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Huey Pop, Lock & Drop It (C) 2006 Zomba Recording, LLC


Huey featuring Lloyd When I Hustle (C) 2007 Zomba Recording, LLC


Huey featuring MeMpHiTz and T-Pain Tell Me This (G-5) (C) 2008 Zomba Recording, LLC


Fly the iconic Huey helicopter in Cape Town Vietnam combat style.


Huey Nobody Loves The Hood (C) 2007 Zomba Recording, LLC


The classic 1985 music video for the hit song from the Back To The Future trilogy. Featuring Christopher Lloyd.


Music video from Back To The Future Part1 - Huey lewis & The News - Power Of Love


Huey Helicopter taking off at the Ulster Airshow 2007


This Is "Huey Lewis & The News" with an out & out classic from their hugely successful & former US #1 album "Sports". This was the 3rd single released sometime In 1983/84 and reached as high as #6 on the US Top 100. The original footage for this clip came from an ?official greatest hits CD/DVD package which true fans may well also have in their collection. The bizarre thing about this package is that while the CD audio sounded great the DVD clips sounded like someone had thrown a wet blanket over the speakers! They were really in need of some serious VCRS reviving! For more information about this artist you can visit: http://www.hueylewis.com/ *Note: If you are a Record Company employee or artist(s) themselves who object(s) to this commercially unavailable video footage being promoted on YouTube (albeit in a lossy mono audio format) then please contact us to have it removed before flagging it. At the same time you may also like to explain to the fans why they cannot access this classic material in a decent quality digital format anywhere else? "You won't make a profit on something that cannot be purchased but enough exposure may well help sell what you actually do have for sale. Meanwhile to share ones talents is the greatest of gifts!" Please also be aware that all videos uploaded to YouTube are format shifted by the host website from the original files. This can often cause picture & sound deterioration (i.e. mono audio) as well as the occasional video/audio synchronization issue. The files are also deliberately layered on our end with logos and artists links in order to prevent YouTube recycling by lazy up-loaders, while at the same time helping to promote the artists themselves! VCRS 2007 © videocliprevival@gmail.com


Huey Lewis and The News - I Want A New Drug


Duets-Huey Lewis & Gwyneth Paltrow


See priceless and rare footage of the actual Kingfish in action and see the real story right here! This newsreel culminates footage from Paramount and Pathe News, which we are the copyright holders of.


http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/ Rare interview with Huey P. Newton from his jail cell. http://malcolmxfiles.blogspot.com/


Jacob's Ladder Video


Huey Lewis And The News video hit, film on 1983 on Halloween of 1983 in San Francisco Huey Lewis' Hometowm.


I wanted to share this Artist to those that have never heard of him before. I think that he could have been one of the greats of soul music, and to me... he is. I discovered his album while snooping around virgin mega one day, there was only one... and the name stood out right away; BABY HUEY (the duck) was my nickname at work... so you know I just had to get it! I'm so glad that I did... I hope you enjoy the song. Music by: Baby Huey Song: Running Baby Huey (born James Ramey, January 1, 1944 - October 28, 1970) was an American rock and soul singer, born in Richmond, Indiana. He was the frontman for the band Baby Huey & The Babysitters, whose singular LP for Curtom Records in 1971 was influential in the development of hip hop music. In 1969, the band's agent Marv Heiman secured them an audition with Curtom Records arranger Donny Hathaway. Hathaway was impressed by the act, and got Curtom Records head Curtis Mayfield to sign Baby Huey, but not the band. Although the band participated in the recording of Ramey's debut album, there were feelings of unease among them, and Ross and Jones quit the band during the recording sessions. By 1970, Ramey had developed an addiction to heroin, and his weight had increased to over 400 pounds. He began regularly missing gigs or turning up late, and, at the insistence of his bandmates, briefly entered rehabilitation in the spring of 1970. James Ramey died of a heart attack on October 28, 1970, at the age of 26, and was found in his hotel bathroom by his manager. His funeral was held on November 1, in his native Richmond, Indiana. Baby Huey & the Babysitters' album, The Baby Huey Story: The Living Legend, was released after the death of their lead singer. Produced by Curtis Mayfield, the album featured several Mayfield compositions, as well as a cover of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come" and two original compositions by Ramey. The album did not sell well upon its original release, and was largely forgotten by the mainstream. Today, the album is considered a classic of its period. Several songs from The Baby Huey Story, including "Hard Times", "Listen to Me", and "Mighty Mighty Children", have been frequently sampled by hip hop producers since the 1980s. "Hard Times" alone has been sampled by dozens of artists, including Ice Cube ("The Birth", Death Certificate), A Tribe Called Quest ("Can I Kick It?", People's Instinctive Travels and the Paths of Rhythm), Ghostface Killah ("Buck 50", Supreme Clientele), and others. Many people, including the Babysitters themselves, see The Baby Huey Story as a significant and important influence on hip hop music. After Ramey's death, The Babysitters briefly employed a young Chaka Khan as their lead singer before disbanding. The members went their separate ways to work as instrumentalists in other bands, although they regularly participate in projects involving their past work with Baby Huey & the Babysitters. c(^_^)3* chrispycrunchy86


we miss him.. baby huey..


Gweneth Paltrow & Huey Lewis - Cruisin


Check out this hot new exclusive vid from Huey "Adidas." Nobody else's got this!


This is the offical music video for the song 'Hip to be Square' by 'Huey Lewis and The News'. This song is from the album 'Fore'


Huey Lewis And The News - Stuck With You (2006 Digital Remaster) Capitol USA (catalog) (P) 2006 Capitol Records, Inc.. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws.


'The Bell Helicopter Textron UH-1 Iroquois, commonly (or officially in the United States Marine Corps) known as the "Huey", is a multipurpose military helicopter, famous for its use in the Vietnam War. The "U" stands for utility, in contrast to Attack or Cargo helicopters...' for more information,pls click http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UH-1_Iroquois


Great hit from this band from 1982


Back To The Future : Music From The Motion Picture Soundtrack


Huey Lewis And The News - If This Is It (2006 Digital Remaster) Capitol USA (catalog) (P) (C) 2006 Capitol Records, Inc.. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws.