Songwriter: George Michael

Producer: Jim Thias

Woo-woo
Dear mummy, dear daddy
You had plans forme, I was your only son
And long before this baby boy could count to three
You knew just what he would become

Run along to school
No child of mine grows up a fool
Run along to school
When you tried to tell me what to do
I just shut my mouth and smiled at you
One thing that I know for sure

Bad boys
Stick together, never sad boys
Good guys
They made rules for fools, so get wise

Dear mummy, dear daddy
Now I'm nineteen as you see
I'm handsome, tall, and strong
So what the hell gives you the right to look at me
As if to say "Hell, what went wrong?"

Where were you last night?
You look as if you had a fight
Where were you last night?
Well I think that you may just be right
But don't try to keep me in tonight
Because I'm big enough to break down the door

Bad boys
Stick together, never sad boys
Good guys
They made rules for fools, so get wise

Boys like you, are bad through and through
Still, girls like me, always seem to be with you
We can't help but worry
You're in such a hurry
Mixing with the wrong boys
Playing with the wrong toys

Easy girls
And late nights
Cigarettes, and love bites
Why do you have to be so cruel?
You're such a fool

Bad boys
Stick together, never sad boys
Good guys
They made rules for fools, so get wise

Wham!

Wham! were an English pop group, formed in 1981 by George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley. Despite how brief their career was, the duo had a lot of impact and George Michael went on to become a successful solo artist.

Their first moment in the limelight came in 1982 when they were picked to go on Top of the Pops, and performed the single “Young Guns (Go for It!)”. It was an overnight sensation and peaked at #3 in the UK charts, paving the way for further singles “Wham Rap! (Enjoy What You Do)”, “Bad Boys” and “Club Tropicana”. By the time they released their debut album Fantastic in 1983, Wham! had become one of Britain’s biggest pop acts. International recognition came with Make It Big in 1984, along with a string of hit singles — “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go” entered the charts around the world at #1, as well as “Careless Whisper” (issued as George Michael solo piece), “Freedom” and “Last Christmas”, which made it to #2 after “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”, where George Michael also participated.

By 1986, George Michael wanted to distance himself from Wham! and launch a solo career, so a final greatest hits album The Final (marketed as Music from the Edge of Heaven in the US and Japan) was released. Farewell single “The Edge of Heaven” went to #1 in the UK and made it to the top 10 in America.