Classic rock is about heavy hooks, power chords and tight harmonies. But it’s also about letting loose and enjoying the good times. And there’s no better time for that than Friday evening, when we ...
This catchy chorus still speaks for everyone today.
While it's common for companies to use a well-known song in their commercials, it's rare that they'll get classic rockers to poke fun at themselves in them. But that's what job website indeed.com has ...
Mike Reno would like to apologize for the ‘80s earworm “Working for the Weekend.” The B.C.-born Loverboy frontman owes a good deal of his career to the song, which reached No.2 on Billboards’s Hot ...
What came first the lyric or the catchphrase? It's part of everyday vernacular now: "What are you up to?" "Working for the weekend." With "Working for the Weekend" being over 30 years old now, ...
Signature sounds from the song Working for the Weekend are now starting off the weekend every Friday in Downtown Vancouver. But Weekend Chime is probably different from what you might expect from ...
You can’t turn Paul Dean or the rest of Loverboy loose. It’s been almost 40 years since the band’s power ballads first hit the airwaves, sending young hearts in Camaros racing. So when lasting fans of ...
The holiday weekend is upon us and Candlebox are ready to celebrate, giving us a brand new cover of Loverboy's "Turn Me Loose." (What, did you expect "Working for the Weekend"?) The latest offering ...
The Canadian band Loverboy has been around for nearly four decades — and it seems as if the group is making a comeback. They’ve been performing to more sold-out crowds, and 20-year-olds come to the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. For most people, the weekend can't come fast enough...and it always goes by way too quickly. That's why Loverboy's "Working for ...