Showing posts with label The Hooters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Hooters. Show all posts

Friday, October 26, 2012

Holy Moses Met the Pharoh

I'm sure I was not the only one disappointed in the fact that there were no actual zombies in today's video. The title says "All You Zombies," yet, not one Michael Jackson-esque zombie anywhere losing a limb or having maggots crawling out of their noses. Not a one. Even though the title of the song lends itself to a Halloween theme you would think, the lyrics suggest a more religious one instead. Here are The Hooters with "All You Zombies"...




Lyrics | Hooters lyrics - All You Zombies lyrics

"All You Zombies"

7" single cover (1985)
Single by The Hooters
from the album Nervous Night
Released 1982 (live)
1985 (extended)
Format 7", 12", 12" promo, 7" live
Recorded 11 April 1981 at Emerald City (live version)
Genre pop rock, synthpop
Length 5:54 (long), 3:52 (short)
Label Eighty Percent Records (1982)
Columbia (1985)
Writer(s) Eric Bazilian, Rob Hyman

U.S. Billboard Hot 100 peak: #58

Thursday, December 29, 2011

She Was a Be-Bop Baby on A Hard Day's Night

I challenge you to find another classic 80's tune that opens with a mandolin and some sort of flute-like keyboard contraption being played together. That's what happens though when you get a crazy rock band from Philadelphia and combine that with some crazy teen agers hiding in car trunks and heading out to an old drive in movie theater for some fun. Here is the band known as The Hooters with "And We Danced"...




Lyrics | Hooters lyrics - And We Danced lyrics

"And We Danced"
Single by The Hooters
from the album Nervous Night
Released 1985
Format 7", 12", 12" promo
Genre Hard rock, Pop rock, Roots rock
Length 3:48
Label Columbia (1985)
Writer(s) Eric Bazilian, Rob Hyman
Producer Rick Chertoff

U.S. Billboard Hot 100 peak: #21