Their hair is still rubbish
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The American hit is enjoying a remarkable renaissance in Britain, where it only reached No. 62 on the charts upon its February 1982 release.
A Facebook campaign and use of the song on both "The X-Factor" and "Glee" have led to numerous digital downloads -- enough to send the song to No. 9 in the U.K. charts for Dec. 22, 2009.
I really didn't pay much attention to the song at the time of its initial release -- it was a little too mainstream for me.
"Don't Stop Believin'" has grown on my through the years, however, and I must say I enjoyed hearing it on the radio this morning.
The band's hair still looks terrible, mind you.
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