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Flirtin' with Disaster. Provided to YouTube by Epic/Legacy Flirtin' with Disaster · Molly Hatchet Flirtin' With Disaster ℗ 1979 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment Released...
"Flirtin' with Disaster" is a song by American Southern rock band Molly Hatchet, released in 1979 by Epic Records. Written by three members of the band, it is their most popular song and remained on the US Billboard Hot 100 for 10 weeks, peaking at number 42 in March 1980. [2]
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Molly Hatchet performs "Flirtin' With Disaster on 1983 tv/radio simulcast of Rock N' Roll Tonite from Los Angeles, CA.
Flirtin' With Disaster Lyrics: I'm traveling down the road and I'm flirting with disaster / I got the pedal to the floor, my life is running faster / I'm out of money, out of hope, it looks like...
Flirtin' with Disaster is the second studio album by American rock band Molly Hatchet, released in 1979 by Epic Records. The album was re-issued in 2001 with four bonus tracks. It is their best-selling album. The cover is a painting by Frank Frazetta titled "Dark Kingdom."
Flirtin' with Disaster - YouTube Music. Provided to YouTube by Epic/Legacy Flirtin' with Disaster · Molly Hatchet Flirtin' With Disaster ℗ 1979 Epic Records, a division of Sony Music...
"Flirtin' with Disaster" is a song by the southern rock band Molly Hatchet with the flipside being "Gunsmoke". It is the only single from the band's second album of the same title. The song remained on the Billboard Hot 100 for 10 weeks, peaking at 42.
"Flirtin' With Disaster" is Molly Hatchet's most popular song, a great example of their high-testosterone Southern rock with a three-guitar attack. They formed in Jacksonville, Florida, home of Lynyrd Skynyrd, who lead singer Ronnie Van Zant was slated to work on their debut album when he died in a 1977 plane crash.
"Flirtin' with Disaster" is a song by American Southern rock band Molly Hatchet, released in 1979 by Epic Records. Written by three members of the band, it is their most popular song and remained on the US Billboard Hot 100 for 10 weeks, peaking at number 42 in March 1980. [2]