Tonight She Comes Today

Surprisingly, lead singer Ric Ocasek originally intended the song for his solo career. However, the band came together to record it as a "one-off" session. It paid off—the track hit #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and stayed at #1 on the Mainstream Rock chart for three weeks. Why It Still Hits

If you search for "Tonight She Comes" today, you might stumble upon Matt Stuertz’s 2016 indie horror flick. It’s a polarizing film that walks a thin line between an "Evil Dead" homage and a surreal "gore-fest". Tonight She Comes

The phrase "Tonight She Comes" refers to two distinct pieces of pop culture: a high-energy and a controversial 2016 indie horror film . Surprisingly, lead singer Ric Ocasek originally intended the

It’s quintessential 80s—bright synthesizers, a driving beat, and Ocasek’s signature quirky delivery. Why It Still Hits If you search for

The title is a classic Ocasek double entendre. As Easton famously joked, "It doesn't actually say she reaches orgasm... it could mean she's coming over to make popcorn".

Guitarist Elliot Easton spent four weeks crafting the "dense" guitar solo, which was so technical it was eventually transcribed in Guitar Player magazine.

In 1985, The Cars were at the peak of their powers. They had just come off the massive success of Heartbeat City , and fans were hungry for more. Enter a standalone single released to anchor their Greatest Hits album.