Who Do You Love
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Featured in Episode
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Artist(s)
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Top Chart Position (Hot 100)
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Did Not Chart
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Year Released
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1978
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Album
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Move It On Over
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Writer(s)
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Bo Diddley
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RIAA Certification
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NONE
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Sequence song appears
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At biker bar
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Previous Song
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"Valhalla"
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Next Song
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"Heaven"
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"Who Do You Love" is a song by George Thorogood and the Destroyers, featured on the album Move It On Over in 1978. It appeared in the Miami Vice episode "Viking Bikers from Hell".
Notes[]
- The song was originally recorded by Bo Diddley in 1956 and has been covered my multiple artists since, including The Doors and The Rolling Stones.
- Thorogood's version is, like "Bad to the Bone" and "Gear Jammer", a staple of classic rock stations around the world.
- Move It On Over also is known for the song's title track, a remake of a Hank Williams song, as well as one of Thorogood's trademark Chuck Berry covers, "It Wasn't Me".
- The song is one of several featured in Miami Vice that was performed at the iconic Live Aid event in 1985 -- the band played it at the JFK Stadium in Philadelphia.
Performers[]
- George Thorogood - guitar and lead vocals
- Hank Carter - sax and backup vocals
- Billy Blough - bass
- Jeff Simon - drums and percussion
Video[]
George Thorogood And Destroyers - Who Do You Love
"Who Do You Love" performed live