We only get one chance to get even, so don't tell me who's wrong or right
You know there's just one thing that I believe in
I won't give in without a fight, hey
I'm hot, ready or not, you know I'm coming
I can't wait to wipe that straight, there ain't no point in running

Here comes trouble - walking down your street
Here comes trouble - and I'll get ready, soon we're gonna meet boy
Here comes trouble - I'll come knocking down that door
You'll soon see what I've been waiting for
Here comes trouble!
You better watch your step, I mean it, you're just running out of time
You got a nasty streak, and I've seen it, but it ain't nothing next to mine

Too bad, you made me mad, and now you know it
You'll see, you know me, I can't wait to show it
Here comes trouble - walking down your street
Here comes trouble - I'm gonna get ready, soon we're gonna meet boy
Here comes trouble - and I'll come running through that door
You'll soon see what I've been waiting for, trouble

You only get one chance, you'd better believe it
When I tell you who's wrong or right
Too bad, that I'm mad, but now you know it
You'll see, you know me, and I've got ways to show it - trouble

Here comes trouble - walking down your street
Here comes trouble - and I'll get ready, soon we're gonna meet boy
Here comes trouble - I'll come knocking down that door
You'll soon see what I've been waiting for
Here comes trouble!
You better watch your step, I mean it, you're just running out of time
You got a nasty streak, and I've seen it, but it ain't nothing next to mine

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