I graduated from high school in 1987 and wonder how many kids would still understand the concept of having “the same phone number”? I so miss those simpler days.
@@zapkvr People didn't always have an individual cell phone with their own phone number. Your whole household shared the same home phone number. Huey is referencing the fact that they have a longstanding, comfortable relationship, and they have lived together for a long time.
@@shreyasbhatt7112 Yeah, it's not just about the pleasures of conformity and the importance of trends. It's also a personal statement about the band itself.
Married my beautiful wife in 82. She was 19, and I was 21 When this song came out, we were married about 5 yrs. We joked about this song. Still married to the same beautiful woman for over 42 yrs, 3 adult children, 7 grandkids later, this song is even more true now.
I am actually seeing this comment now on a few tracks I've randomly played one after the other like "for the longest time" Billy Joel, "I can dream about you" Dan Hartman, "Get outta my dreams (and into my car) - Billy Ocean", "Holding back the years" - Simply Red lmao. Right on every account. Hell of a time. :)
Gente, como eu ouvia essa música quando era criança,nos anos 1980!! Alguém ouvindo e vendo essa beleza de canção do Huey Lewis em Fevereiro de 2024? 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
My mother bought me the vinyl single of this song when it came out, I was 12. Can't believe 37 years have passed. Man, where has the time gone?? Great song, then and now.
He was the official doorman/greeter at the Cable Beach Hotel in Nassau, Bahamas for decades. He could only say "Welcome" in all of those languages, he only spoke Bahamian/English.
Huey Lewis.. Bobby Caldwell.. cut from the same cloth. For us folks with soul... Thank you for the music that became classic and timeless.. i'm time travelin'....
@@kelseymariel2127The adorable woman in this video is Pierce Brosnan's wife and they are still happily married after something like 30 years and still madly in love. Unlike most of his peers, he didn't trade her in for a "younger model".
As a 46 years young man, I can tell you that the 80's were the greatest decade in the last 100 years. No internet. No smartphones. No cameras everywhere. None o this stuff. We built swings n tree houses in the woods. We played Tag, Hide&Seek, Monopoly, and Risk. When we felt like being heathens, we knocked on doors and then ran n hid. I miss it all. Live your life to the fullest kiddos😊
As someone born in 98, I sure love the vibes, music, fashion, etc from the 80’s. So can’t really miss that time, but sure wish I was apart of it. Perhaps it was such a lovely time since it was your childhood? Sure things are much different now, but think we all feel nostalgic about whenever we were growing up. I miss the early 2000’s. Feel like after the year 2016, so much changed and has become almost unbearable sometimes for much of society.
This song takes me back to the summer of 86 when I was only 9. Beautiful times. Awesome song. Unforgettable video. I miss my childhood, and I miss the 80's
I was 5 & Huey Lewis was one of my moms favorites so I was raised on this stuff. The days when music videos ruled MTV & VH1. I really miss it, too. I thought things were supposed to get better as we aged. If I could go back to the days of rabbit ears & rotary phones, I would gladly do so. & wouldn't think twice about losing all this tech bullshit. Life was just funner, easier, & more fulfilling back then.
This is one of my favorite songs by Huey Lewis & the News. It gives you a very good message, to embrace and appreciate relationships despite the challenges that come with it.
I do that and my PTSD and tourette episodes and multiple Sclerosis I believe that is why I'm alone. My Owie. My mommy. I'm sorry I failed you . I love you.
This is the truest song in the world, about a long relationship/marriage. As someone who's been with my lady wife for just over 12 years married and 17 years together as a couple.............I'll tell you that Huey ain't wrong............but if you listen to it.................it's about how, in the long run...........it's so GREAT!!! Yes, It's True.........Tina Siegel........I'm So Happy To Be Stuck With You!!
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QUE DIFICIL NO PODER ACEPTAR LA REALIDAD DE LO BUENO LO EXCELENTE .POR FAVOR UNA CAUSULA DEL TIEMPOSPO TIENE UN MEJOR MENSAJE EN TODOS LOS CONSEPTOS . NO COMO LAS CANCIONES DE HOY SIN NADA DE
This is quintessential 80s at its finest! these videos.Always take me back to the best of times and the simplest of times before technology took over!!!
