The company I'm keeping, well it may be bad
But it ain't bad enough, compared to me
So baby start believing, I'm the best you've ever had
Just give me time and I will make you see
Gonna prove you wrong, gonna prove me right
You better make your mind up, it's gotta be tonight
Baby baby baby, I can light your fuse
You ain't got nothing, nothing to lose, baby

Put both feet in the water - put 'em in the water, baby
Put your fears in the past - put 'em in the past, yeah

Forget what people have told you - don't listen
If you want our loving to last
I know what you've been hearing, and it makes me mad
To think that you'd believe so many lies
Girl I'm gonna tell you one thing, the rumours may be bad
But you ain't got no right to criticize
Because I heard about you and the things you do
You gotta make your mind up, am I coming through?
So baby baby baby, it's time you made your move
I ain't got nothing, nothing to prove, baby

Put both feet in the water - put 'em in the water, baby
Put your fears in the past - put 'em in the past, yeah

Gonna prove you wrong, gonna prove me right
You gotta make your mind up, it's gotta be tonight
I said, baby baby baby baby baby, gonna light your fuse
You ain't got nothing, nothing to lose, baby

Put both feet in the water - put 'em in the water, baby
Put your fears in the past - put 'em in the past, yeah

Put both feet in the water - put 'em in the water, baby
Put your fears in the past - put 'em in the past, yeah

Put both feet in the water - put 'em in the water, baby
Put your fears in the past - put 'em in the past, yeah
You'd better listen, baby

Bad Company

Bad Company was not only formed as a supergroup from members of Free (Paul Rodgers and Simon Kirke), Mott the Hoople (Mick Ralphs), and King Crimson (Boz Burrell), but also was immediately signed as the first act on Led Zeppelin’s new label, Swan Song.

So they had a charmed life, from the start. And they made good on everything it promised. They had so many hits we just don’t wanna type them all in with the fancy markup here, so just check them out for yourself, listed by popularity on this very page. Suffice it to say there are few hard blues-rock bands with more songs that hit the US charts.

Here’s one of them, Bad Company, by Bad Company, off the album Bad