"Who Do You Love" by George...
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"Who Do You Love" by George Thorogood
Get ready for George Thorogood's blistering 1978 take on "Who Do You Love"! This rock and roll anthem, powered by Thorogood's gritty slide guitar, delivers raw energy and attitude. A true classic, his version cemented the song's place in rock history with its infectious rhythm and defiant spirit.
George Thorogood's 1978 release of "Who Do You Love" on the album Move It On Over injected new life into the Bo Diddley classic. Thorogood's signature high-energy rock style, characterized by his raw slide guitar work and straightforward delivery, perfectly captured the song's swagger. This version became a staple of rock radio, defining his sound for many fans.
The success of George Thorogood's rendition in 1978 highlighted his ability to reinterpret blues and rock and roll standards with his own distinctive flair. His powerful rock arrangement and charismatic performance brought this timeless song to a new generation of listeners, ensuring its continued recognition as a rock and roll essential.
SONG MEANING: Originally written and performed by Bo Diddley, the lyrics are known for their surreal, boastful, and somewhat mysterious imagery, drawing on Hoodoo and folk magic elements. The song is essentially a challenge or a question posed to a woman, asking who she is truly devoted to, implying the narrator possesses powerful, almost supernatural qualities that should make him her choice.
- HASHTAGS: #GeorgeThorogood #Rock #November02
- BAND: George Thorogood
- GENRE: Rock
- RELEASEDAY: November 02
- YEAR: 1978
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