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Check back for classic music videos, live performances, hand-curated playlists, the Rhino Podcast, and more! You're watching the full album video for The Cars - Complete Greatest Hits (2002 ...
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You're watching the official music video for The Cars - "Drive" from the album 'Heartbeat City' (1984). "Drive" reached No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 and wa...
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"Drive" is a song by American rock band the Cars from their fifth studio album, Heartbeat City (1984). It was released on July 23, 1984, as the album's third single. Written by Ric Ocasek, the track was sung by bassist Benjamin Orr [2] and produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange with the band. [3]
- Synth-Rock [1]
The Cars were an American rock band who recorded 89 songs during their career, of which included 86 originals and 3 covers.
SongWriter (s)Original ReleaseLead Vocal (s)Ric OcasekBenjamin OrrRic OcasekRic Ocasek"Breakaway"Ric OcasekB-side of "Why Can't I Have You"Ric OcasekRic OcasekBenjamin Orr- 4 min
- 1979
- Andrew Unterberger
- “Just What I Needed” (The Cars, 1978) Yes, The Cars wrote countless Perfect Pop Songs. But there’s Perfect Pop Songs, and there’s pop songs that deserve a Nobel prize.
- “Drive” (Heartbeat City, 1984) The first big ballad for The Cars, a risk that paid off with their biggest chart success, a No. 3 hit in September 1984.
- “Since You’re Gone” (Shake It Up, 1981) The Cars almost always went for the kill with their singles, but for whatever reason — maybe exhaustion after four albums in four years — they let off the throttle a little with Shake It Up‘s “Since You’re Gone.”
- “Moving in Stereo” (The Cars, 1978) It never needed Phoebe Cates. I mean, it certainly never hurts a song to soundtrack one of the most famous scenes in teen movie history, but “Moving in Stereo” made the Fast Times at Ridgemont High sequence eternal, just as much as the other way around.
Sep 11, 2023 · That's the iconic chorus from one of the 1980s' most unexpected, but unbelievably moving synth-rock ballads. 'Drive' by Boston, Massachusetts band The Cars took the charts by storm and was arguably the new wave group's biggest hit.
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Named Best New Artist by Rolling Stone in 1978, The Cars went on to have 4 top 10 albums and 13 top 40 singles. The were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2018.