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I did like hip to be square until Christian Bale took an Axe to Jarred Letto in American Psycho. Now everytime that song comes on I picture Christian Bale losing it.
The 80's had some of the best things. Music, Saturday morning cartoons, and toys (of course, being born in 1982, I'm somewhat biased about those last two).
@@fugazi5266 Not too late, I think the best year was 1984. In 1983 there were nice songs like "talking in your sleep" The Romantics or "The reflex" Duran Duran. I was 17 years old.
Those were the days. Watching this on MTV, no internet. Then out on the bike around town trying to find someone you know to do whatever came up in our minds. Those times are gone.
123TauruZ321 Those times are still alive, just dormant from the public. Thanks to the internet, we can plan trips half way around the world with people we have never met before :)
The lyrics are great too. I didn't get it as a little kid, but now that I'm older and married, I get it. It's a great song about realizing that a real relationship isn't perfect, but it is worth sticking with. It's supposed to be this way. I remind myself of that a lot and think of this song. I've sang this song to my wife at kareoke nights in bars several times over the past 17 years. She loves it.
Yes it's true john, it can be a Rocky road full of ups and downs, my husband and I met when this song was released, we are still married and I am happy to be stuck with him. You have to take the rough with the smooth 😀
Exactly my dad loved this song, they were high school sweethearts first everything married 22 years divorced in 90, remarried in 99, till my pops passed away 2019, he loved this song.
Proud to say I was the Assistant Location Manager on that production, which was shot on a private island (tourist excursion boat service) and an old beachfront estate home owned by an English lord. The "When are we getting a new album" Guy was a real record company executive. The "Greeter Guy" was the greeter at the hotel, Cable Beach in Nassau, now Baha Mar, where we stayed. The "Can I take your picture" lady was an actress cast in Miami. The "Benny Baumstein--Atlanta" character, another actor out of Miami, is wearing the dumbest wig you ever saw. I actually appear in this video as the "Nerd Tourist" in the luau scene.
I miss the 80’s so much it hurts, the quirky videos, the amazing music, the fun and innocence, what a great time it was to grow up, and it makes it all the more difficult to have to put up with what came since.
Actually the beginning of the video kinda reminds me of a Seinfeld episode where Jerry and Elaine are at a party where they can't stand the people there and want to leave early.
Ahhh...1986! What a great time to be in high school! I wouldn't trade it for anything!!! Great tune (and funny video!)...great band, great music and movies, etc! I bought this album. Anyway, thanks for posting this!!! :)
80's pop/rock is the best. The only reason songs nowadays are popular is that it’s manufactured and shoved down people’s throats until they like it, which research shows that the more you hear something, the more you like it. It’s a shame really.
Every time i hear this song i crack a smile and listen to it two or three times after. A light perspective that every relationship goes through its problems, but love prevails.
Philippines. Mid-80s. Huey Lewis made my day one afternoon. Enrolled in a Jesuit university south of the country, I was finishing my paper on Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein." So tired of the sleepless nights, the usual college stuff. My dorm mate played this music in a cassette recorder. My energy soared. Submitted my work on time. I miss the 80s. No internet. No ChatGPT. Only the library books. The smell of the newspaper of the old times is still fresh in my mind. Time magazine had its own smell. So the Reader's Digest. The memories of Huey L's songs are still fresh, always renewed as I play them again and again. But my olfactory senses now has no participation as to how UA-cam smells. Anyway, I'll go on listening to Huey. Happy to have my memories stuck with your music, man...
I was 28 when this song came out, married with a 5 year old. Had Huey's albums and saw him in concert in 1987. Not only a great singer but a good looking man. Love him just as much all these years later.
Being young in the 80's was a great time, no social media crap, great music on the radio, and not to mention no mobile phones. It was a great time to be alive. The kids today don't know what they have missed. These are crazy times. Stay Safe everyone. ♥
I was 15 in 1980, and the following 10 years were, and are going to probably be the best 10 years of my life. Left school, got a job, driving licence, drinking, pubs, clubs, best mates EVER, and, in 1985, the most beautiful girl in the world who i adored and loved to the end of the world and back. Didn't last more than 18 months but 38 years later still can't forget her and never will. The 80's really were much simpler easy times.
