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Huey Lewis and the News
If you mean the R&B song, it was J.J. Jackson in 1967, then Huey Lewis & The News in 1994.
Four DIFFERENT songs have charted with that title, so there's no easy answer to your question. Here they are starting with the earliest chart: Joe Simon-1972 Huey Lewis and the News-1985 Laura Branigan-1988 (Covered by Celine Dion-1994 Luther Vandross-1991
Huey Lewis was a very famous and very good pop singer back in the early and mid-1980's. He must have sang this "buzz buzz" song in the mid-1980's-like 1984-or 1985.
Well: most recently Michael Jackson. In 1979 Kenny Loggins had a hit with his song also called "This Is It." He recorded it with Michael McDonald. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/This_Is_It_(Kenny_Loggins_song)
Kenny Loggins wrote and recorded the song "This Is It" in 1979 for his album "Keep The Fire". It was recorded with Michael McDonald. It reached #11 on the Billboard chart on Feb. 9th, 1980. You can purchase an MP3 of the song here: http://www.amazon.com/This-Is-It/dp/B00137ZD6K/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1345145029&s=dmusic&sr=1-2&tag=brainrub-20
The power of love was first sang by Jennifer Rush, Celine Dion covered it then Laura Branigan. There is also two more artists that had hits with a song named The power of love, but they were totally different songs. Huey Lewis and the news and Frankie goes to Hollywood.
In 1986, Joe Montana and Ronnie Lott of the San Fransisco 49's sang back up to Huey Lewis' "Hip To Be Square".
Sang is the past tense of sing. The present perfect tense of sing is I/We/You/They had sung; He/She/It has sung.
Sorry i have 2 say COME ON... JJ JACKSON 69 or 70. A little music history The Beatles 1st hit Isley's Bros. Twist and Shout