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In 2021, Rolling Stone named it the 81st-best music video. [30] "Weird Al" Yankovic recreated it in the music video for his 1989 song "UHF", with a similar suit and dance. [31] In 1996, Kermit the Frog performed "Once in a Lifetime" on Muppets Tonight while wearing Byrne's "big suit" and mimicking his dances from Stop Making Sense. [32]
The song is notable for its significant number of pop culture references and remains the band's best-known song in the United States, where it topped the Billboard Hot 100. Coincidentally, when the song reached No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 , it remained in the top spot for one week.
"Tonight" is the 1999 debut single of New Zealand girl group TrueBliss, the first ever group to be formed under the Popstars banner, as part of the 1999 TVNZ series. "Tonight" debuted at number one on the New Zealand Singles Chart , remained in the top 40 for 10 weeks and was certified platinum for sales of over 10,000 copies.
"Tonight" is a song by Irish boy band Westlife. It was first released as a single in Sweden on 21 March 2003. It was first released as a single in Sweden on 21 March 2003. In the United Kingdom, "Tonight" was issued as a double A-side single with " Miss You Nights " three days later.
Additionally, the song made it to BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 2's A list, and subsequently got played twenty times a week. [11] The song was released as a downloadable track for the Rock Band series. [12] The song has also been featured on the Gossip Girl episode "Chuck in Real Life", [13] which aired on 20 October 2008. [14]
The song has also been used in everything from fictional weddings, including the opening of the 1997 movie Soul Food, to the soundtracks of TV shows, commercials, sporting events, and video games.
A scene from the "Tonight, Tonight" music video. The music video, directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris, starred Tom Kenny and Jill Talley, a married couple who were, at the time, cast members on the sketch comedy program Mr. Show with Bob and David. The original idea for the music video was for a Busby Berkeley-style video, complete ...
"October" made its live debut on 16 August 1981 and this performance featured extended, rambling lyrics from Bono that were never used again live. It was a set list staple for much of the October Tour and followed "I Fall Down", another song from the October album that the Edge played on piano.