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(You Can Still) Rock in America

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"(You Can Still) Rock in America"
Song

"(You Can Still) Rock in America" is a rock anthem written by Jack Blades and Brad Gillis, and the first single released from Night Ranger's 1983 album Midnight Madness.[1] Former Deep Purple and Black Sabbath singer Glenn Hughes contribute backing vocals on the song.[citation needed]

A re-recording of the song is downloadable content for Rock Band 2 and is a playable track on Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock.[citation needed]

"(You Can Still) Rock in America" was the opening credits theme song for the television series Rock 'N' America.[citation needed]

Charts

Year Single Chart Position
1983 "(You Can Still) Rock In America" Billboard Hot 100 51
Mainstream Rock 15

References

  1. ^ Roth, Jason (November 2001). "Motorin' Mania". Spin. p. 88.