@@lisaparsons4124 Hi Lisa, Huey Lewis was the sound of the 80's and for me one other record 'is' the 80's in one, Joe Jackson Stepping Out. What a track, what a sound, i hear the first note and bam, i'm in the 80's!
I been a Huey Lewis fan since my teen years in the 80's. Seriously, listening to Huey Lewis and the News can make life very enjoyable. They are so damn good. A true rock n roll legend band. Everyone knows it! They are truly misjudged my the rock n roll Hall of Fame and that's the Hall of Fame's loss.
I don't understand the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame. My favorite band is the Monkees, who practically invented the modern music video (you have to have seen episodes of their TV show to understand that), and one of the Monkees, Mike Nesmith, had the initial idea for MTV (of course, nobody took him seriously at the time). Now I can understand why they're not in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame, because many people consider them to be a fake band. However, one of my mother's favorite groups, Three Dog Night, is also not in the RnRHoF, and for the life of me, I can't figure out why! Three Dog Night is awesome! Now you tell me Huey Lewis & The News, another awesome band, also is not in the RnRHoF? What is WITH those people?!
Gen Xer here in 2024. You know what? I took all that great music we grew up with for granted - it was quite a while, sometime in the late 90s, when I realized that I was missing the music from my childhood. I just happened to hear this song on a throwback segment and that's when it hit me. Fast forward nearly 30 years and here I am listening to great music again and having a helluva fun time strolling down memory lane!
Same here. Born in 1977 and grew up in the 80s with all this great music, but never appreciated it. Now that Im 46, I have a new found appreciation for the 80s - the music, the culture, TV all of it was amazing. With all this "progress" we have now everything seems completely lifeless and manufactured. I would give anything to go back in time to the 80s. 90s wasnt bad either.
Shit, this never gets old! A Huey Lewis fan going on 25 years now!!!! Ha! Life can suck fat balls, but Huey Lewis & The News are still legit after all these years!! I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
19 years old and grew up on 80s music because of my parents. Best thing ever. I wish I could have lived through the 80’s... I love Huey Lewis and the News!!! ❤️
This has always been one of my favorite songs from Huey. Those rocky relationships can work out just as fine as the perfect ones. Honestly, it's rare to find a song these days specifically about moving on through rocky relationships. It feels like it's always one or the other.
Happy Birthday John Colla born on July 2, 1952. He is an American musician (playing the guitar and saxophone), singer and songwriter. He is a founding member of the American rock band Huey Lewis and the News. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Colla
Love Huey’s voice. They don’t make music like this anymore.
Amen 🙏
Sounds like Michael Bolton
Me too, he's second to none
Same. Amazing times
Check out Marko Saaresto from the band Poets of the Fall. Their song Dancing on Broken Glass reminds me a lot of Huey.
2024 this song has meaning and deep meaning.
I graduated from high school in 1987 and wonder how many kids would still understand the concept of having “the same phone number”? I so miss those simpler days.
I've had the same mobile number for more than twenty years. It's the law here you can carry your number if you change carrier
@@zapkvr People didn't always have an individual cell phone with their own phone number. Your whole household shared the same home phone number. Huey is referencing the fact that they have a longstanding, comfortable relationship, and they have lived together for a long time.
1986 for me
Don't be silly! Kids these days don't understand the concept of having the same job
My grandma passed in 2011 and I still remember her phone number the only one I know by heart
Huey never took himself too seriously and has had an amazing career. Those two things go well together, don't they
he had his doubts
yes down to earth guy
Never took success for granted & always grounded.
Id go back to the 80s right now they were great times
Yess! Immediately...
Los mejores tiempos, son duda 😊.
need DeLorean
Huey lewis in my opinion is so underrated. His songs are so catchy and easy to listen to!! How is he not in the hall?!!?
His songs are so catchy that people tend to not listen to the lyrics
@@mmaclipsuknow but they should
@@shreyasbhatt7112 Yeah, it's not just about the pleasures of conformity and the importance of trends. It's also a personal statement about the band itself.
@@mmaclipsuknow Hey Paul!
"The Hall" is hardly the measuring stick for validation. Huey & the News owned a good portion of the 80's against some pretty solid competiton.
Yuppies give me such a nostalgic vibe. Miss the 80's aesthetics.
