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Huey Lewis And The News

Huey Lewis & the News were a bar band that made good. With their simple, straightforward rock & roll, the San Francisco-based group became one of America's most popular pop/rock bands of the mid-'80s. Inspired equally by British pub rock and '60s R&B and rock & roll, the News had a driving, party-hearty spirit that made songs like "Workin' for a Livin'," "I Want a New Drug," "The Heart of Rock & Roll," "Hip to Be Square" and "The Power of Love" yuppie anthems. At their core, the group were a working band, and they knew how to target their audience, writing odes to 9-to-5 jobs and sports. As the decade progressed, the group smoothed out their sound to appeal to the aging baby boomers who adopted them, but by the beginning of the '90s, the appeal of their formula had decreased. Nevertheless, the group remained a popular concert attraction, and they continued to have radio hits on adult contemporary stations.

The roots of Huey Lewis & the News lay in Clover, an early-'70s country-rock band from San Francisco that featured Lewis (vocals, harmonica) and keyboardist Sean Hopper. Clover moved to England in 1976 upon the urging of Nick Lowe, who believed they could fit into the U.K.'s pub rock scene. In a short time, the group cultivated a small following. Lowe produced the group's first single, "Chicken Funk," which featured lead vocals by Lewis and, the following year, the band, minus Lewis, supported Elvis Costello on his debut album, My Aim Is True. Polygram released two Clover albums that failed to find an audience and when their leader, John McFee, left the group to join the Doobie Brothers, the band broke up and returned to California. Before returning to the States, Lewis played harmonica on Lowe's Labour of Lust and Dave Edmunds' Repeat When Necessary, which also featured Lewis' song "Bad Is Bad."

Upon their return to America, Lewis and Hopper began jamming at a Marin County bar called Uncle Charlies, which is where they formed American Express with Mario Cipollina (bass), Johnny Colla (saxophone, guitar) and Bill Gibson (drums), who had all played in Soundhole, one of Van Morrison's backing bands in the late '70s. American Express recorded a disco version of "Theme From Exodus," calling it "Exodisco." Mercury released the single, which was ignored. In 1980, the group added lead guitarist Chris Hayes and were offered a contract by Chrysalis who requested that the band change their name. The members chose Huey Lewis & the News and the band's eponymous debut was released later that year to little attention.

Picture This, the group's second album, was released early in 1982 and the record became a hit on the strength of the Top Ten single "Do You Believe in Love," which was written by former Clover producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange. A couple other minor hits, "Hope You Love Me Like You Say You Do" and "Workin' for a Livin'" followed, and the band began building a strong following by touring heavily. Sports, the group's third album, was released in the fall of 1983 and it slowly became a multi-platinum success, thanks to touring and a series of clever, funny videos that received heavy MTV airplay. "Heart and Soul" (number eight, 1983), "I Want a New Drug" (number six, 1984), "The Heart of Rock & Roll" (number six, 1984) and "If This Is It" (number six, 1984) all became Top Ten hits, and Sports climbed to number one in 1984; it would eventually sell over seven million copies. Late in 1984, Lewis sued Ray Parker, Jr., claiming that his song "Ghostbusters" plagiarized "I Want a New Drug." The suit was settled out of court. The News had their first number one single in 1985 with "The Power of Love," taken from the soundtrack to Back to the Future.

Huey Lewis & the News returned with their fourth album, Fore!, in 1986. The record sailed to number one on the strength of five Top Ten singles: "Stuck With You" (number one, 1986), "Hip to Be Square" (number three, 1986), "Jacob's Ladder" (number one, 1987), "I Know What I Like" (number nine, 1987), and "Doing It All for My Baby" (number six, 1987). The band was riding high on the charts when they decided to expand their musical reach with 1988's Small World, dipping tentatively into various American roots musics. While the record produced the Top Ten hit "Perfect World," it was a commercial disappointment after two chart-topping, multi-platinum albums, stalling at number 11 on the charts and only going platinum.

