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The Romantics are an American rock band formed in 1977 in Detroit. The band is often put under the banner of power pop and new wave . They were influenced by 1950s American rock and roll , Detroit's MC5 , the Stooges , early Bob Seger , Motown R&B , 1960s North American garage rock as well as the British Invasion rockers.
In November 2007, the Romantics filed a federal lawsuit against Activision, the publisher of Guitar Hero Encore: Rocks the 80s, claiming that the video game manufacturer had infringed on the band's rights by featuring a soundalike recording of "What I Like About You" in the game. [6]
Here's how popular rom-coms and romantic dramas like "The Half of It," "The Kissing Booth 2," and "To All the Boys I've Loved Before" stack up.
A group of seven college friends, who called themselves The Romantics (because of a shared interest in the Romantic Era), reunite after six years when two of them, Lila and Tom, are planning to marry. Before he got involved with Lila, Tom was in a serious relationship with Laura (the two relationships overlapped).
Check out our lists of the best romantic movies, romantic comedies and Valentine's movies (which of course can be enjoyed year-round as well). The Wedding Planner (2001)
Michael Parmelee/CBS For those TV fans who want some new Valentine's Day content, The Rookie, Elsbeth and Yellowjackets are just some of the shows getting into a romantic mood this year. Shifting ...
Palmar and several high school friends formed the Romantics in 1977 scoring their first record deal in 1979 with Nemperor Records. [3] Their self-titled debut album for Nemperor in 1980 with British producer Pete Solley contained the band's first chart hit. "What I Like About You", which Palmar co-wrote, peaked at #49 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Included in Peggy Lee 1961 Capitol T-1475 LP album Olé ala Lee. [7]Dinah Shore sang it in 1955 when it briefly reached No. 20 on the U.S. Song charts. [8]Bing Crosby recorded the song in 1955 [9] for use on his radio show and it was subsequently included in the box set The Bing Crosby CBS Radio Recordings (1954-56) issued by Mosaic Records (catalog MD7-245) in 2009.