Hugh Anthony Cregg III (born July 5, 1950), known professionally as Huey Lewis, is an American singer, songwriter, and actor.
You only go from nowhere to everywhere once. Let's enjoy it!
Back in the day you wanted your albums to have a theme, and 'Sports' theme was really a collection of singles. It was really a record for its time.
The choices I make - they have to be creative.
I don't have a formal home recording studio, but I can record tracks on my computer upstairs in my office.
I am deluded enough to think I can bring something to the table.
The power of love is a curious thing, make one man weep, make another man sing. Change a hawk to a little white dove, more than a feeling, that's the power of love.
Sometimes bad is bad.
New York was the inspiration for The Heart of Rock and Roll and Workin for a Livin. There are a lot of songs in the streets of New York.
I know my choices will be creative so long as I follow my heart.
A lot has been written and said about why he was so great, but I think the best way to appreciate his greatness is just to go back and play some of the old records. . . Time has a way of being very unkind to old records, but Elvis' keep getting better and better.
I may be the most recognizable name in the cast, but I can guarantee that I am not the most talented.
I love you Huey was the note I read, but there's a strange pair of shoes underneath the bed.
In the '80s, the way radio was programmed, if you didn't have a hit record you weren't going to be able to make any more records. That was it, period.
When you get in the pocket, there is a place where the music begins to play itself. When you can find that spot, it's the best feeling in the world.
I was in a vintage pub rock band called Clover in the 1970s.
I'm happy to be stuck with you.
I am a Bay Area guy, no question.
I went to engineering school, I went to physics class. I said, 'Screw this, I don't want to be here. I'd much rather be at a club playing music.
Take it from me, its hip to be square.
Now the old boy may be barely breathing, but the heart of rock and roll is still beating.