Greg Kihn

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  • power pop
  • new wave
  • singer-songwriter
  • 80s
  • rock
Greg Kihn (born July 10, 1950 in Baltimore, Maryland) is a U.S. pop musician. He is of Polish descent. He is the front man for the Greg Kihn Band, who are perhaps best known for their hit single "Jeopardy" was heavily rotated in the early years of MTV. "Jeopardy" soon served as the basis for a hit parody ("I Lost on Jeopardy") by Weird Al Yankovic. Other popular songs include "The Breakup Song (They Don't Write 'Em)" and "Lucky." Kihn was a staple in the early years of MTV, leading to his material being parodied by Weird "Al" Yankovic.

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Songs

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    Free Country

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    Go Back

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    Good Life

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    Gwabi

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    Happy Man

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    Happy Man (from Seton Hall University)

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    He Will Break Your Heart

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    Horror Show

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    How Long

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    Hurt So Bad

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    I Fall To Pieces

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    I Wish It Would Rain

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    I'm in Love Again

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    If You Be My Love

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    Imelda Marcos Talking Blues

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    Imitation Love

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    In the Naked Eye

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    Island

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    Jeopardy

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    Jeporady

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    Joshua Gone Barbados

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    Kid From Louisville

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    Last Of Me

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    Little Red Book

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    Love and Rock

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    Love and Rock & Roll

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    Love and Rock and Roll

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    Love Never Fails

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    Love of the Land

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    Love's Made a Fool of You


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