The Good Life was a successful British sitcom broadcast by the BBC from 1975 to 1978. It was written by Bob Larbey and John Esmonde. In 2004, it came 9th in Britain's Best Sitcom.
"The Good Life" is the second single off the second album Pinkerton by Weezer. It came out in 1997. It was rush-released by the record company to try and save the commercially-failing album, but was not successful.
The Good Life is an indie rock band on Saddle Creek records.
The Good Life is a 1999 album by Danish rock group Kashmir, which served to greatly increase the popularity of the band. They changed their musical style from the genre of groovecore as seen in their earlier albums Travelogue and Cruzential, into more soft rock.
The Good Life was released by Weezer in the spring of 1997 at the behest of their label, DGC. Their current album at the time, Pinkerton, had not received the same response their first eponymous album Weezer did, and this EP was issued in an attempt to score a hit. This album includes two live acoustic tracks and the song "I Just Threw Out the Love of My Dreams," a collaboration with Rachel Haden of that dog. on lead vocals.
The Good Life was the original state slogan for the state of Nebraska. The Omaha-based advertising firm of J. Greg Smith created it in the '70s for Governor Exon.
The Good Life was a sitcom aired on NBC in the spring of 1994 (it premiered following NBC's coverage of Super Bowl XXVIII). It starred John Caponera and Drew Carey (who would later find success with The Drew Carey Show).
"The Good Life" is a song from New Power Generation's 1995 album, Exodus. The song is funk offering with lead vocals by Tora Tora. The lyrics focus on elevating yourself from negative situations through education, and to keep positive until the good life arrives.
The Good Life was a situation comedy which was aired in the United States by NBC as part of its 1971-72 lineup.