Pop Cars (Part I)


To get you through the second week of the lockdown, we pick seven cool songs by some of the greatest pop/rock bands and music artists featuring the hottest set of wheels in their music videos

06/04/2020

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There are songs and there are music videos. As soon as the songs start climbing up the charts in their respective countries, and before they go on to become international hits, a music video is often released to cash in on its success and it is this music video, which if shot well, can be a make or break factor, going a long way in determining how the song performs on the charts. After “sexy women,” the second most obvious choice for shooting music videos are “cool cars” and that is why this week, we write about seven cool songs that have featured some of the most unforgettable cars in their music videos. Needless to say, these cars have been imprinted on our minds forever.  Austin-Healey 3000 Everybody wants to rule the world by Tears for Fears The British band, Tears for Fears, use a British sports car, an Austin-Healey 3000, in their 1985 video Everybody wants to rule the world from the album, Songs from the Big Chair. The video features a green Austin-Healey 3000, being driven by their lead singer Curt Smith around southern California and the scenes oscillate between open roads and an in-studio performance. Everybody wants to rule the world topped the

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