We love you Huey Lewis & The News thank you for giving us good music. 😘loving it still in 2024
Married my beautiful wife in 82. She was 19, and I was 21
When this song came out, we were married about 5 yrs. We joked about this song. Still married to the same beautiful woman for over 42 yrs, 3 adult children, 7 grandkids later, this song is even more true now.
The person that directed this is a genius. I love it.🥰
Respect ❤
There are certain 80’s songs that give me an overwhelmingly painful and bittersweet sense of nostalgia. This is definitely one of them.
That happens to me too once in a while. There's a song called "Your Love" by The Outfield that does it to me every time.
I am actually seeing this comment now on a few tracks I've randomly played one after the other like "for the longest time" Billy Joel, "I can dream about you" Dan Hartman, "Get outta my dreams (and into my car) - Billy Ocean", "Holding back the years" - Simply Red lmao. Right on every account. Hell of a time. :)
Big time hey
@@FranciscoHernandez-pj3hl llF
we’re u the guy who said this on the “let the music play” vid too, cuz if so then we listen to the same music lol
Gente, como eu ouvia essa música quando era criança,nos anos 1980!!
Alguém ouvindo e vendo essa beleza de canção do Huey Lewis em Fevereiro de 2024? 🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
These guys had a great sense of humor. Made them very likeable...
Take me back to the 80’s please, these times really suck!
All we wanted coome back to the 80's😅
Some music allows you to forget all your troubles and be just happy for a little while. This is that music.
👍😊
And Hall & Oates also
My mother bought me the vinyl single of this song when it came out, I was 12. Can't believe 37 years have passed. Man, where has the time gone??
Great song, then and now.
She got it for herself knowing full well you’ll play it non stop..
Да и клип хороший😊
The hair the style the music.
80ies here we go again.❤
In the 1980s there was more white people, but the desire not to have children, the drug and the desire to have children is different.
When real was real. No synthetic folk. No hidin' in the sea of deception of media. Man to man.
Too bad it couldn’t have lasted longer!
Oh the 80's❤❤❤
Class of 1985, 80's music kicked ass!
the guy that start the song is amazing, the one that was speaking many languages
He was the official doorman/greeter at the Cable Beach Hotel in Nassau, Bahamas for decades. He could only say "Welcome" in all of those languages, he only spoke Bahamian/English.
creeped me out tbh
Mr Lewis. I believe in the power of prayer. Know that I am praying for a miracle for you. 😊
Huey Lewis.. Bobby Caldwell.. cut from the same cloth. For us folks with soul... Thank you for the music that became classic and timeless.. i'm time travelin'....
Take me back to the 80s and 90s right now
God bless the 80’s.
👍😊
Why can't music nowadays be as simple and fun like this song?
Only Huey Lewis could pull of a happy song about being stuck in a relationship that’s in all likelihood run its course. 😎
_But if you just believe, there's no way we can fall_
80's women are so angelic. Wish i was born 60's
Thankfully there’s someone out there who still appreciates us!
@@kelseymariel2127The adorable woman in this video is Pierce Brosnan's wife and they are still happily married after something like 30 years and still madly in love. Unlike most of his peers, he didn't trade her in for a "younger model".
Yess! Me 1965
Me too 1965…
i was
As a 46 years young man, I can tell you that the 80's were the greatest decade in the last 100 years. No internet. No smartphones. No cameras everywhere. None o this stuff. We built swings n tree houses in the woods. We played Tag, Hide&Seek, Monopoly, and Risk. When we felt like being heathens, we knocked on doors and then ran n hid. I miss it all.
Live your life to the fullest kiddos😊
Correct.
Great advice 🙏🏾✌🏾❤️👍🏽⭐️💯
Sounds like the 70s
Yea, but, Reagan....
As someone born in 98, I sure love the vibes, music, fashion, etc from the 80’s. So can’t really miss that time, but sure wish I was apart of it.
Perhaps it was such a lovely time since it was your childhood? Sure things are much different now, but think we all feel nostalgic about whenever we were growing up. I miss the early 2000’s. Feel like after the year 2016, so much changed and has become almost unbearable sometimes for much of society.
This song takes me back to the summer of 86 when I was only 9. Beautiful times. Awesome song. Unforgettable video. I miss my childhood, and I miss the 80's
I was 2 in summer of 86.
