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Who Covered Whole Lotta Rosie?

Who Covered Whole Lotta Rosie?

Guns N’ Roses
Covers. “Whole Lotta Rosie” was covered by Guns N’ Roses, it was on the 1987 UK vinyl singles of “Welcome to the Jungle” and the 1988 Live from the Jungle album.

Is Whole Lotta Rosie about a real person?

This song is about a very large woman lead singer Bon Scott had relations with early in the band’s career.

Did Bon Scott sing Whole Lotta Rosie?

Read all. The music video features the band on a concert stage. They perform in front of a crowd while a shirtless Bon Scott sings the song.AC/DC performs in the music video “Whole Lotta Rosie” from the album “Let There Be Rock” recorded for ATCO Records.

How many beats per minute is Whole Lotta Rosie?

Whole Lotta Rosie is a song by AC/DC with a tempo of 159 BPM. It can also be used half-time at 80 BPM or double-time at 318 BPM. The track runs 5 minutes and 34 seconds long with a A key and a major mode. It has high energy and is not very danceable with a time signature of 4 beats per bar.

Who sang Rosie?

Don PartridgeRosie / Artist

What was thunderstruck written about?

‘Thunderstruck’ The opening track from ‘The Razor’s Edge’ (1990) was inspired by a near-death experience. Guitarist Angus Young was travelling in a plane that got caught in a violent thunderstorm. The terror he experienced inspired the song title.

Did Elvis Cover Whole Lotta Rosie?

Watch ‘Elvis Presley’ Cover AC/DC’s ‘Whole Lotta Rosie’

Who was the real Rosie ACDC?

It has now emerged Rosie was a Wynyard girl who was at the band’s 1976 Queenstown concert. “She was definitely from Wynyard,” according to West Coast mayor Darryl Gerrity. “I was talking to a woman who knew she was from Wynyard, but that’s all she knew.”

What key is Whole Lotta Rosie in?

Whole Lotta Rosie is written in the key of A.

Who wrote Rosie by Don Partridge?

Don PartridgeRosie / Composer

Who was the one-man band in the 60s?

The one-man band Don Partridge was signed by EMI and had Top 10 hits with “Rosie” and “Blue Eyes” in 1968, but he preferred an itinerant lifestyle and soon returned to busking.