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The "Bad News Tour" episode is notable for featuring songs (written by Edmondson and Simon Brint) [2] that do not appear on either of the Bad News albums or in the later TV episode. These rare tunes are "Bad News" (Version 1), "The Motorbike Song" (a.k.a. "Doing A Ton Down The Highway"), a brief snippet of a song whose title is unknown, and an ...
Bad News is the debut album from British parody heavy metal group Bad News released in October 1987 by EMI. [2] The album features a cover of the famous Queen song " Bohemian Rhapsody " and was produced by Queen's guitarist Brian May .
Bad News Brown (musician) (1977-2011), Canadian musician, actor and harmonica player of Haitian origin Allen Coage (1943-2007), American and Canadian judoka and professional wrestler who used the ring names 'Bad News Brown' and 'Bad News Allen'
Songs from an American Movie Vol. Two: Good Time for a Bad Attitude is the fifth studio album by Everclear, released on November 21, 2000. They recorded Vol. One and Vol. Two in the same year and released them only a few months apart. Both albums are loose concept albums inspired by Art Alexakis' second divorce. The first one is more pop-based ...
Bootleg is the second album release by UK parody heavy metal group Bad News. It is a comedy album, apparently a bootleg of outtakes from the sessions for the group's debut album Bad News . The first album features music and some arguing between the band members; this album is almost entirely arguing.
"Bad News," one of three new songs on the album [I Walk the Line], had been recorded earlier in 1963 by its writer, John D. Loudermilk, a cousin of Charlie and Ira Loudermilk—or, as they were better known, the Louvin Brothers. Loudermilk's recording went to #23 on the Country charts but stalled out after that.
" 'One Bad Apple,' our first No. 1 record, was written for the Jackson 5 and they turned it down, from what I understand," he shared. "We got the song and we got the number one record.
Bad Company: Music from the Motion Picture is the original soundtrack to Joel Schumacher's 2002 action comedy film Bad Company.It was released on June 4, 2002 via Hollywood Records and consisted mainly of hip hop and R&B music.