Don't Cha Stop

1978 song by The Cars
9 tracks
Side one
  1. "Good Times Roll"
  2. "My Best Friend's Girl"
  3. "Just What I Needed"
  4. "I'm in Touch with Your World"
  5. "Don't Cha Stop"
Side two
  1. "You're All I've Got Tonight"
  2. "Bye Bye Love"
  3. "Moving in Stereo"
  4. "All Mixed Up"
Audio"Don't Cha Stop" on YouTube

"Don't Cha Stop" is a song by the American rock band the Cars. The song appears on their 1978 debut album The Cars. The song is sung by bandleader Ric Ocasek.

Reception

Rolling Stone critic Kit Rachlis said in his review of The Cars that "the songs bristle and -- in their harsher, more angular moments ('Bye Bye Love,' 'Don't Cha Stop') -- bray."[1] On the Billboard review of The Cars, "Don't Cha Stop" was named one of the albums "[b]est cuts[.]"[1]

Other appearances

After being released on the 1978 album The Cars, "Don't Cha Stop" saw release as the B-side to "My Best Friend's Girl" in the U.S. and Japan. That single hit #35 in America. However, in Europe, the song "Moving in Stereo" was used as the B-side instead.

"Don't Cha Stop" later appeared on the compilation album Just What I Needed: The Cars Anthology, as one of the six songs from The Cars to appear.

References

  1. ^ a b "'The Cars' reviews". www.superseventies.com.
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