
Just a picture compilation made to Hall & Oates - You Make My Dreams (Come True). Classic 80's right here. Lyrics: What I want, you've got But it might be hard to handle Like the flame that burns the candle The candle feeds the flame yeah yeah What I got -- full stock of thoughts and dreams...
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"Kiss on My List" is a 1980 song recorded by Daryl Hall and John Oates. It was the third single from their album Voices, and became their second Billboard Hot 100 number-one single (after "Rich Girl" in 1977). It was written by Janna Allen and Daryl Hall, and produced by Hall and Oates. While two other songs from the album had returned the duo to chart activity, it was the success of "Kiss on My List" that confirmed the start of the duo's sustained run as one of American pop's top-selling acts, a run that lasted into 1989. -Wikipedia

This is a music video of "Method Of Modern Love" (Hall & Oates) This song reached #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in February 1985 from their 1984 album, "Big Bam Boom"(BMG Music)

My friends wonder why I call you all the time, What can I say? I don't feel the need to give such secrets away You think maybe I need help though I know i am right, all right I'm just better off not listening to friends advice When they insist on knowing my bliss,I tell them this When they want to know what the reason is I only smile when I lie, then I tell them why Because your kiss, your kiss is on my list Because your kiss, your kiss is on my list Because your kiss is on my list of the best things in life Because your kiss, your kiss is on my list Because your kiss, your kiss I can't resist Because your kiss it's what I miss when I turn out the lights I go crazy wondering what there is to really see Did the night just take up your time, cause it means more to me Sometimes I forget what I'm doing, I don't forget what I want,what I want Regret what I've done, regret you? I couldn't go on But if you insist on knowing my bliss,I'll tell you this If you want to know what the reason is I only smile when I lie, then I'll tell you why Because your kiss, your kiss is on my list Because your kiss, your kiss I cant resist Because your kiss is what I miss when I turn out the lights

Hall & Oates is the popular music duo made up of Daryl Hall and John Oates. The act achieved its greatest fame in the late 1970s and early-to-mid 1980s, and used a unique variety of ballad-oriented pop-blue eyed soul (occasionally mixed with dance and rock influences) to dominate the charts. The partnership is the most successful chart duo in the history of American recorded music. The videoclip "Family Man" goes for a conceptual affair. Shot mainly in a set that resembles a living room, it mostly shows the band as they lip-synch, but it also includes shots of kids as they pester H&O, and we also watch some shots of a family with matching pompadours. Inserted on top of this, we discern the romantic pursuits of a man and a woman who both intentionally look like characters from primitive video games. Mike Oldfield's song "Family Man" reached number seven and number six in March and June of 1983, respectively.

GET THE FREE MP3 OF THIS SONG: bit.ly Official Website: www.nickibluhm.com Like us on Facebook on.fb.me Music on iTunes: bit.ly Hall and Oates - I Can't Go For That - Cover by Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers - Van Session 17 (Performed between Phoenix, AZ and Pioneertown, CA). About the "Van Sessions": Nicki Bluhm & The Gramblers are a rock/country/soul band from San Francisco with a busy touring schedule. Between gigs they pass the time by playing cover songs in their van, recording them with an iPhone and posting them online for fun. They do, indeed, wear their seatbelts. For more about the band's original music check out nickibluhm.com, iTunes, or any YouTube video not set in a van, or just come to a show the next time they drive to your town!
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"I Can't Go for That (No Can Do)" is a 1981 song recorded by Daryl Hall and John Oates. It was the fourth number-one hit single of their career on the Billboard Hot 100 and the second hit single from their album Private Eyes. It features Charles DeChant on saxophone. On January 30, 1982, "I Can't Go for That" ended a 10-week run at the top of the Hot 100 by Olivia Newton-John's song, "Physical". Thanks to heavy airplay on urban-contemporary stations, "I Can't Go for That" also topped the US R&B chart, a rare act for a non-African American act. The song also went to #1 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart for one week in January of 1982. Beyond being a number one hit in its own right, "I Can't Go for That" continues to bear influence. The song has been covered by a number of recording artists including Brian McKnight, The Nylons, Les Go (with Alfredo Alias), Donny Osmond, East End, Kansascali, and Orson. It was featured in British comedy series The Mighty Boosh (Series 3, Episode 3) where Bob Fossil danced to the song. "I Can't Go for That" was voted #6 on VH1's list of "The 100 Greatest Songs of the '80s". -Wikipedia The Music video version is not how I remember this song. This seems more in line with what I remember anyway, hope its enjoyable.

