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  1. His major recording debut came with the album George Thorogood and the Destroyers, which was released in 1977. In 1978, Thorogood released his next album with the Destroyers titled Move It on Over, which included a remake of Hank Williams 's "Move It on Over".

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  3. 31. George Thorogood and The Destroyers have released 15 studio albums, 7 live albums, 10 compilation albums, 31 singles. George Thorogood has released 1 solo album.

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    2120 South Michigan Ave. Released: June ...
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    2009
    The Dirty Dozen Released: July 28, 2009 ...
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    The Hard Stuff Released:May 30, 2006 ...
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    Ride 'Til I Die Released:March 25, 2003 ...
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  4. Veteran boogie-blues rocker George Thorogood played two sold-out shows with the (Delaware) Destroyers at the Commodore Ballroom this week as part of the 50 Years of Rock tour. There were lots of iconic hits, and the stories about them, from a consummate professional performer.

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    • Top George Thorogood Songs of All Time
    • “Bad to The Bone”
    • “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer”
    • “Move It on Over”
    • “I Drink Alone”
    • “Who Do You Love?”
    • “If You Don’T Drinkin’ (I’m Gonna Leave)”
    • “Madison Blues”
    • “Bottom of The Sea”
    • “American Made”
    “Bad To The Bone”
    “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer”
    “Move It On Over”
    “I Drink Alone”

    George Thorogood’s hit “Bad to the Bone” is a true classic that never fails to get listeners up and dancing. It’s an iconic rock track, full of energy and attitude. With its memorable guitar riffs and powerful drumming, it captures the spirit of rebellion and liberation. This song is a timeless anthem for anyone wanting to let loose, express themse...

    Ahhh, the classic “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer” – it’s a timeless anthem of freedom that never fails to get people up and out of their chairs. It’s an ode to hard living and good times, and it’s no surprise that this song is regularly featured in the band’s greatest hits collection. So grab a cold one, kick back, and let your worries melt awa...

    Following up on the classic “One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer” comes the similarly iconic “Move It On Over”, a track released in 1978 and since then one of George Thorogood’s most famous songs. With its infectious blues-rock riffs and punchy lyrics, this song is a true classic that never fails to energize any crowd. From its upbeat tempo to its ti...

    When it comes to George Thorogood classics, there’s no doubt that “I Drink Alone” is a fan favorite. It’s an anthem of independence and self-reliance, perfect for those times when you just need some time to yourself. With its driving rhythm, bluesy guitar licks, and lyrics full of attitude, this song has been a mainstay in the music scene since its...

    Oh, “Who Do You Love?” That’s the question George Thorogood has been asking since his first hit single in 1978. His signature blues-rock sound has captivated fans around the world, and it’s no wonder why so many of his songs have become instant classics. Whether you’re rocking out or just need a good sing-along, there are a few artists out there wh...

    “If You Don’t Drinkin’ (I’m Gonna Leave)” is one of George Thorogood’s signature songs, and it’s easy to see why. It’s a classic rock n’ roll tune with an infectious energy that will have you up on your feet in no time. The lyrics are a call for freedom, encouraging listeners to let loose and enjoy life to the fullest. The combination of upbeat ele...

    The next track, “Madison Blues”, is a classic George Thorogood tune that has become a staple of his live shows. This hard-driving, bluesy number combines the powerful guitar licks of Thorogood with a thumping backbeat that will get your feet tapping in no time. The lyrics paint an interesting picture of a down-on-his-luck gambler who’s trying to ma...

    This classic song captures the spirit of freedom and adventure that many of us long for in our lives, stirring up feelings of wanderlust with its infectious melodies and cleverly-crafted lyrics. Whether you play it at a party or just listen to it while daydreaming, “Bottom Of The Sea” will always evoke a sense of hope and joy. It’s no wonder why th...

    George Thorogood and The Destroyers’ song, “American Made”, is an absolute classic. This fiery track perfectly encapsulates the spirit of freedom and liberation that is so often sought after in music. It’s an upbeat rock anthem that will get your toes tapping and your heart pumping. There’s something about this song that just makes you want to jump...

  5. The Band. George Thorogood & The Destroyers Biography. On the evening of December 1 st , 1973 at The University of Delaware’s Lane Hall, a guitarist, a drummer, and their rhythm guitarist set up their gear – including a borrowed PA – on the small bandstand.

  6. Move It On Over is the second studio album by American blues rock band George Thorogood and the Destroyers, released by Rounder Records in November 1978. Move It On Over peaked at No. 33 on the Billboard 200 chart.

  7. Mar 22, 1979 · Then the impossible happened: in 1977 and 1978, Rounder had two hit albums by George Thorogood and the Destroyers, the first a namesake, the second Move It on Over. Still more unlikely,...