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Bad Is Bad
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Best Of Me
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"Huey Lewis and the News" are a rock group band based in San Francisco, California. Their peak of success came during the 1980's when they had a number of hit singles, and eventually earning for themselves a total of 19 Top Ten singles across the Billboard Hot 100, Adult Contemporary and Mainstream Rock Charts.

Their greatest success was with the number one album, Sports, which resulted in a number of successful MTV videos. Their popularity increased with the song "The Power of Love," which was featured as a key track in the film Back to the Future, and became a number one hit.

The News blended a rock (and at times, a "blues rock") backing with soul and doo-wop-influenced harmony vocals and the distinctive vocals of frontman Huey Lewis.

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