I was 5 & Huey Lewis was one of my moms favorites so I was raised on this stuff. The days when music videos ruled MTV & VH1. I really miss it, too. I thought things were supposed to get better as we aged. If I could go back to the days of rabbit ears & rotary phones, I would gladly do so. & wouldn't think twice about losing all this tech bullshit. Life was just funner, easier, & more fulfilling back then.
lol i was 11 going on 12 in 86 getting bullied in grade school lol
Sin Sanity Yes. The modern times suck.
I was 19 in 1986. Music of today(grunge, rap, hip-hop, ska, etc.) is garbage.
We didn't know how good we had it. No facebook, no twitter, no bs.
facts
No doubt
Even Gen Z who born in to this bs complaining and wishing they never had it...Zuckerberg is a drug dealer
lets go baaaaack 😫
PREACH!
Could listen to this all day as it peps up young your down
this song grows on you
Keeley is so naturally beautiful. I love her expression when she asks Huey where are we and he says i dont l know
I remember when she was on Unsolved Mysteries!
She was and remains one of the most gorgeous women I've laid eyes on.
This is one of my favorite songs by Huey Lewis & the News. It gives you a very good message, to embrace and appreciate relationships despite the challenges that come with it.
I do that and my PTSD and tourette episodes and multiple Sclerosis I believe that is why I'm alone. My Owie. My mommy. I'm sorry I failed you . I love you.
Yes because sometimes I don't counterfeit in
@@monke.2191 what is your message
@@user-qr9uh1fd8g.. you are NOT alone.. friend ..
Hang in there, we are all struggling.. I got you!😊
Feel good music.
This is the truest song in the world, about a long relationship/marriage. As someone who's been with my lady wife for just over 12 years married and 17 years together as a couple.............I'll tell you that Huey ain't wrong............but if you listen to it.................it's about how, in the long run...........it's so GREAT!!!
Yes, It's True.........Tina Siegel........I'm So Happy To Be Stuck With You!!
Such a fun song, makes you smile 2023!
Agreed!!!
Such a Loving song 2024!...
I need a time machine! I so wanna go back to the 80's!! BEST MUSIC EVER!!!
You and me both
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Delorean man 👌
Makes you feel so happy!
I already built mine
Bloody genius
Only who lived the 80's knows and can understand the magic of good music
Just remember "You never know what you had until it's gone FOREVER."
and the early 90's
QUE DIFICIL NO PODER ACEPTAR LA REALIDAD DE LO BUENO LO EXCELENTE .POR FAVOR UNA CAUSULA DEL TIEMPOSPO TIENE UN MEJOR MENSAJE EN TODOS LOS CONSEPTOS . NO COMO LAS CANCIONES DE HOY SIN NADA DE
Even movies started getting alot better in the 80s. The music helped.
OK Boomer.
This band is so good! I can't believe how many catchy songs they had.
It's not hard when you rip off IGY by Donald Fagen.
@@herbie747 what???? way off
I know right...love Huey cause he always is so down to earth.
«The song so catchy »-Patrick Bateman about «Hip to be square » 😹😹😹
@@christosstamato527 That's because you don't play music so can't spot it.
This is quintessential 80s at its finest! these videos.Always take me back to the best of times and the simplest of times before technology took over!!!
@annmarieplesnik Hello, how are you doing it's nice meeting you here
Love this song!!!
This fella has simply the GREATEST VOICE from the 80's. That simple. The VERY UNIQUE male VOICE!
No olvidarse de Roland Orzabal = Tears for Fears.
@@mariajesuslacruzarino7505 Oi?
Just gotta LOVE Huey and his low keyed ways ....made life so much enjoyable and his music made you feel so laid back ....miss those days
Huey's a guy's guy. He knows he's got it, but he loves his brothers and enjoys life.
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Me too
@@JB1977Lo well we can not beat that .... great memories and great music for sure
He was so hot too. I had a huge crush on him. ❤️
My favorite tune by Huey Lewis.. ALWAYS puts me in a good mood!!
I did like hip to be square until Christian Bale took an Axe to Jarred Letto in American Psycho. Now everytime that song comes on I picture Christian Bale losing it.
@@timothyw98LOL 😂
Power of Love is their best IMO
Heard this song yesterday in the grocery store ! What a fun song !
