Who was the singer for Georgia Satellites?
Rick Richards
Rick Price
The Georgia Satellites/Singers
What happened to the Georgia Satellites?
The Georgia Satellites are an American Southern rock band from Atlanta, Georgia. Despite no new studio recordings since 1997, nor an album featuring original material since 1989, The Georgia Satellites continue to perform live.
What genre is keep your hands to yourself?
Rock
Keep Your Hands to Yourself/Genres
Who did Georgia Satellites open for?
The Atlanta-based band has already completed one well-received string of concert dates opening for Jason & the Scorchers. The Satellites have since landed the opening slot on the Bob Seger tour, which includes shows at the Forum on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
Who wrote Georgia Satellites Keep your hands to yourself?
Dan Baird
Keep Your Hands to Yourself/Lyricists
Are the Georgia Satellites a one hit wonder?
One-Hit Wonders / Second-Best Songs: The Georgia Satellites For NPR’s One-Hit Wonders / Second-Best Songs series, Rolling Stone’s Anthony DeCurtis recommends “Battleship Chains” by The Georgia Satellites, known for “Keep Your Hands to Yourself.”
Who recorded keep your hands to yourself?
The Georgia Satellites
Keep Your Hands to Yourself/Artists
Who wrote Keep your hands to yourself?
Who sang lead on Keep your hands to yourself?
Who Covered keep your hands to yourself?
Versions
Title | Performer | Release date |
---|---|---|
Keep Your Hands to Yourself | Hank Williams, Jr. | July 7, 1987 |
Keep Your Hands to Yourself | The Giants | May 5, 1993 |
Keep Your Hands to Yourself | John Anderson | October 1994 |
Keep Your Hands to Yourself | Last Call [a cappella] | 1997 |
When did Georgia Satellites Release keep your hands to yourself?
1986
Keep Your Hands to Yourself/Released
“Keep Your Hands to Yourself” is a song by the American southern rock group the Georgia Satellites. The song was written by the group’s lead singer, Dan Baird, and was released in 1986 as their debut single. The single reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 during the week of February 21, 1987.