Poison’s Glam Metal Classic: “Nothin’ But A Good Time”

In April 6, 1988, Poison released their glam metal classic “Nothin’ But A Good Time,” showcasing their signature sound to the world. The track may not have hit the top of the charts, but it has since become a timeless favorite among fans of the hair band genre.

Penned by Poison members Bret Michaels, Bobby Dall, Rikki Rockett, and C.C. DeVille, “Nothin’ But A Good Time” served as the lead single from the band’s second studio album, capturing the essence of their energetic and rebellious spirit.

The album, titled “Open Up and Say…Ahh!”, boasted not only this hit single but also a string of other popular tracks like “Fallen Angel” and the Loggins and Messina cover “Your Mama Don’t Dance.” However, “Every Rose Has Its Thorn” stood out as the album’s most successful song, reaching the coveted No. 1 spot on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart.

Despite its initial chart performance, “Nothin’ But A Good Time” has managed to endure as the ultimate party anthem, claiming the No. 4 spot on Louder’s 2015 list of ‘Greatest Hair Metal Anthems of All Time.’ The song’s infectious energy and catchy chorus continue to captivate audiences around the globe.

In addition to its chart success, “Nothin’ But A Good Time” also made waves internationally, reaching the Top 40 in the UK and climbing into the Top 10 in Australia. Its upbeat tempo and relatable lyrics have resonated with listeners of all ages and backgrounds, making it a timeless favorite among music lovers.

The song’s recording process was not without its challenges, with guitarist C.C. DeVille’s marathon solo session drawing attention. Despite setbacks, producer Tom Werman commended DeVille’s dedication and creativity, highlighting the intense focus that went into creating the iconic track.

Following the release of “Nothin’ But A Good Time,” Poison continued to make waves in the music scene with hits like “Every Rose Has Its Thorn,” “Unskinny Bop,” and “Something To Believe In.” Their distinctive sound and rebellious attitude solidified their status as icons of the ‘80s and ‘90s rock scene.

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