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"I Wanna Go Back" is a Billy Satellite cover and first appeared on the band's eponymous 1984 debut album. The song "Stranger in a Strange Land", written by Money with Henry Small and Tom Whitlock, was covered by John Entwistle. The song was featured on Entwistle's solo album, The Rock, on which Small sang lead vocals.
"I Wanna Go Back" is a 1984 song by American rock band Billy Satellite, written by band members Monty Byrom, Danny Chauncey, and Ira Walker, that achieved major popularity when recorded by Eddie Money in 1986. Another version was recorded by former Santana/Journey keyboardist/singer Gregg Rolie for his self-titled 1985 debut solo album.
The album was at first announced in late 2019 and was originally scheduled for release in 2021. [12] On January 17, 2021, he held a birthday live stream event and originally announced the name of his album to be Kid Motherfuckin' Rock and announced a total of 50 songs including 10 hip hop songs, 10 rock songs, 10 country songs and 20 previously unreleased songs. [13]
Billy Satellite was an American rock band based in Oakland, California. [1] They are perhaps best known for composing and performing "I Wanna Go Back," which would later become a hit for Eddie Money. [2] [3] It was also covered by Gregg Rolie on his 1985 self-titled release. [4]
Early Mornin' Stoned Pimp features what MTV describes as "[an] eclectic collection of funk, rap, soul and rock." [7] It was his most rock-oriented album at the time, [2] and is seen as furthering the rap metal style of The Polyfuze Method, [1] and also for shaping Kid Rock's redneck image [8] and being the first album of his to explore his Southern rock influences, after "two albums of pure ...
Pamela Anderson has opened up about her ex-husband Kid Rock‘s alleged nasty reaction to her role in Borat.. The former Baywatch star has released a new memoir, which makes several claims about ...
At one point in the early 2000s, Money also had a home in Island Estates, a gated community in Palm Coast, Florida, which he called "my place to play golf, be creative, go fishing, go surfing and have fun". [42] In 2001, Money joined a 12-step program to deal with his drinking and made a promise to his wife and children that he would change.
Kid Rock with Donald Trump at a UFC event in December. The MAGA loyalist is accused of using the n-word and waving a gun during a Rolling Stone interview (Getty Images)