In 1984, they released their self-titled debut album, which led to four top-ten hits in Canada: "New Girl Now", "Burning In Love", "Wave Babies", and "Stay In the Light". The song "New Girl Now" was the only single to reach the top-50 in the United States.
Their follow up album, The Big Prize, produced by Bruce Fairbairn, was equally successful in Canada, with four more hits: "Feel It Again", "What Does It Take", "Bad Attitude", and "All Along You Knew". Their song "Feel It Again" managed to reach the Top 40 in the US, "What Does It Take" reached no. 52, buoyed by its inclusion on the soundtrack for the John Cusack film One Crazy Summer. Much later in 1989, "Bad Attitude" was featured in the series finale of Miami Vice, played during a driving segment that mirrored one from the series' pilot episode.
In 1986, founding keyboardist Ray Coburn temporarily left the band, replaced by Rob Preuss of Burlington, Ontario-based Spoons. Also during 1986 the band produced a track for the Charlie Sheen film The Wraith - "Those Were the Days".
In 1988, their third album was released: Racing After Midnight, produced by Ted Templeman of Van Halen fame. That album made the top 10 in Canada. Singles included "Love Changes Everything", "Looking Out for Number One", "Cold Look" and "It's Over Now".
In 1989, Coburn rejoined the band just in time to release a greatest hits compilation, The Singles, which included the new single "Still Loving You". "The Singles" tour would turn out to be the last tour featuring the band's original line-up.
The band continued to tour in the '90s, although many line-up changes continued to occur, with only Dee and Grehan remaining as the founding members.
In 2002 they released their first new studio album in 11 years, Lemon Tongue. The album was released under an independent label. Later in 2002 they released Dreamland which was only available in Europe. It features many of the same songs from Lemon Tongue but included some new songs such as "Dreamland", "Radiant", "Even Now" and "Just Love Somebody".
In 2006 the band continues to tour in Canada, including a co-headlining tour with Glass Tiger. Their latest release is a collection entitled Feel It Again: An Anthology, a 2-CD set featuring the best of their work plus rare and unreleased material.
In June 2007, the band officially announced the return of a reunited classic line-up of Johnnie Dee, Derry Grehan, Ray Coburn, Gary Lalonde, and Dave Betts. The band toured extensively throughout Canada in 2007 and 2008 and then entered the studio to record a new album. The high point of the reunion was the new CD Clifton Hill, produced by Tom Treumuth (who produced the self-titled Honeymoon Suite debut album in 1984), and named after the famous landmark in the centre of the tourist activity in Niagara Falls. The album was released in Canada in late September 2008 on Koch Records and subsequently by Italian melodic rock label Frontiers Records on October 10, 2008. The new album is described by guitarist Derry Grehan as "somewhat of a return musically to the sound that we had in the '80s."
In 2009, the band continued to tour Canada and select Northeastern United States cities. However, on September 1, 2009, it was announced that the band had again parted ways with original keyboardist Ray Coburn. Peter Nunn returned to the band's line-up to replace him for the second time. The band made an appearance at Firefest 6 Nottingham, England in October, 2009.
On 18 November 2016, Honeymoon Suite released a 9 track EP, the first new music in 8 years, titled Hands Up on PledgeMusic website.
In February 2017, it was announced that Honeymoon Suite would appear at Rockingham Festival 2017, this to be held at Nottingham Trent University, UK, between 20 and 22 October 2017, the band scheduled to appear on Friday 20th.In the months approaching Rockingham 2017, the band cancelled their show to pursue a different opportunity. Their slot wa s replaced by John Parr.
On 26 September 2019, the band released their new single "Tell Me What You Want" on YouTube. On 19 June 2020, they issued another single entitled "Find What You're Looking For.
HONEYMOON SUITE — consisting of Johnnie Dee (lead vocals),Derry Grehan (guitars, keyboards, background vocals),Dave Betts (drums),Gary Lalonde (bass) and Peter Nunn (keyboards) — will release its new studio album, "Alive", on February 16, 2024.
Lookin' Out for # 1
Honeymoon Suite Lyrics
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I ain't ready for another day
There's a line up at the station
There's a crawl on the highway
I can't believe it's Monday morning
I can't believe I'm out of bed
I'm still living in the weekend
I feel the pounding in my head
This time there's no turning back
I'm gonna find my place in the sun
You can tell the boss he's at a loss
I'm lookin' out for number one
Maybe I'll go to New York City
Maybe end up in L.A.
I've had enough of bad luck, baby
For once I'll do it my way
I don't need no bad job
I don't need no nine to five
All I need is a Rosalita
To make me feel alive
This time there's no turning back
I'm gonna find my place in the sun
You can tell the boss he's at a loss
I'm lookin' out for number one
(GUITAR SOLO)
This time there's no turning back
I'm gonna find my place in the sun
You can tell the boss he's at a loss
I'm lookin' out for number one
This time there's no turning back
I'm gonna find my place in the sun
You can tell the boss he's at a loss
I'm lookin' out for number one
The lyrics to Honeymoon Suite's "Lookin' Out For Number One" are about the desire to break free from the everyday grind of a monotonous job and find your own sense of fulfillment. The opening lines describe the dread of facing another workday by referencing the long lines at the gas station and the congestion on the highway. The singer is in disbelief that it's Monday morning and they're already up and out of bed.
