The Romantics 80s Rock Song WASN’T A Hit Until Used It In A Beer Commercial | Professor of Rock

The story of the Romantics classic power pop 80s smash “What I Like About You”. It actually wasn’t a hit when it first came out, but got a lift from a beer commercial 10 years after it’s first release to become one of the biggest classic rock song’s ever. Wally Palmer and Mike Skill tell the story of the band who had another 80s smash a few years later with Talking In your Sleep. We Have New MERCH! Thank you to this Episodes Sponsor, Zenni Optical Incredible Prices on New Glasses - ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Executive Producer Brandon Fugal Honorary Producers Curtis Parcell, Lonnnie Spicer, Dave Bezaire, Tony Fedora ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check Out My Hand Picked Selection Below Professor’s 80s Store - 100 Best Selling Albums - Ultimate History of 80s Teen Movie - 80s to 90s VHS Video Cover Art - Totally Awesome 80s A Lexicon - Best In Ear Headphones (I Use These Every Day) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Access To Backstage Content Become a Patron - Purchase The Albums Help out the Channel by purchasing your albums through our links! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases at no extra cost to you, thank you for your support. Click here for Premium Content: ​ ​ ​ ​#80s #Rock #Story Hey music junkies and vinyl junkies Professor of Rock always here to celebrate the greatest artists and the greatest 80s vinyl songs of all time for the music community and vinyl community. If you’ve ever owned records, cassettes and CD’s at different times in you life or still do this is your place Subscribe below right now to be a part of our daily celebration of the rock era with exclusive stories from straight from the artists and click on our patreon link in the description to see our brand new show there. There are certain songs that you’ve heard since you were a child that have reached the pinnacle of rock and pop. Songs that we all know and sing along to whenever they come on and then are stuck in your heard for days after, and you don’t mind because they’re so great. What I Like About You by The romantics is definitely one of those classics. Well it may surprise you to know that What Like About You was not a hit. I mean you’d just assume that it was a number one smash because of how popular it was and still is. and everybody knows it. But It only went to #49 on the Billboard Hot 100. We just talked about his a few weeks ago… American Girl by tom Petty and the heartbreakers also wasn’t a hit. A headscratcher for sure. What I Like About You was rebased by the american band the Romantics back in 1980. It was written by original band members Wall Palmer who sang and played Rhythm guitar and harmonica, Mike Skill, the lead guitarist and drummer singer Jimmy Parinos who sand lead on the track. The Romantics were formed in Detroit Michigan in 1977 as a power pop band with influences ranging from early 50s American rock , MC5, The Stooges, Motown, early Bob Seger and Garage rock. Known for their high energy live show and their Iconic look, that included Red leather suits and black vinyl that was a tip of the hat to Motown artists like The Temptations and the four tops. actually the The band’s first show was on at My Fair Lady Club, a Detroit spot, opening for the New MC5 in 1977. It was actually on Valentines Day. The band were road warriors at first, playing venues all over the east coast and midwest. Then they were signed by Nat Weiss’ Nemperor label and they recored their self titled debut in 1979 it was produced by Pete Solley who was a member of Procal Harumph and Whitesnake and later produce records for Oingo Boingo and Motorhead. Actually The Romantic’s true record debut was the 1978 “Little White Lies” for Spider records followed by the Bomp! single “Tell It to Carrie Both of which were re recorded for their debut. The first album sold about 200K copies driven by the radio play and concert staple What I like About You which they’d been playing for awhile. The song’s “Hey, uh-huh-huh“ refrain was influenced by the Yardibirds One under Sideways Down as well as Chuck Berry’s song Back in the USA.
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