Sunday, April 23, 2023

"Bad to the Bone" by No Sinner

 


Vancouver, Canada blues band No Sinner stutter through their rendition of Wilmington, Delaware native George Thorogood's 1982 single "Bad to the Bone."

I rather fancy their version, and don't consider it b-b-b-b-b-b-b-bad at all!

And now... It's time for Stutter Songs Trivia!

I don't believe I have any fancy prizes for the winners, other than bragging rights.  Maybe that'll change in the future.  But, here are three trivia questions regarding songs with stuttering vocals.  Leave your guesses in the comments!

1) Though it never reached the top spot on any of the major music charts, what song is regarded as the most widely known one featuring stuttering vocals, and has cemented itself as one of the top twenty rock songs of all time, according to Rolling Stone magazine?

2) There was one year in which two songs that hit the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100 both featured stuttering vocals.  What was the year, and what were the songs? (hint: one of them was previously featured on the Daily Cover Song blog)

3) What musician has made a career out of singing wildly popular tunes with stuttering vocals, reaching #1, #2, #3, and #3 again on the Billboard charts? (hint: again, one of their songs was previously featured on the Daily Cover Song blog)


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