Dirty White Boy cover sung by SC from Foreigner

Dirty White Boy“ is a song recorded by British-American rock band Foreigner, written by Lou Gramm and Mick Jones, and produced by Roy Thomas Baker, Jones, and Ian McDonald. It was the first single taken from the band’s third studio album, Head Games (1979). The B-side, “Rev on the Red Line“ has also proven to be very popular among fans,[citation needed] but was never released as an A-side. Lou Gramm’s trademark scream at the end of the song is missing from this abbreviated version of “Dirty White Boy“. The song spent nine weeks in the Top 40. Background Jones has claimed that the song was about Elvis Presley, adding that “he always was that dirty white boy who changed the shape of music completely. It was talking about the kind of heritage that he left, and I think that had an effect on all the musicians that came after, like Mick Jagger - he was also a dirty white boy. I consider myself a dirty white boy maybe because I have been a musician singer all of my lif
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