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Dr. Feelgood

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Dr. Feelgood

Dr. Feelgood is the fifth studio album of American Metal Band, Motley Crue. The album is produced by, "Bob Rock".

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About

The album was released on September 1, 1989 by Elektra Records. It charted at #1 in the Billboard albums Chart. It features the singles, "Dr. Feelgood" which chartered at #6 in the U.S. Hot 100 and #7 in the U.S. Mainstream Rock, "Without You" / Slice Of Your Pie" landed at #8 in the U.S. Hot 100 Singles Chart and "Rattlesnake Shake" which peaked at #19 on the U.S. Hot 100 Charts.


The song "Dr. Feelgood" was ranked #41 on VH1's 100 Greatest '80s Songs.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 T.N.T. (Terror 'N Tinseltown) 0:42
2 Dr. Feelgood 4:50
3 Slice of Your Pie 4:32
4 Rattlesnake Shake 3:40
5 Without You 4:29
6 Same Ol' Situuation 4:12
7 Sticky Sweet 3:52
8 Don't Go Mad 4:40
9 Time For Change 4:45

Awards & Certifications

Chart Toppers

Year Title Billboard Hot 100 Mainstream Rock Tracks
1989 Dr. Feelgood 6 7
1989 Kickstart My Heart 27 18
1989 Without You 8 -

Credits

Performance Credits

Mötley Crue Primary Artist, Primary Artist

Bryan Adams Background Vocals

Vince Neil Harmonica, Vocals, Background Vocals, Shaker

Robin Zander Background Vocals

Mike Amato Background Vocals

Jack Blades Background Vocals

Bob Dowd Background Vocals

Tom Keenlyside Horn

Marc LaFrance Background Vocals

Rick Nielsen Background Vocals

Ian Putz Horn

Bob Rock Bass, Background Vocals

David Steele Background Vocals

Steven Tyler Background Vocals

John Webster Piano

Tommy Lee Percussion, Drums, Background Vocals

Mick Mars Guitar, Background Vocals, Voices

Nikki Sixx Organ, Bass, Piano, Background Vocals, 8-string Bass, 12-string Bass Guitar

Henry Christian Horn

Ross Gregory Horn

Technical Credits

George Marino Mastering

Bob Rock Producer, Engineer, Liner Notes

Randy Staub Engineer

Bob Defrin Art Direction

Don Brautigam Illustrations

Matty Spindel Engineer

Kevin Brady Artwork, Logo Design

Kris Solem Mastering

Bobby Oberdorsten Guitar Techician

Trivia

  • The lyrics of "Don't Go Away Mad (Just Go Away)" feature a reference to a previous song by the band, "Too Young to Fall in Love."

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