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    Huey Lewis & The News - Back In Time Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Huey Lewis & The News - Back In Time? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Huey Lewis & The News - Back In Time from 1980s Music and what is the personality traits.

    Huey Lewis & The News - Back In Time
    ESFP

    ESFP (7w6)

    Huey Lewis & The News - Back In Time personality type is ESFP, who's known to give people the "biggest hug ever." ESFP types love interacting with people and seeing things from their perspective. They're often the first to volunteer to help out. Their ability to reflect and empathize with other people makes them great listeners, and they often become great counselors and teachers.

    As the article continues, we learn that "Huey Lewis and The News…are all ESFPs."

    Huey Lewis and The News are an American rock band from San Francisco, California, formed in 1972. The band currently consists of Huey Lewis (lead vocals, rhythm guitar), Rick Richards (keyboards, percussion), and Richard "Bee" Muller (drums, percussion, guitar). They were best known as the band that created the hit songs "Heart and Soul," "I Want a New Drug," and "Power of Love". Lewis and drummer Kenny Passarelli first met as students at Oakland Technical High School and first performed as a duo called "The Two Guys from Oakland"; Passarelli left the band soon after and was replaced by Passarelli.

    Let's take a look at the characteristics of the ESFP type.

    The ESFP Personality Type

    “Back In Time” is a song by Huey Lewis & The News written for the 1985 film Back to the Future. The song is heard near the end of the film when Marty McFly wakes up in his own bed, after returning from 1955, to the song playing on the radio. It is also played during the closing credits. In contrast to the band's number-one hit from the movie, “The Power of Love”, the lyrics for “Back In Time” specifically refer to the story and characters of the film. The song was later covered for the title sequence of the Back to the Future animated series, and appears in Back to the Future: The Game. This cover version of the track appears, as part of the animated series opening, in the sixth episode of the third series of multiple Emmy Award winning dystopian drama series Mr. Robot.

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