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  1. "Shooting Star" is a song written by Paul Rodgers that was first released by Bad Company on their 1975 album Straight Shooter. Although not released as a single, it became a radio staple and has appeared on many of Bad Company's live and compilation albums.

  2. You're listening to the official audio for Bad Company's hit "Shooting Star" from the 1975 album 'Straight Shooter'.

  3. Jul 11, 2013 · One of my favorite rock singers, Paul Rodgers with Bad Company. Performing their hit, Shooting Star, live in concert. Great crowd participation near the end ...

  4. Shooting Star Lyrics: Johnny was a schoolboy when he heard his first Beatles song / 'Love Me Do,' I think it was, from there it didn't take him long / Got himself a guitar,...

  5. Written by Paul Rodgers "Shooting Star" appears as track number 6 on the Straight Shooter album by Bad Company. Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke stated on In the...

  6. This tells the story of young boy who grows up to be a rock star, but succumbs to rock and roll excess and dies of a drug overdose. According to Bad Company lead singer Paul Rodgers, who wrote it, the song is a warning. He wrote it about the casualties of the music business; people like Jimi Hendrix and Janis Joplin as well as others who didn't ...

  7. You're listening to the official audio for Bad Company's hit "Shooting Star" from the 1975 album 'Straight Shooter'.

  8. Straight Shooter is the second studio album by the English hard rock supergroup Bad Company. The album was released on 28 March 1975. [5] The album reached number 3 on both the UK Albums Chart and the US Billboard 200.

  9. Mar 1, 2016 · Shooting Star | Bad Company | Lyrics ☾☀. Megan Smith. 160K subscribers. 1.8K. 122K views 8 years ago. ...more. Released | April 1975Album | Straight ShooterDisclaimer | This video is for ...

  10. Jun 29, 2024 · Bad Company’s “Shooting Star” is a timeless rock anthem that captivates listeners with its powerful lyrics and catchy melody. Released in 1975, the song explores dark themes and raises profound questions about the fleeting nature of fame and the consequences of excessive lifestyles.

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