If you grew up listening to this song, you had an awesome childhood.
Yes. 🙌🏽
You said it!!
AMEN BEAUTIFUL SOUL 🖖🎶❤
My first cassette tape.
The 80's had some of the best things. Music, Saturday morning cartoons, and toys (of course, being born in 1982, I'm somewhat biased about those last two).
Eu cresci❤
This song has been stuck in my head for the past 2 weeks! Listening in April of 2024 ❤❤❤
Hello beautiful
😁💚 i woke up with it
mine too in December 2024. I didn't even hear it for 30 something years but for some reason popped into my head.
2022 hard times. I was in a store and this song started playing. It was like a moment of joy. What a happy song!!
Always on 80s music, for me. Born in '83...too late
@@fugazi5266 Not too late, I think the best year was 1984. In 1983 there were nice songs like "talking in your sleep" The Romantics or "The reflex" Duran Duran. I was 17 years old.
@@Taskimetro He probably has a good memory (like I do, born 85). He was already 5 in 1988 when the 80s sound was still going strong
@@JPMcFly1985 you are right. In 1988 I loved Simply Irresistible from Robert Palmer.
Sing it!Love Karita.
Love the harmony
Those were the days. Watching this on MTV, no internet. Then out on the bike around town trying to find someone you know to do whatever came up in our minds. Those times are gone.
Yep, but it felt like 1986 last night at the HL&TN CONCERT in Winnipeg, wearing my retro Chip & Pepper shirt
123TauruZ321 Yessss!!! so true. miss them days a lot 💘
123TauruZ321 Those times are still alive, just dormant from the public. Thanks to the internet, we can plan trips half way around the world with people we have never met before :)
Completely agree! I wouldn’t trade my 80s childhood for what kids have today! It was amazing out biking till the street lights came on!
Yes, those were the times! And the music still lives on!
What an incredible voice he had, really beautiful tone. Great song too!
Huey Lewis and the news a great group I remember in 1986, when I was 20😁
The organist is on fire!
The lyrics are great too. I didn't get it as a little kid, but now that I'm older and married, I get it. It's a great song about realizing that a real relationship isn't perfect, but it is worth sticking with. It's supposed to be this way. I remind myself of that a lot and think of this song. I've sang this song to my wife at kareoke nights in bars several times over the past 17 years. She loves it.
Yes it's true john, it can be a Rocky road full of ups and downs, my husband and I met when this song was released, we are still married and I am happy to be stuck with him. You have to take the rough with the smooth 😀
Exactly my dad loved this song, they were high school sweethearts first everything married 22 years divorced in 90, remarried in 99, till my pops passed away 2019, he loved this song.
@@carolecochrane8173no
One of my all time favourite songs
These guys were on fire back then, spilling out no 1 hits like it was nothing 👍💣💨
Proud to say I was the Assistant Location Manager on that production, which was shot on a private island (tourist excursion boat service) and an old beachfront estate home owned by an English lord. The "When are we getting a new album" Guy was a real record company executive. The "Greeter Guy" was the greeter at the hotel, Cable Beach in Nassau, now Baha Mar, where we stayed. The "Can I take your picture" lady was an actress cast in Miami. The "Benny Baumstein--Atlanta" character, another actor out of Miami, is wearing the dumbest wig you ever saw. I actually appear in this video as the "Nerd Tourist" in the luau scene.
Wow
Damn Brits.
+TeachinTV Wow, a experience I would almost die for, was it fun??? I was born in 1979, so my childhood has eighties imprinted all over it. :)
+TeachinTV Wow. Great Song and your contribution made it even better.
+TeachinTV Your trophy is in the mail.
I miss the 80’s so much it hurts, the quirky videos, the amazing music, the fun and innocence, what a great time it was to grow up, and it makes it all the more difficult to have to put up with what came since.
I am with you !
Completely agree what a crap place the world turned out to be 30 years later😔
The best😊
this is definitely the theme song of an 80's sitcom that never happened
I hope some producer reads your comment and will provide making this song the theme song for a sitcom playing in the 80ies ❤
Thank God.
You have a great idea for a t.v. show! It would have been popular too! 😁
Perfect! 👍
Actually the beginning of the video kinda reminds me of a Seinfeld episode where Jerry and Elaine are at a party where they can't stand the people there and want to leave early.
