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[Chorus:]
Stop trying, stop trying to call her,
She doesn't want your sympathy
Stop trying, stop trying to call her
She's exactly what she wants to be.She goes up and down but never goes out
She's getting it all for free
She's shadow boxing loosing the bout
Its pretty easy to seeI know you've, you've seen a better sight
You say you really want to help
You better open your eyes, heyWe see the morning face in the bathroom mirror
She's careful never to see
It tells a story of the sleepless nights
Not what she seems to beI know you've, you've seen a better days
You say you owe it to yourself
You're gonna change your ways[Chorus]
Songwriters
CIPOLLINA, MARIO / COLLA, JOHN VICTOR / GIBSON, WILLIAM SCOTT / HAYES, CHRISTOPHER JOHN / HOPPER, SEAN THOMAS / LEWIS, HUEYPublished by

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Huey Lewis & the News is a Academy Award-nominated American rock band based in San Francisco, California. Their greatest success was in the 1980s, when they were one of the most popular music acts of the decade and released several gold and platinum albums. The band is known for writing simple, light-hearted songs from a working-class perspective and typically appealed to yuppies and baby boomers.

Combining a rock (and sometimes, a blues rock) backing with harmony vocals and Lewis's voice, Huey Lewis & the News had numerous hit songs during the 1980s and early 1990s, including "The Power of Love" and "Back in Time" (both of which were featured in the film "Back to the Future"), "I Want a New Drug", "Doin' It All (For My Baby)", "Do You Believe in Love?" "Hip to Be Square", "Stuck With You", and "Jacob's Ladder". Huey Lewis shared three Grammy awards, an American Music Award, and a People's Choice Award along with several artists for his role singing the 1985 charity song "We Are the World".

The track 'Hip to Be Square" features prominently in the 2000 movie "American Psycho", starring Christian Bale as serial killer Patrick Bateman. In both the film and the book it was based on, Bateman is a hardcore fan of the band.

Albums
Huey Lewis & the News (1980)
Picture This (1982) #13 US Gold
Sports (1983) #1 US 7x Platinum
Back to the Future Soundtrack (1985) Gold
Fore! (1986) #1 US 3x Platinum
Small World (1988) #11 US Platinum
Hard at Play (1991) #27 US Gold
The Heart Of Rock & Roll - The Best Of Huey Lewis And The News (1992)
Four Chords & Several Years Ago (1994) #55 US
Time Flies: The Best of Huey Lewis and the News (1996) #185 US
Plan B (2001) #165 US
Live at 25 (2005)
Greatest Hits & Videos (2006) #70 US

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