Thorogood, George. Bad to the Bone. Hollywood, Calif: EMI Manhattan, 1982.
He sure does stutter a lot in that song! Here are some m-m-m-m-more great stuttering songs:
* Ch-Ch-Ch-Ch-Changes by David Bowie.
* B-B-B-Benny and the Jets by Elton John.

*[B-B-B-Baby] You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet by Bachman-Turner Overdrive.

* T-T-T-Time Machine by Cracker.

*Lo-Lo-Lo-Lo-Lola by The Kinks.
Kinks (Musical group), and Ray Davies. One for the road. New York, N.Y.: Konk Records, 1999.

And talking about my generation . . .
Here's my karaoke version of the Cracker hit, I Hate My Generation:
And here's the real deal:
Now why would anyone want to die before getting old?