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"Beverly Hills" is a song by American rock band Weezer. It is the first single from the band's fifth album, Make Believe. "Beverly Hills" was released to US radio on March 28, 2005. The song features Stephanie Eitel of Agent Sparks on the chorus on backup vocals, performing the "gimme, gimme" hook.
Make Believe is the fifth studio album by American rock band Weezer.It was released on May 10, 2005, by Geffen Records.The album was considered to be a return to some of the emotionally vulnerable lyrics of Weezer's previous releases, and due to the strength of the hit single "Beverly Hills", the album was a commercial success, peaking at number two on the US Billboard 200 and number eleven on ...
Weezer's self-titled debut studio album, often referred to as The Blue Album, was released in May 1994 through DGC Records. The album was a commercial success, peaking at number 16 on the US Billboard 200 and spawning the singles " Undone – The Sweater Song " and " Buddy Holly ", both of which were responsible for launching Weezer into ...
Beverly Hills (actress) (born 1966), British actress; Beverly Hills Line, a suburban line of the Pacific Electric Railway; Beverly Boulevard station, trolley line station in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, USA once known as Beverly Hills "Beverly Hills" (Weezer song), the first single by Weezer from their fifth album Make Believe
"Perfect Situation" is a song by American alternative rock band Weezer. It was released to radio on October 11, 2005 as the third single from the band's fifth album Make Believe, following "Beverly Hills" and "We Are All on Drugs".
Weezer performing in 2015. From left to right: Brian Bell, Scott Shriner, Patrick Wilson, and Rivers Cuomo. This is a list of every song ever released by American rock band Weezer.
Weezer's fourth album, Maladroit (2002), incorporated a hard rock sound and achieved mostly positive reviews, but weaker sales. Make Believe (2005) received mixed reviews, but its single "Beverly Hills" became Weezer's first single to top the US Modern Rock Tracks chart and their first to reach the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100.
A reworded version of Weezer's "Beverly Hills" plays during a montage of Waverly Hills and the end credits. [2] Alaska Nebraska is a parody of Hannah Montana, [3] but the character's mannerisms are similar to those of Elliot Page's role in Juno. [2] The city inspector is based on Anton Chigurh from the 2007 film No Country for Old Men. [3]