Hugh Anthony Cregg III (born July 5, 1950), known professionally as Huey Lewis, is an American singer, songwriter, and actor.
I don't tap dance, and I don't think you can learn to tap dance in three weeks at my ripe old age.
You've been thinking and I've been drinking.
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.
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 want a new drug, one that won't make me sick. One that won't make me crash my car, or make my head three feet thick.
I got a very good life. I sold plenty of records, I get recognized plenty, I can always have somebody call up and get me a fine table at a restaurant. What do you really need, ultimately?
I grew up in Marin County north of San Francisco, and in the 1950s and '60s it was a natural paradise.
I'm a tired runner in the human race.