The News took three years to follow up Small World with Hard at Play, which was released on their new label, EMI. Hard at Play failed to break the Top 20 and only produced one hit, "Couple Days Off." The group's commercial heyday had clearly passed, and the group took the remainder of the '90s rather easy, touring sporadically and releasing the covers album Four Chords & Several Years Ago in 1994. Their first release for Elektra Records, the album generated one adult contemporary radio hit, "But It's Alright," and failed to go gold. It would be over six years before the next album appeared, Plan B, which was released by Silvertone Records in 2001. A Stax Records/Memphis soul tribute album, Soulsville, appeared nine years later in 2010. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi
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Great band...miss 'em, and I was only in 2nd grade when I heard these guys around '84-'85. What harmonies, and they still sound awesome from when they sang the National Anthem for the, was it the Pro Bowl? Whatever, they still kill it!
dulcejen
Going to see them in July in concert..... . . . c a n ' t wait........ I heard they still put on a GREAT show!! :)
I was ten in 1985, so Huey and the News was going pretty strong when I was growin' up. Awesome times!
Love Huey! He's my SF home boy!!
sjheimbuch
If Christian Bale liked them in American Psycho, you KNOW they're good!
We have seen them in concert. It's well whatever trip you gotta take...
I knew every word to his his song from the age of 5 and still listen to them daily. Hueys voice just caught me as a kid and i so want to see them in concert.One day I will I hope :-(
jorgebreceda 6 9
I followed them through the 80's...I though they were great back then...I still like them...I always enjoy their sound..
Do You Believe In Love is their best song. I love them!!!
You can't be serious all the time...all about fun!
tjarrell15
Hip 2B Square
Huey Lewis and the News!
Seeing them october 30th in San Antonio Texas! Woo Hoo!! So excited!
greenlantern 1 9 7 3
@Zach, I had a Facebook group dedicated to this very topic. I'm not sure if it's still active or archived with all the changes Zuckerberg & Co made to the FB interface.
Huey's voice was made for rock & roll. :D
Saw them in Wendover, NV couple of weeks ago. Their music still in my head. Great show from a Great, Great Band.
Huey & the News rocks!
tjarrell15
Huey's earlier work is a little too new wave for me.
potterpanfan
oh man, I need to watch Back to the Future again!! :)
I saw them in concert in 1982, they were the opening act for Loverboy, but they actually put on the best show.
Just saw him in concert a couple of weeks ago in Greenville, SC. The boys still have it! Great show!
Had the pleasure of seeing them live a few years ago - Huey's voice hasn't changed, and the show was great.
My dad called these guys Huey Newton and the Boys. xD
Anyway, I love the Boys as much now as I did back in the 80's. Lewis' voice is timeless.
Still love his music!
balleygirl87
Great song to dance to, especially if you love to dance!!! <3
alisonrharri s
I love Huey Lewis & the News!! One of best bands from the 80s era & even now!! Love them!!!
wordsyouwant
best movie ever!
I loved Huey Lewis in "Duets" Great movie!
One of the best bands to come out of the 80's
stevef1112
good tune, I saw Huey and the News a couple of times, great shows!
Just attended my first Huey Lewis & The News concert. They played Harrah's "Stir Cove" outdoor venue and rocked! It was a lot of fun and their encore was a new set of songs... well worth the ticket price!
I've always liked this song, its catchy and gives you that 80's feel.
why arent they in rock n roll hall of fame? they put in a bunch of lame bands in there but not huey lewis? Seriously?
Their early work was a little too new wave for my tastes, but when Sports came out in '83, I think they really came into their own, commercial and artistically . The whole album has a clear, crisp sound, and a new sheen of consummate professional i s m that really gives the songs a big boost. He's been compared to Elvis Costello, but I think Huey has a far much more bitter, cynical sense of humour.
Saw these guys in concert two days ago. They still put on an awesome show! I have been a fan for a long time, but this was my first time seeing them in concert. It won't be the last for sure! If they come anywhere near where you live go see them. You won't regret it.
If you have a chance to see these guys live, do it. It will be one of the best shows you ever see... I was never a huge Huey Lewis fan, but once I saw them in person I was hooked... I've seen them 3 times now, all great shows... You'll be pleasantly surprised at how many songs of theirs you know.
unicorn558
They have a style onto their own. Always loved their music.
msheydayi
Well if Patrick Bateman likes them...
ultimate 80's great music with great memories
One of my all time favorite groups!! Next time you see him, Maya, tell him I said "Hello!"...
Just a fun concert. Love the horns.
mtarziers
Great Pipes on that guy! Would have loved to see him tackle some Motown stuff.
wakienluta
Served him Chicken and Chips and a Bass Ale the other night! Nice guy....
saw him 2X. great shows. you get your moneys' worth.
oregonjimi
I saw HL in Shreveport in the80s. He threw harmonica to the crowd. Nice touch.
Just saw Huey perform last night on his birthday, very good show although they didn't play Back in Time or the Ghostbusters song...

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