Does Anybody Know Where I Can Listen to this Song?

Bballkingsrock

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This might be a dumb question, but I haven't found the answer yet.

Does anybody watch Nick At Nite? Well, there is this one song, where they say 'hello, hello, again....." i love the beat to the song and everything but I can't find it.

Any help please would be greatly appreciated!!
 
I googled it and I found the name of the song. Now you can download it. The song is called "Hello Again" by The Cars.
 
Bballkingsrock said:
This might be a dumb question, but I haven't found the answer yet.

Does anybody watch Nick At Nite? Well, there is this one song, where they say 'hello, hello, again....." i love the beat to the song and everything but I can't find it.

Any help please would be greatly appreciated!!

The Cars basically made nothing but catchy songs (they are often used in commercials and movies). You might want to check out more of their stuff.

You kids make me feel old for knowing this. ;)

Just What I Needed (Circuit City uses this song in their commercials, played in full at the beginning of "Boys Don't Cry")
My Best Friend's Girl
Good Times Roll
Let's Go
Dangerous Type
Moving In Stereo (the song from the Phoebe Cates pool scene in "Fast Times At Ridgemont High")
Shake It Up (#4 on Billboard Charts in 1981, their most poppy song)
Since You're Gone
Victim Of Love
I'm Not The One

You Might Think (#7 on Billboard Charts in 1984, groundbreaking music video for its time)
Magic
Drive (#3 on Billboard Charts in 1984, their most successful hit)
Hello Again
 
Gargamel said:
The Cars basically made nothing but catchy songs (they are often used in commercials and movies). You might want to check out more of their stuff.

You kids make me feel old for knowing this. ;)

Just What I Needed (Circuit City uses this song in their commercials, played in full at the beginning of "Boys Don't Cry")
My Best Friend's Girl
Good Times Roll
Let's Go
Dangerous Type
Moving In Stereo (the song from the Phoebe Cates pool scene in "Fast Times At Ridgemont High")
Shake It Up (#4 on Billboard Charts in 1981, their most poppy song)
Since You're Gone
Victim Of Love
I'm Not The One
You Might Think (#7 on Billboard Charts in 1984, groundbreaking music video for its time)
Magic
Drive (#3 on Billboard Charts in 1984, their most successful hit)
Hello Again
LOL, yup the Cars churned out music that had notheing to say but you just could not stop listening to! Ah the 80's...
 
bball- you might want to give a listen to Huey Lewis and the News also. They had some very catchy tunes.

yes, the 80's- several one hit wonders, a lot of enjoyable music. ;)
 
Prophetess said:
bball- you might want to give a listen to Huey Lewis and the News also. They had some very catchy tunes.

yes, the 80's- several one hit wonders, a lot of enjoyable music. ;)

I saw some razz of Huey Lewis on VH1 today on some bad song countdown. They were talking about "Happy To Be Stuck With You". The video was about him and this gorgeous chic being stranded on an island. They said only Huey could make a happy song about being cast away.

I like 80s music, but I wasn't a fan of their stuff. If not for one of their songs being selected as the theme to Back To The Future ("The Power Of Love"), they never would've gotten a chance. I think they were a blue collar band that played in S-ty little bars prior to that.

"Hip To Be Square" was irritating as hell. I remember my 4th grade teacher making our class sing that at an assembly in '86 (don't remember why, but I do remember not liking that teacher). We did horribly, of course. The lyrics were lame in true Huey style, but they were rapid fire so you could hardly expect 10 year olds to remember them, much less deliver them.

Another Huey tidbit was that Ray Parker, Jr. sued him for stealing the riff from "Ghostbusters" in "I Want A New Drug". See if you can play those songs in your mind. Ray had a legit gripe, don't know if he won though.
 
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