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  2. Bad Company - Wikipedia

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    Peter Grant, who managed the rock band Led Zeppelin, also managed Bad Company until 1982. Bad Company enjoyed great success throughout the 1970s. Their first three albums, Bad Company (1974), Straight Shooter (1975) and Run with the Pack (1976), reached the top five in the album charts in both the UK and the US.

  3. Can't Get Enough (Bad Company song) - Wikipedia

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    Classic Rock critic Malcolm Dome rated it as Bad Company's 2nd best song, saying that it "combines a shuffling riff with a classy melody, all done with a big production that still sounds intimate." [ 12 ] Classic Rock History critic Janey Roberts rated it as Bad Company's 3rd best song, saying that "the three chord progression to 'Can’t Get ...

  4. Feel Like Makin' Love (Bad Company song) - Wikipedia

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    Paul Rodgers started to come up with the lyrics at a camp in California while touring the US with Free.He was 19 years old. After several years, Rodgers played it to Bad Company guitarist Mick Ralphs who "threw in that big chord in the chorus - the muted 'duh-duh' that marks the shift from country ballad to chest-beating rocker".

  5. Burnin' Sky (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Burnin' Sky" is a song written by Paul Rodgers and first released by English hard rock supergroup Bad Company. The song was released as the second and final single from the band's fourth studio album of the same name.

  6. Gone, Gone, Gone (Bad Company song) - Wikipedia

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    "Gone, Gone, Gone" is a song by English rock band Bad Company. The song was released as the second and final single from the band's fifth studio album Desolation Angels. The song peaked at #56 on the Billboard Hot 100 on August 25, 1979. [2] "Gone, Gone, Gone" was written by bassist Boz Burrell, his first composition for the band. [3]

  7. Shooting Star (Bad Company song) - Wikipedia

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    Rolling Stone critic Ed Naha called "Shooting Star" the "pièce de résistance" of Straight Shooter and "the highpoint of [Paul Rodgers'] writing career." [11] Naha states that "Rodgers nearly assumes the role of the Harry Chapin of crotch rock as he casually recounts the chilling tale of a young rock star … from beginning to end" and that the "calculated effect of the song is made stronger ...

  8. Bad Company (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bad Company" is a song by the hard rock band Bad Company that was released on their debut album Bad Company in 1974. Co-written by the group's lead singer Paul Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke , the song's meaning comes from a book on Victorian morals. [ 1 ]

  9. Company of Strangers (Bad Company album) - Wikipedia

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    Company of Strangers is the eleventh studio album by the English blues rock band Bad Company, and their first with lead singer Robert Hart (in place of Brian Howe who had replaced Paul Rodgers in 1986). The album was released in June 1995, [3] and was their last album of original material.