Groovy! By the fall of 1983, Hall & Oates were one of the biggest pop music acts in America. They had five Number 1 singles to their credit, two consecutive Top 10 albums and were one of the biggest names on MTV. A cover of the 1957 Bobby Helms' classic, "Jingle Bell Rock", was recorded and released in time for Christmas 1983, complete with a comedic video of the band that received extensive airplay on MTV. In 1983, they released their first greatest hits album entitled, Rock'n Soul Part 1. The album peaked at Number 7 and the two new songs that were written and recorded for that LP both also became Top 10 hits as well. The first single off of this album, "Say It Isn't So", battled six weeks for the Number 1 spot with Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson's "Say, Say, Say" at the high point of the Thriller hysteria. "Say It Isn't So" remained at Number 2 for an impressive four weeks from December 1983 to January 1984. The battle with the McCartney/Jackson single led disc jockey Peter Bush, of New York's WPLJ Radio, which had just switched from rock to Top 40 the previous June, to intro the Hall & Oates entry "Say, Say, Say It Isn't, Isn't, Isn't So, So, So").

Daryl Hall and John Oates - Maneater The Liberty Concert July 4 1985 Liberty State Park, New Jersey Just prior to Live Aid, on July 4, 1985, Hall & Oates performed at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey as part of the Liberty Concert, where they played an outdoor benefit concert for the restoration of the Statue of Liberty. It became a major music event drawing an estimated crowd of over 60000 people.

Hall and Oats - Rich girl 1977 You're a rich girl, and you've gone too far 'Cause you know it don't matter anyway You can rely on the old man's money You can rely on the old man's money It's a bitch girl and it's gone too far 'Cause you know it don't matter anyway Say money but...
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All Credit goes to Hall & Oates may have content that is owned or licensed by WMG :3 (Sry this is my first video) Everybody's high on consolation Everybody's trying to tell me what's right for me My daddy tried to bore me with a sermon but it's plain to see that they can't comfort me Sorry Charlie for the imposition I think I've got it, got the strength to carry on I need a drink and a quick decision Now it's up to me, ooh what will be Chorus: She's Gone Oh I, Oh I'd better learn how to face it She's Gone Oh I, Oh I'd pay the devil to replace her She's Gone - what went wrong Up in the morning look in the mirror there's one less toothbrush hangin' the stand my face ain't looking any younger now I can see love's taken her toll on me She's Gone Think I'll spend eternity in the city let the carbon and monoxide choke my thoughts away and pretty bodies help dissolve the memories but they can never be what she was to me She's Gone Also give me request to other songs =3

Some songs take on a completely new dimension with a change of tempo. This is the tempo this song originally should have had in my opinion. I toggled a little with the clip, as this version of the song is not the same as the 'remix' version used in the original clip.

Official alt-verson of The Ghost Inside by Broken Bells. Directed by Matt McCormick and Bryan Boyce, produced by Rodeo Film Company. James Mercer provides the 'Stunt-Mouth.' find out more about Broken Bells at www.brokenbells.com
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Groovy! "Family Man" is a single by musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1982. The American duo Hall & Oates covered Oldfield's song and it reached #6 on the US Hot 100 in June 1983. The 1982 album H2O, a very polished, synth-heavy album became the duo's most successful album to date. H2O reached Number 3 on the album charts and spawned three Top 10 singles. Out of the 11 tracks that were recorded for this album, Oates only sang lead vocals on two songs, "Italian Girls" and "At Tension". "Maneater", the biggest hit of their career, reached the Number 1 on December 18, 1982 and stayed there for an amazing four weeks. The ballad, "One on One" and a cover song of Mike Oldfield's, "Family Man" reached Number 7 and Number 6 in March and June 1983, respectively. According to an interview in 1998, Oldfield wrote all of the music for the chorus, and verses were written by the other writers. Tim Cross has also claimed to have written the majority of the lyrics for the song, and cited Rick Fenn as the inspiration of the 'family man' mentioned in the song. For the H2O album, Hall & Oates made some permanent changes to their current band. Drummer Mickey Curry, who had appeared on some Private Eyes tracks, including the title song, replaced Jerry Marotta full-time. Bassist Tom "T-Bone" Wolk, who had mimed John Siegler's bass line in the "Private Eyes" video, replaced Siegler full-time. The two joined the band's holdovers — lead guitar player GE Smith (according to GE Smith himself, "GE <b>...</b>
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