Bloody Well Right

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"Bloody Well Right" is a popular 1974 rock song by the British band Supertramp, known for its distinctive electric piano riff and cynical lyrics about social class and education.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf single
song
album Crime of the Century NERFINISHED
artist Supertramp NERFINISHED
composer Rick Davies NERFINISHED
Roger Hodgson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
genre art rock
progressive rock
rock
hasLyricalTheme education
social class
hasLyricalTone cynical
hasMusicalFeature electric piano riff
hasNotableElement contrasting mellow verses and harder-edged chorus
hasNotableRecognition popular Supertramp song
hasSubject critique of middle-class values
disillusionment with formal education
includedIn Supertramp live setlists
language English
lyricist Rick Davies NERFINISHED
Roger Hodgson NERFINISHED
originalMedium vinyl record
partOfAlbum Crime of the Century NERFINISHED
performer Supertramp NERFINISHED
performerInstrument Bob Siebenberg – drums
Dougie Thomson – bass guitar
John Helliwell – saxophone
Rick Davies – keyboards
Rick Davies – vocals
Roger Hodgson – backing vocals
Roger Hodgson – guitar
producer Ken Scott NERFINISHED
Supertramp NERFINISHED
recordLabel A&M Records
releaseDecade 1970s
releaseYear 1974

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Supertramp hitSingle Bloody Well Right