"Bad to the Bone," the iconic song by George Thorogood, was inspired by the rebellious spirit and attitude of rock and roll. The lyrics reflect a persona of defiance and toughness, embodying the classic bad-boy archetype. Thorogood drew from his love of blues and Rock Music, channeling influences from artists like John Lee Hooker and Chuck Berry. The song has since become an anthem for those embracing a rugged and unapologetic lifestyle.
Bad To The Bone
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If your a real bone thugs fan then you'll like it.
George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers did the original song "Bad to the Bone."
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George Thorogood and the Destroyers 'BAD TO THE BONE' great song
the answer to your question on the song bad to the bone it was done by george thorogood did the song no one else even did a cover up for the song and by the way LOL who ever thought guns and roses did the cover to no way LOl it was george thorogood that was his song and his hit
his father inspiered him to become an artist
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Bad to the bone was released in 1982 with his band the Destroyers. The album had the same name as the song. it was not a major hit but appeared numerous times on mtv and became more popular later on.
Bad to the Bone was created in 1981.
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By George Thorogood? Very simple. I'm here to tell you babe - I'm bad to the bone. Bad to the bone. (rpt.) B-b-b-b-bad.
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