George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers did the original song "Bad to the Bone."
It was first recorded on June 19, 1952 as a duet with Betty Hutton which was never released.
"The Martian Boogie" by Brownsville Station
The song "Who Do You Love?" was originally written in 1956 by Bo Diddley. It is well known for George Thorogood's performance of it, and has been recorded by many other artists.
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George Thorogood sings it
George Thorogood & The Destroyers
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
George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers did the original song "Bad to the Bone."
George Thorogood and the Destroyers 'BAD TO THE BONE' great song
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.
It was first recorded on June 19, 1952 as a duet with Betty Hutton which was never released.
"The Martian Boogie" by Brownsville Station
there is a song with the lyrics "One bourbon, one scotch, one beer by George Thorogood and the destroyers (not country).
The song "Who Do You Love?" was originally written in 1956 by Bo Diddley. It is well known for George Thorogood's performance of it, and has been recorded by many other artists.
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The song "Something" from the Beatles' "Abbey Road" album.