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Directed by Rocky Schenck, the video begins with McIntyre (along with a gospel choir) recording the song in a recording studio.It later cuts to scenes of McIntyre singing on the Belmont Ave. pedestrian bridge over the 101 freeway near Silver Lake and Echo Park in Downtown Los Angeles, in a tree while looking over the said highway and on the roof of a house.
The video features McIntyre in a diner having flashbacks with his ex-girlfriend. He feels depressed during the video and sees his ex with a new boyfriend and looks away. When he leaves, McIntyre then hides from her inside the kitchen while trying to tell her he loves her. After telling her, McIntyre enlightens everyone with some dance.
"Please Don't Go Girl" is a 1988 song by American boyband New Kids on the Block. The lead vocals were sung by Joey McIntyre, Jordan Knight, and spoken by Danny Wood, but the majority of the lyrics were sung by Joey McIntyre.
Joey McIntyre, Jonathan Knight, Jordan Knight, Donnie Wahlberg and Danny Wood. Jose Perez/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images/Getty Images Kids will be kids, and in the case of New Kids on the Block, they ...
Joey McIntyre was born in Needham, Massachusetts and raised in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts, United States. [3] His parents were Thomas McIntyre, a union official, and his wife Katherine (née Bowen) a community theater actress.
Name Joey McIntyre Best known for Making the young girls cry. Current city Los Angeles. Really want to be in Los Angeles. Excited about OUR NEW ALBUM. IT’S GOOD. My current music collection has ...
The song references Terpsichore [1] ... The lyrics also mention "Basie Boots," a reference to bandleader Count Basie. ... Joey McIntyre's album, Talk to Me [6]
Joey McIntyre's two sons, Griffin and Rhys, are revealing what it's like having a famous musician and pop star as a father and their favorite New Kids on the Block songs while all three spill the ...