Name of the song which runs when he sit in the car with his aunt
I want to know the name of the song which runs, when michael j. fox is the cheoffeur of his own aunt.
shareI want to know the name of the song which runs, when michael j. fox is the cheoffeur of his own aunt.
sharePretty sure that's "Oh Yeah", by German group Yello. This is the same music that's played at the end of Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
shareThat was also used as the jingle for Twix Candy Bars during the 1980s.
shareAhem. SWISS group Yello.
See also Ferris Bueller's Day off. :)
> "Ahem. SWISS group Yello."
Well I'll be damned....you're right. That's interesting -- I always assumed they were a German group, too. But in fact they are Swiss. I didn't know that. You always think about Switzerland in terms of cheese and watches. You never hear about any rock/pop groups coming out of Switzerland, do ya?
(Of course, now that I've said that, I'm sure someone will immediately chime in with a list of a dozen such groups...)
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it's
"Sometimes the Good Guys Finish First" by Pat Benetar. Oh Yeah was in the rest of the movie not the end when they go to the opera.
Just to make things clear, the question was for the song playing when he was the chauffer (driving the limo), which was also played when everyone was sneaking around the house at night. That song is "Oh, Yeah!", by Yello, which can be found on their "One Second" album. The Pat Benatar song did play at the end (but Brantley wasn't the chauffer in that scene).
---jps
thanks so much guys, I wanted to know the name of this track for ages!
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"Oh Yeah" by Yello.
It was also used in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off".
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