Shooting Star
"Shooting Star"
Reflect on fame with Bad Company's "Shooting Star," the poignant 1975 rock ballad from their 'Straight Shooter' album. This blues rock infused track tells a timeless, cautionary tale about the music industry. Experience Paul Rodgers' masterful storytelling and the emotional depth of this classic Bad Company song.
- TITLE: Shooting Star
- BAND: Bad Company
- GENRE: Blues Rock, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: April 02
- YEAR: 1975
Featured on Bad Company's hit 1975 album 'Straight Shooter,' released April 02, "Shooting Star" offers narrative depth alongside their signature rock sound. Penned by vocalist Paul Rodgers, this blues rock influenced track became a fan favorite and a staple of classic rock radio, despite not being released as a single. Its thoughtful lyrics showcase a different facet of the band's artistry.
"Shooting Star" stands as one of Bad Company's most enduring album tracks, a classic rock standard since 1975. Its compelling story of a young musician's rapid rise and tragic fall resonates deeply, adding social commentary to their blues rock foundation. The song's structure and emotional delivery highlight Bad Company's ability to craft powerful narratives within rock music.
SONG MEANING: "Shooting Star" tells the fictional yet familiar story of a young musician named Johnny who achieves stardom ("Johnny told his mama, Hey mama, I'm gonna be a star") but ultimately succumbs to the pressures and excesses that often accompany fame, dying young ("Johnny died one night... Died in his bed"). Written by Paul Rodgers, it serves as a cautionary tale, widely interpreted as reflecting on the tragic, premature deaths of contemporary rock icons.
"Bad Company"
- TITLE: Bad Company
- ACTIVE: 1973–1982 (1973), 1986–1999 (1986), 2001–2002 (2001), 2008–2019 (2008)
- BAND: Bad Company
"Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy"
- TITLE: Rock 'n' Roll Fantasy
- BAND: Bad Company
- GENRE: Hard Rock
- RELEASEDAY: March 03
- YEAR: 1979
