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After being released on the 1978 album The Cars, "Don't Cha Stop" saw release as the B-side to "My Best Friend's Girl" in the U.S. and Japan. That single hit #35 in America. However, in Europe, the song "Moving in Stereo" was used as the B-side instead. "Don't Cha Stop" later appeared on the compilation album Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology, as one of the six songs from The Cars to appear.
" Shake It Up " is a song by American rock band the Cars from their fourth studio album of the same name (1981). It was released on November 9, 1981, as the album's lead single. Although appearing for the first time in 1981, it was actually written years earlier by the band's songwriter and lead singer Ric Ocasek. The song became one of the Cars' most popular songs, peaking at number four on ...
List of car crash songs The car crash song emerged as a popular pop and rock music teenage tragedy song during the 1950s and 1960s at a time when the number of people being killed in vehicle collisions was rising rapidly in many countries.
" I'm in Touch with Your World " is a song written by Ric Ocasek and recorded by the American rock band the Cars, from their debut studio album, The Cars (1978).
The song's playful lyrics include onomatopoeia, with the "motorboat" sound [5] (an extended raspberry) imitating a car's engine. [6] Possibly the best known of Guthrie's many children's songs, [7] it remains a family and sing-along standard into the 21st century. [6][7] "Riding in My Car" is included in the popular sing-along songbook Rise Up ...
The Ultimate Gift is a 2006 American drama film directed by Michael O. Sajbel from a screenplay written by Cheryl McKay, which is based on the best selling novel by Jim Stovall.
" Good Times Roll " is a song by American rock band the Cars from their debut studio album The Cars (1978). Written by Ric Ocasek as a sarcastic comment on rock's idea of good times, the song features layered harmonies courtesy of producer Roy Thomas Baker. "Good Times Roll" was released as the third single from the album in 1979, charting at number 41 in the United States. [2] It has since ...
" Psycho Killer " is a song by American rock band Talking Heads, released on their debut studio album Talking Heads: 77 (1977). The band's "signature debut hit" [6] features lyrics that seem to represent the thoughts of a serial killer. Originally written and performed as a ballad, [7] "Psycho Killer" became what AllMusic calls a "deceptively funky new wave / no wave song" with "an insistent ...