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"Stuck with You" is a song by American rock band Huey Lewis and the News, written by guitarist Chris Hayes and lead singer Huey Lewis. Released in 1986, it was the first single from the band's fourth album, Fore!. The song spent three weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming the band's second number-one hit on the chart.
Smith appeared with Huey Lewis in the MTV music video "Stuck with You" which spent three weeks at number one spot on the Billboard Hot 100 list from September 20 to October 10, 1986. [1] Smith appeared as Valerie Freeman for one season on General Нospital (1990).
The B-side for the single was "Don't Ever Tell Me That You Love Me". Videos were shot for both songs and were later included on the band's 1985 VHS compilation, Video Hits. In 1986, remixes of the songs were included as B-sides to the singles "Hip to Be Square" and "Stuck with You", respectively.
So if you think you hear an awful lot of Huey Lewis and the News and the Steve Miller Band now, in 2024, you’re about to find out just how “Stuck With You” Huey and his peers from the ‘70s ...
Huey Lewis and the News' Sega-Inspired Music Video Is the Sweet Quarantine Release You Crave (EXCLUSIVE) ... “Stuck with You” becomes a hilarious fantasy of domestic doom. “I Want a New Drug ...
Greatest Hits & Videos is a greatest hits album by Huey Lewis and the News, released on May 23, 2006. It contains the band's most popular songs and music videos. The compilation is a follow-up to the band's previous greatest hits compilation, Time Flies... The Best of Huey Lewis & the News from the previous decade.
Fore! is the fourth studio album by American rock band Huey Lewis and the News, released on August 20, 1986.The album was a commercial success, peaking at number one on the Billboard 200 and went on to score five top-ten Billboard Hot 100 singles, including the number-one hits "Stuck with You" and "Jacob's Ladder".
Huey Lewis, who with his band The News stormed radio in the 1980s with such rock-pop hits as “The Power of Love” and “I Want a New Drug,” is about to take his music to a Broadway stage.