Spin Doctors

Spin Doctors is an American alternative rock band, best known for their early 1990s hits, "Two Princes", and "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong". The current members are Chris Barron, Eric Schenkman, Aaron Comess, and Mark White.

The band's debut EP Up for Grabs...Live was released in January 1991. Their debut studio album, Pocket Full of Kryptonite was released in August 1991. Radio stations and MTV began playing "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" and "Two Princes". Other singles include "What Time Is It", "How Could You Want Him (When You Know You Could Have Me?)", which was included for the film Philadelphia, and "Jimmy Olsen's Blues". The album went triple platinum and sold over five million copies in the U.S., and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.

The Spin Doctors' second studio album, Turn It Upside Down, released in June 1994, and sold a million copies in the U.S. The second single, "You Let Your Heart Go Too Fast", was a modest hit. The album also featured "Cleopatra's Cat", "Mary Jane", "Hungry Hamed's", and "Bags of Dirt".

The band released You've Got to Believe in Something in May 1996. It produced the single and video "She Used to Be Mine". They would contribute the theme song to Seasons 2 and 3 of the television show Spin City.

In June 1999, the Spin Doctors released Here Comes the Bride in June 1999.

The Spin Doctors remained inactive as a band until September 2001, when the original four members reunited to perform at Wetlands in New York City.

Nice Talking to Me would be released in September 2005 with the single "Can't Kick the Habit"which was included on the soundtrack to the movie Grandma's Boy. Other songs included "Margarita" and the title track "Nice Talking to Me".

In 2011, the band celebrated the 20-year anniversary of Pocket Full of Kryptonite with the release of an anniversary edition with bonus material and touring the UK and the US.