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  1. Run with the Pack - Wikipedia

    Run with the Pack is the third studio album by English supergroup Bad Company. It was released on 30 January 1976, by Swan Song Records. [5] The album was recorded in France using the Rolling …

  2. Run with the Pack (2017 Remaster) - YouTube

    Provided to YouTube by Rhino Atlantic Run with the Pack (2017 Remaster) · Bad Company Run with the Pack ℗ 1976, 2017 Swan Song, Inc. Producer: Bad Company Bass: Boz Burrell...

  3. Bad Company: the story behind the Run With The Pack album ...

    Dec 17, 2023 · Bad Company might have agonised a bit, however, when they issued the opening anthem on Run With The Pack, Ralphs’ belting Live For The Music. Featuring an infectious, rolling …

  4. Bad CompanyRun with the Pack Lyrics | Genius Lyrics

    Run with the Pack Lyrics: You never give me my money / You only give me your sympathy / 'Cause I keep on running / There's no way to catch up with me / I'm leaving you, don't make no fuss /...

  5. Run With the Pack - Bad Company | Album | AllMusic

    Run With the Pack by Bad Company released in 1976. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  6. Bad CompanyRun With The Pack | Releases | Discogs

    Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Run With The Pack by Bad Company. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  7. Bad Company - Run With The Pack - Super Seventies

    Run with the Pack, Bad Company's third and best album, reiterates the raw, rowdy style of their debut, Bad Co., solidifies the loose ends that marred Straight Shooter, and adds new directions of its own.

  8. Bad Company - Run With the Pack (1976) (Full Album) - YouTube

    Enjoy this while it's up.

  9. Run With the Pack (Deluxe) by Bad Company on Apple Music

    Listen to Run With the Pack (Deluxe) by Bad Company on Apple Music. 1976. 24 Songs. Duration: 1 hour 27 minutes.

  10. Bad Company - Wikipedia

    Bad Company were an English rock supergroup formed in London [2] in 1973 by singer Paul Rodgers and drummer Simon Kirke (both ex- Free), guitarist Mick Ralphs (ex- Mott the Hoople) and bassist …