In April 2015, Skid Row released a new version of the song with then-lead vocalist
Tony Harnell.[4][5][6]
Theme
The title of the song alludes to its subject, 18-year-old Ricky, receiving a sentence of
life imprisonment for the
murder of another teen.[7] The song paints Ricky's youth as his undoing. It was believed for a long time that guitarist Dave Sabo got the idea from a newspaper article about an 18-year-old named Ricky who was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering his friend with a gun that, due to alcohol, he most likely guessed was not loaded. However, in an interview with the Professor of Rock,[8] Sabo states that the original inspiration was his brother Rick's life after coming home from
Vietnam. The writing process eventually led the song to being about an accidental murder. The music video also alludes to this.
In April 2015, Skid Row released a new version of the song with then-lead vocalist
Tony Harnell.[4][5][6]
Theme
The title of the song alludes to its subject, 18-year-old Ricky, receiving a sentence of
life imprisonment for the
murder of another teen.[7] The song paints Ricky's youth as his undoing. It was believed for a long time that guitarist Dave Sabo got the idea from a newspaper article about an 18-year-old named Ricky who was sentenced to life imprisonment for murdering his friend with a gun that, due to alcohol, he most likely guessed was not loaded. However, in an interview with the Professor of Rock,[8] Sabo states that the original inspiration was his brother Rick's life after coming home from
Vietnam. The writing process eventually led the song to being about an accidental murder. The music video also alludes to this.