This great song takes me right back to the 1980’s. What a fantastic decade. Miss those times so much.
This track never get old 🔥2024🔥
Remember going to this concert about 1986 I was 15 got up and went to school the next day. great memories.
@tammyconley1024 Hello, how are you doing it's nice meeting you here
Still listening in 2019. Miss the 80's
Not me, I stop listening to this outstanding song back in 2018.
.
The same in 2021
Does this song have anykind of relation to the ariana grande and justin bieber song of the same name
This Song Went To Number 1 On The Billboard Hot 100 Chart In 1986.
Raymond Malcuit Jr. Thanks Casey
a fun year and fun song
@@luminousbulb 😝
My mom is 60 and she still stands by this being her favorite band
Ole huey Ole school & Ole times & again Semper fi too all the leatherback come back 69
Ahhh...1986! What a great time to be in high school! I wouldn't trade it for anything!!! Great tune (and funny video!)...great band, great music and movies, etc! I bought this album. Anyway, thanks for posting this!!! :)
80's and schooling was amazing, back to the future movies, MJ, stuff like this video......
Yeah!!! Almost forgot about this song. Man, the memories.
I was in high school as well in '86; a sophomore. It was a great time and this song brings back a lot of memories from back then.
80's pop/rock is the best. The only reason songs nowadays are popular is that it’s manufactured and shoved down people’s throats until they like it, which research shows that the more you hear something, the more you like it. It’s a shame really.
Class of 86, here!❤️
I'm 16. Some of the best music made-Huey Lewis and the News
Hey, I'm 14!
The force is strong with these ones.
Wise men.
Never gets old. Wish I would have realized just how great the music of my youth was when I was in my youth😁
THIS SONG HAS ALWAYS BEEN MY GO TO.
Every time i hear this song i crack a smile and listen to it two or three times after. A light perspective that every relationship goes through its problems, but love prevails.
Im 21yrs.old but i love this song.
What's the point?
This song slaps
@@xeno4162 Young people like the song too? That's my guess anyways.
@@joemckim1183 ofcourse, age doesn't define your music taste.
@@xeno4162 I think the idea is most people assume that a certain age and younger don't even know it exists
2023 🎉 just as awesome today as back then!!
80's rock is so good!
Philippines. Mid-80s. Huey Lewis made my day one afternoon. Enrolled in a Jesuit university south of the country, I was finishing my paper on Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein." So tired of the sleepless nights, the usual college stuff. My dorm mate played this music in a cassette recorder. My energy soared. Submitted my work on time. I miss the 80s. No internet. No ChatGPT. Only the library books. The smell of the newspaper of the old times is still fresh in my mind. Time magazine had its own smell. So the Reader's Digest. The memories of Huey L's songs are still fresh, always renewed as I play them again and again. But my olfactory senses now has no participation as to how UA-cam smells. Anyway, I'll go on listening to Huey. Happy to have my memories stuck with your music, man...
I was walking through an antique store just this week and this song played on the radio. Felt so nostalgic
Was this song older than any of the antiques?
I was 28 when this song came out, married with a 5 year old. Had Huey's albums and saw him in concert in 1987. Not only a great singer but a good looking man. Love him just as much all these years later.
You got knocked up young
23 isn't that young
That gorgeous model is Keely Shaye Smith. Before she married Pierce Brosnan. A very talented, highly educated woman. An absolute looker and keeper!
YESS!
I used to have a crush on her back when she hosted Unsolved Mysteries with Robert Stack. Pierce is definitely a lucky man.
That's correct 👌, 😮
Yep, she's an absolute babe.
She was gorgeous!
The music of Huey Lewis & The News has always managed to lift my spirits with its good vibes.
I love this song. Its so happy.
Best drum start ever. Takes me back to 1987. 11yrs old. Not a care in the world.
I'm 2 years younger than you
Being young in the 80's was a great time, no social media crap, great music on the radio, and not to mention no mobile phones. It was a great time to be alive. The kids today don't know what they have missed. These are crazy times. Stay Safe everyone. ♥
I was 15 in 1980, and the following 10 years were, and are going to probably be the best 10 years of my life. Left school, got a job, driving licence, drinking, pubs, clubs, best mates EVER, and, in 1985, the most beautiful girl in the world who i adored and loved to the end of the world and back. Didn't last more than 18 months but 38 years later still can't forget her and never will. The 80's really were much simpler easy times.