But instead of succumbing to the routine, the singer decides that it's time to take charge and do what they want for a change. They declare that there's no turning back, and they're going to find their place in the sun. The line "You can tell the boss he's at a loss, I'm lookin' out for number one" clearly emphasizes the desire to prioritize their own needs and wants over their employer's or anyone else's.
The lyrics also suggest that the singer wants to travel and explore new places, possibly ending up in New York City or Los Angeles. They reject the idea of a bad job or a 9-to-5 schedule, and instead express a desire for freedom and adventure. The mention of Rosalita as something that makes them feel alive is a clear indication that the singer wants to experience new things and live life on their own terms.
Overall, "Lookin' Out For Number One" is an anthem of independence and self-discovery, encouraging listeners to break free from the mundane and follow their own dreams.
Line by Line Meaning
Get in my car and start the engine
Beginning my day with the mundane tasks that are required of me.
I ain't ready for another day
Not being ready to face another day of work, and wishing for the freedom of the weekend.
There's a line up at the station
Observing others making the same mundane journey to work, standing in line at the gas station.
There's a crawl on the highway
Sitting in traffic, being slowed down by others who are also headed to work.
I can't believe it's Monday morning
Feeling the onset of work, and not wanting to face the reality of the start of another work week.
I can't believe I'm out of bed
Expressing dislike for the fact that the start of the day has come.
I'm still living in the weekend
Thinking back to the weekend, and wishing that it could last forever.
I feel the pounding in my head
Experiencing the physical symptoms of stress and anxiety.
This time there's no turning back
Coming to a realization that a change needs to be made and committing to that change.
I'm gonna find my place in the sun
Seeking out a new, better path in life and promising to find a place where I can be happy.
You can tell the boss he's at a loss
Not caring what others think of the decision to seek a new path in life, and being willing to leave everything behind.
I'm lookin' out for number one
Putting my own happiness and well-being first, without concern for others.
Maybe I'll go to New York City
Considering new possibilities and new paths in life, including possibly moving to another city.
Maybe end up in L.A.
Considering a move to Los Angeles, possibly for a fresh start in life.
I've had enough of bad luck, baby
Feeling beaten down by recent events and searching for a way to break free of them.
For once I'll do it my way
Taking control of my life and making my own decisions, rather than following the expectations of others.
I don't need no bad job
Disliking the current job and searching for a better one to feel more fulfilled.
I don't need no nine to five
Not wanting to be confined to a typical work schedule, and wanting more flexibility and freedom.
All I need is a Rosalita
Desiring a special person who can make me feel happy and alive.
To make me feel alive
Desiring someone or something that can make me feel truly alive and happy.
(GUITAR SOLO)
Instrumental break, allowing time for reflection and contemplation.
Lyrics © Peermusic Publishing
Written by: DERRY GREHAN, JOHN DEGIULI, ROBERT PREUSS
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
Kenny Rudolph
Lookin' Out for Number One
Lyrics:
Get in my car and start the engine
I ain't ready for another day
There's a line up at the station
There's a crawl on the highway
I can't believe it's Monday morning
I can't believe I'm out of bed
I'm still living in the weekend
I feel the pounding in my head
This time there's no turning back
I'm gonna find my place in the sun
You can tell the boss he's at a loss
I'm lookin' out for number one
Maybe I'll go to New York City
Maybe end up in L.A.
I've had enough of bad luck, baby
For once I'll do it my way
I don't need no bad job
I don't need no nine to five
All I need is a Rosalita
To make me feel alive
This time there's no turning back
I'm gonna find my place in the sun
You can tell the boss he's at a loss
I'm lookin' out for number one
This time there's no turning back
I'm gonna find my place in the sun
You can tell the boss he's at a loss
I'm lookin' out for number one
This time there's no turning back
I'm gonna find my place in the sun
You can tell the boss he's at a loss
I'm lookin' out for number one
Source: LyricFind
Rock Ape
An all time favorite album. Great band.
T
What a great voice!!!! I forgot about this song!
Joe Volpini
If you love this song you got an awesome taste of music.
AngryCanadian
In whose opinion? Or are you just hoping for clicks on your comment?
A Melmatt
I'll never forget I first saw these guys in my hometown in southern Ontario in 1986. Loved them then and I still do, great Canadian Rock band !
Steph
Yeah I saw them in 84 maple leafs gardens they opened for Triumph good show.
Jaysen St.Charles: The Lakehead
HONEYMOON SUITE - Racing After Midnight = Premium hard rock/metal long-play recordings| Fantastic opus of supreme guitar-based rock and roll songwriting, completely confirms once and for all, that the band has the streetwise grit and grime to step outside their melodic ballads, put the pedal to the metal and kick ass. This album has aged very well as we listen in 2020. An amazing band.
Stuart W Ross
This greatest live rock show I attended was when Honeymoon Suite played the El Mocambo for a club size special audience. These guys are the real deal.
Mike Burgoyne
Yep. The real recipe for great rock
Stav Cotterell
Absolutely love this song