You Think You're Tough

You Think You're Tough

Infobox Single |
Name = You Think You're Tough


Artist = Ratt
from Album = Ratt EP
Released = 1983
Format = Vinyl LP, Cassette, CD
Recorded = 1983
Genre = Glam metal
Length = 03:54
Label = Independent
Producer = Beau Hill
Chart position =
Reviews =
Last single = "Walkin' the Dog"
(1983)
This single = "You Think You're Tough"
(1983)
Next single = "Round and Round"
(1984)

"You Think You're Tough" is a single written and recorded by American glam metal quintet Ratt. It appears as the second track of their first release "Ratt EP". It is considered to be the band's first hit. It was noted as a fine example of mid-80s glam metalFact|date=May 2008. Many view Ratt as one of the pioneering acts of the L.A. music scene.

The music video for the song was most likely shot after the release of "Out of the Cellar" since the video featured scenes from the band's "Round and Round", "Wanted Man" and "Back for More" music videos. The video also had several cameos of heavy metal superstar Ozzy Osbourne.

Personnel

*Stephen Pearcy- Vocals
*Warren DeMartini- co-Lead Guitar
*Robbin Crosby- co-Lead Guitar
*Juan Croucier- Bass Guitar
*Bobby Blotzer- Drums

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