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"'The Heart of Rock & Roll'" is a song performed by Huey Lewis and the News, released as the third single from their 1983 album 'Sports' in 1984. The single peaked at number six on the U.S. 'Billboard' Hot 100.

Background



The song was inspired by a gig the band played in Cleveland, Ohio. Cleveland, at the time was known for its rock scene, but the band remained defiant of this claim believing their home town of San Francisco had the better scene. After playing the show Lewis relented, with initially the title phrase being "The heart of rock and roll is in Cleveland", based on a comment Lewis made to the band, but he changed it to "The heart of rock and roll is still beating". According to him the message of the song is "There's real rock and roll in other places than LA or New York."

The B-side to the single is a live version of "Workin' for a Livin'". The music video was recorded in March 1984 featuring skits with the band as well as footage of concerts filmed in New York City and Los Angeles.'Huey Lewis and the News: World Tour' 1986 tour book

Reception



Christopher Connelly of 'Rolling Stone' said "a fancy-pants sax solo and some moronic lyrics sabotage the spirited 'Heart of Rock & Roll' (it's still kicking, says Huey), which should have ended a minute and a half earlier."

At the first annual 'MTV Video Music Awards', which aired on September 14, 1984, the song was nominated for "Best Group Video", losing to ZZ Top's "Legs". The song was also nominated for Record of the Year at the 27th Annual Grammy Awards, losing to Tina Turner's "What's Love Got to Do with It". The group performed the song at the ceremony.

In April 2009, 'Blender' magazine listed it sixth on its list of the "50 Worst Songs Ever".

Personnel



*Huey Lewis - lead vocals, harmonica

*Mario Cipollina - bass

*Johnny Colla - rhythm guitar, saxophone, backing vocals

*Bill Gibson - drums

*Chris Hayes - lead guitar

*Sean Hopper - keyboards

Chart performance



Music video



The music video was a complicated video to produce, according to director Edd Griles. "The complications occurred when we filmed in New York for 13 hours straight on the Brooklyn Bridge and then later in Times Square. In Brooklyn, we had the camera in the helicopter, but the 'copter couldn't get in close enough and the bridge was windy, so the shot took a long time. In Times Square, it was only 21 degrees out and the band was dressed in either short sleeves or light jackets. As you know, filming takes time, lots of it, so Huey and the band were out there freezing their toes off in between takes," the director recalled. Also, Lewis' wife was expecting a baby, which caused delays and problems.



Clips from several 1950s rock 'n roll greats (in chronological order): Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Bill Haley, Roy Orbison, Little Richard, and Chuck Berry (and his famous "duckwalk").

References



Category:1983 songs

Category:1984 singles

Category:Huey Lewis and the News songs

Category:Songs written by Huey Lewis

Category:Songs written by Johnny Colla

Category:Chrysalis Records singles

Category:Songs about rock music

Category:List songs

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