Yes I agree I remember Huey Lewis and the news in 1986, when I was 20😁
@@tilerman I was 14in 1980,had some great groups back then Huey Lewis and the news I remember this song in 1986, when I was 20😁
@@lisaparsons4124 Hi Lisa, Huey Lewis was the sound of the 80's and for me one other record 'is' the 80's in one, Joe Jackson Stepping Out. What a track, what a sound, i hear the first note and bam, i'm in the 80's!
Top great voice😊😊
I been a Huey Lewis fan since my teen years in the 80's. Seriously, listening to Huey Lewis and the News can make life very enjoyable. They are so damn good. A true rock n roll legend band. Everyone knows it! They are truly misjudged my the rock n roll Hall of Fame and that's the Hall of Fame's loss.
The hall of fame is a crock anyway
Im 15 and their my favorite band
I don't understand the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame. My favorite band is the Monkees, who practically invented the modern music video (you have to have seen episodes of their TV show to understand that), and one of the Monkees, Mike Nesmith, had the initial idea for MTV (of course, nobody took him seriously at the time). Now I can understand why they're not in the Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame, because many people consider them to be a fake band. However, one of my mother's favorite groups, Three Dog Night, is also not in the RnRHoF, and for the life of me, I can't figure out why! Three Dog Night is awesome! Now you tell me Huey Lewis & The News, another awesome band, also is not in the RnRHoF? What is WITH those people?!
Gen Xer here in 2024. You know what? I took all that great music we grew up with for granted - it was quite a while, sometime in the late 90s, when I realized that I was missing the music from my childhood. I just happened to hear this song on a throwback segment and that's when it hit me. Fast forward nearly 30 years and here I am listening to great music again and having a helluva fun time strolling down memory lane!
Me too
Same here. Born in 1977 and grew up in the 80s with all this great music, but never appreciated it. Now that Im 46, I have a new found appreciation for the 80s - the music, the culture, TV all of it was amazing. With all this "progress" we have now everything seems completely lifeless and manufactured. I would give anything to go back in time to the 80s. 90s wasnt bad either.
Shit, this never gets old! A Huey Lewis fan going on 25 years now!!!! Ha! Life can suck fat balls, but Huey Lewis & The News are still legit after all these years!! I love it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I wonder what old
Mr Huey Lewis up to
he had cool songs what ever he up to l wish him well.
And God bless him !
"And the same addr-ay-ess." Brilliant. 2:32.
Man Huey was a bad man and this was a bad band! This sound will never fade! Peace and love from Chicago!
👍🏻
19 years old and grew up on 80s music because of my parents. Best thing ever. I wish I could have lived through the 80’s... I love Huey Lewis and the News!!! ❤️
If it's any consolation we were obsessed buthe 50s and 60s inthe 80s 😉 music nowadays has no soul no fun and takes it self way to serous.no joy init.
I love all his music I grow up listen 2 him and my 80s music
I always feel blessed to have been a teenager in the 80s. Seriously blessed.
Just the BEST song for staying with the one you have picked to be with through life!!!!
This has always been one of my favorite songs from Huey. Those rocky relationships can work out just as fine as the perfect ones. Honestly, it's rare to find a song these days specifically about moving on through rocky relationships. It feels like it's always one or the other.
Septiembre 2024, y me recuerdo de este exito. Una linda epoca de mi adolecencia.Gracias
Underrated band of the 80's!!!!!!! Rock on
This song is a timeless masterpiece!
I wouldn't be complaining if i was stuck on a desert island with Huey Lewis back then, he's gorgeous.
oh me neither i wouldnt exactly vote him off the island
And if I were stuck with Keely Shaye Smith(the girl in the vid), I wouldn't complain!
Love eighties babes--all natural & no tattoos.
@@bernieudo4399 Well said, dude!
Happy Birthday John Colla born on July 2, 1952. He is an American musician (playing the guitar and saxophone), singer and songwriter. He is a founding member of the American rock band Huey Lewis and the News. - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Colla