
George Thorogood & The Destroyers- George Thorogood and The Destroyers (CD)
When George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers burst onto the national scene in 1977, roots rock music was all but absent from contemporary radio. Yet, the focus and excitement that George brought to the classic songs of his idols such as Chuck Berry, Elmore James, and Jimmy Reed was undeniable. Rounder Records had its first hit artist and the late 1978 release of his second album soon had Thorogood s interpretations of Bo Diddley s Who Do You Love? and Hank Williams Move It On Over blanketing the airwaves.
Tracklist:
- You Got To Lose
- Madison Blues
- One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
- Kind Hearted Woman
- Can't Stop Lovin'
- Ride On Josephine
- Homesick Boy
- John Hardy
- I'll Change My Style
- Delaware Slide
George Thorogood & The Destroyers- George Thorogood and The Destroyers (CD)
When George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers burst onto the national scene in 1977, roots rock music was all but absent from contemporary radio. Yet, the focus and excitement that George brought to the classic songs of his idols such as Chuck Berry, Elmore James, and Jimmy Reed was undeniable. Rounder Records had its first hit artist and the late 1978 release of his second album soon had Thorogood s interpretations of Bo Diddley s Who Do You Love? and Hank Williams Move It On Over blanketing the airwaves.
Tracklist:
- You Got To Lose
- Madison Blues
- One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
- Kind Hearted Woman
- Can't Stop Lovin'
- Ride On Josephine
- Homesick Boy
- John Hardy
- I'll Change My Style
- Delaware Slide
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When George Thorogood and the Delaware Destroyers burst onto the national scene in 1977, roots rock music was all but absent from contemporary radio. Yet, the focus and excitement that George brought to the classic songs of his idols such as Chuck Berry, Elmore James, and Jimmy Reed was undeniable. Rounder Records had its first hit artist and the late 1978 release of his second album soon had Thorogood s interpretations of Bo Diddley s Who Do You Love? and Hank Williams Move It On Over blanketing the airwaves.
Tracklist:
- You Got To Lose
- Madison Blues
- One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer
- Kind Hearted Woman
- Can't Stop Lovin'
- Ride On Josephine
- Homesick Boy
- John Hardy
- I'll Change My Style
- Delaware Slide












