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"'''Beverly Hills'''" is the grammy-nominated first track and lead single from ''[[Make Believe]]''. It was also [[Weezer]]'s first #1 single. | "'''Beverly Hills'''" is the grammy-nominated first track and lead single from ''[[Make Believe]]''. It was also [[Weezer]]'s first #1 single. | ||
===Appearances=== | |||
*[[Make Believe]] | |||
*[[Beverly Hills]] (UK Retail 7" (Picture Disc)) | |||
*[[Beverly Hills]] (UK Retail CD) | |||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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'''Brian:''' When I first heard the song, it was a Rivers demo of it, and I think I called him and said, ‘Congratulations, you wrote a hit song.’ It had a hit immediately, regardless of—even more from its original version than from something else. To me, it was like - whatever “hit song” means - that’s what it evoked [for] me. I thought it would be a great - there was a reality haircutting show called “blow out” or “blow up” or something like that, about this salon in Beverly Hills, and I was trying to sell Rivers on letting that be that show’s theme song. But luckily we never did that. | '''Brian:''' When I first heard the song, it was a Rivers demo of it, and I think I called him and said, ‘Congratulations, you wrote a hit song.’ It had a hit immediately, regardless of—even more from its original version than from something else. To me, it was like - whatever “hit song” means - that’s what it evoked [for] me. I thought it would be a great - there was a reality haircutting show called “blow out” or “blow up” or something like that, about this salon in Beverly Hills, and I was trying to sell Rivers on letting that be that show’s theme song. But luckily we never did that. | ||
==Success== | ==Success== | ||