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According to just about every bio on the band, this song, and the band name, came from Bad Company, a critically acclaimed Western starring Jeff Bridges that was released in 1972. Lead singer Paul Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke, both formerly of Free, formed the band with Mick Ralphs of Mott The Hoople. Ralphs brought in three songs from his days with Mott: "Ready For Love," "Movin' On" and "Can't Get Enough." Rodgers and Kirke wrote the song "Bad Company," and decided to use it as the band name. How did it happen? According to Kirke, Rodgers saw a poster advertising the movie and suggested it as the band name. Rodgers told a different story in a 2010 interview with Spinner. "It came from my childhood days," he said. "I saw a book on Victorian morals. They showed this picture of this Victorian punk. He was dressed like a tough, with a top hat and the spats and vests and the watch in the pocket and the tails and all of that. But everything was raggy. The shoes were popped out of the soles, and the top of the hat was popped out. And the guy is leaning on the lamppost with a bottle in his hand and a pipe in his mouth, obviously a dodgy person. And you've got this little choirboy kind of guy - a little kid, actually - looking up to him. And underneath it said, 'Beware of bad company.'" The singer added that he decided to go with a song with same name as the band as, "I think because it had never really been done, as far as I knew. I thought it was interesting to come out as a brand-new band with its own theme song."

There are times when you need to leave the studio to find the right atmosphere for a vocal (see: "The Boxer"). To get the hunting sound on this track, Paul Rogers recorded his vocals in the still of the night in the middle of a field under the moonlight. "It took about three hours to set it up, with wires and lends and everything, but when the time came there it was, and we just did it in the one take," he said.

Simon Kirke and Paul Rodgers are the credited writers on this song. According to Kirke, it was written in about 10 minutes. He told Goldmine, "When Bad Company was first formed, we had a period of time when there were only three solid members. It was five, six months before we got a bass player. So, we had Bad Company as a working title. It wasn't cast in stone that was going to be the name. Paul was playing around on the piano, came up with these three chords, and we took it away."

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Bad Company - 2015 Remaster.
G♯Key
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
114BPM

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Rhino Atlantic
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