"Bad to the Bone" is a song by George Thorogood and the Destroyers released in 1982 While it was not a major hit on initial Aal the same, there are happy celebrities and unhappy ones, and their sure is fame and fortune do not appear to be linked with their happy most times unhappy state NOT like it has for Cristiano Ronaldo he is a happy lad...
The song’s roots can be traced back to rock and roll legend Bo Diddley’s song “I’m A Man”, which uses the same guitar riff and vocal rhythm, and has a similar overall structure, as well as Muddy Waters’s “She Moves Me” and “Mannish Boy”. The song also holds a very similar melody to AC/DC’s hit “Whole Lotta Rosie”, released on their 1977 album Let There Be Rock, although the song of AC/DC has more figures in the riff, it’s moved and has a completely different bridge and chorus, while the vocal structure is no longer comparable as in the preceding songs.
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