Life's looking good (for you & me) ... sorry I have no idea who sings this song.
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James Rolleston was a vocalist on Steely Dan's classic " Countdown to Ecstacy"!
this song rules!!
The song is titled "Lookin Good" and is sung by James Rolleston.
Yeah, never heard of him either!
this was jus good clean fun movie when i was younger and life was much simpler. I was only about hmmm...3 when this came out.
somebody in a earlier post left the name of the group that sung the song..just check all the comments
for real i tried to get this song for i dunno how long i tried limewire...allmusic...i tried it all...so who is singing this damn song!!!and how do i get it without the youtube copy
how the hell can i find this song to buy or download. i have been lookin for it forever
it's Carly Simon singing.
it took me 10 seconds
Amazing. I have been looking for this song for almost 25 years.
I loved this movie as a kid, and this song I always wanted to get thanks for posting.
What did the old man say....i forgot that line
I saw this on TV during the 80s. Love it. Maked me want to go on a van ride across the country with my friends when I was 10!
i just watched this movie again. i remember seeing it at the theater. this is a great "feel good" song.
He asks for $4 then silence...then says for the both of them...lol...damn..
haha that was great, two dollars for the both of them
where's the scene that the 2 mexicans tell their parents they need $2 for their trip?....that was the coolest part of the entire movie
James sounds like a chick.
Is that true. You are the only one who knows this. Where can i download or get the mp3 version of Life is Looking Good?
i have seen this movie a hundred times, this song is awesome!!
i love this movie i just watched it!!!
This used to be my favorite movie as a kid. It's such a magical feeling to hear a song that I haven't heard in like 20 years. Thanks for posting this!
So True!!
thats like the greatest 70's kid's sports movie song ever....
In case no one has noticed, it has the same beginning notes as Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture. That was in keeping with the original movie's playing of classical music. It's been years since I saw this movie, but I think even the credits give some mention of Tchaikovsky, such as "suggested by" or some such thing.