weird Al parody he did for a Disney special "I want a new duck"
Fantastic.
I actually watched the back to the future trilogy yesterday so I was already in the mood.
I'm no longer ashamed to admit that I like them. I used to be up until about 10 years ago. My favorite songs are The Power of Love, If This is It, Do You Believe in Love and Stuck With You.
ReplyDeleteHUGE Huey Lewis fan! My favorites include "If This is it", "Heart and Soul", "Jacobs Ladder", "Walking on a Thin Line", "Stuck With You" and "Doin it All For My Baby"
ReplyDeleteGreatness!
Back in the day, I secretly thought Huey Lewis was smoking hot, but was far too much of a snob to say so. Always liked his music, too. And now it turns out he was smart as well!
ReplyDeleteTS - It's weird, I think I read the book so long ago, I actually forgot about it. I loved all of Bret's books because of his pop culture references and Jay McInerney too. I read them sooo long ago, I should re-read them all now that I'm an adult.
ReplyDeleteI loved his music and then also loved the duet he did with Gwenyth Paltrow in the nineties.
ReplyDeleteYou are almost at 500!!!! Congrats!!
Oh, I liked him, too...and I'm probably gonna receive a ration of flak for stating that I loved the duet with Gwyneth Paltrow!
ReplyDeleteI want a new drug, too.
ReplyDeleteLOVE Huey! What a great look back! My favorite was "It's Alright." Classic! Now I'm going to be singing it for the rest of the day!! Sweet!
ReplyDeleteI'm just still digesting the Huey Harp name...yikes.
ReplyDeleteEVERYTIME I hear 'Power of Love' I think of Back to the Future.
ReplyDeleteTh-th-th-they say the heart of rock and roll is still beating...
ReplyDeletebtw- bite your tongue. christian bale makes EVERYTHING better.
Don't get me wrong, I love Christian Bale, but hate violence :(
ReplyDeleteHuey! Danced to "Hip to be Square" in our 6th grade talent show. Hit of the year.
ReplyDeleteLOL I just blogged about how much I loved HL&TN back in the day, and how it helped to shape the person I am today....I LOVE that you also brought him back into the light!! =D Here is a link to the blog I wrote, if you want to check it out...
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PS -- Power of Love ROCKS MY WORLD, and so does I Want A New Drug!! =D Heart and Soul is awesome, too, and makes me feel bubbly and happy. =)
I love 80's and early 90's music videos, they are so cheesy and awesome. He was on an episode of The King of Queens.
ReplyDeleteIt's Alright is also a classic song…love it along with every other one you cited.
ReplyDeleteYes, I loved these guys too. When I bought the car I would drive during my college years, an '81 Rabbit, one of their Sports cassettes was already in the stereo. I think I still have that cassette someplace.
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