Bob Seger Lyrics


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From the Album I Knew You When (2017) (buy at amazon.com)
I Knew You When
Gracile
Busload of Faith
The Highway
I Knew You When
I’ll Remember You
The Sea Inside
Marie
Runaway Train
Something More
Democracy
Forward Into The Past
Blue Ridge
Glenn Song


From the Album Ride Out (2014) (buy at amazon.com)
Ride Out


From the Album Ultimate Hits: Rock And Roll Never Forgets (2011) (buy at amazon.com)
Ultimate Hits: Rock And Roll Never Forgets
Old Time Rock And Roll
Hollywood Nights
Night Moves
Mainstreet
Roll Me Away
Turn The Page
Her Strut
Still The Same
You'll Accomp'ny Me
We've Got Tonight
Like A Rock
Fire Lake
Tryin' To Live My Life Without You
Rock And Roll Never Forgets
Against The Wind
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
The Fire Down Below
Travelin' Man
Beautiful Loser
Shakedown
Shame On The Moon
Katmandu
The Little Drummer Boy
Wait For Me
Hey, Hey, Hey, Hey (Going Back To Birmingham)
Downtown Train
Living Inside My Heart


From the Album Early Seger Vol. 1 (2009) (buy at amazon.com)
Early Seger Vol. 1
Midnight Rider
If I Were A Carpenter
Get Out Of Denver
Someday
UMC (Upper Middle Class)
Long Song Comin'
Star Tonight
Gets Ya Pumpin'
Wildfire
Days When The Rain Would Come


From the Album Face The Promise (2006) (buy at amazon.com)
Face The Promise
Wreck This Heart
Wait For Me
Face The Promise
No Matter Who You Are
Are You
Simplicity
No More
Real Mean Bottle
Won't Stop
Between
The Answer's In The Question
The Long Goodbye


From the Album Greatest Hits 2 (2003) (buy at amazon.com)

Understanding
The Fire Down Below
Her Strut
Beautiful Loser
Sunspot Baby
Katmandu
Shame On The Moon
Fire Lake
Tryin' To Live My Life Without You
Shakedown
Manhattan
New Coat Of Paint
Chances Are
Rock And Roll Never Forgets
Satisfied
Tomorrow


From the Album It's A Mystery (1995) (buy at amazon.com)

Rite Of Passage
Lock And Load
By The River
Manhattan
I Wonder
It's A Mystery
Revisionism Street
Golden Boy
I Can't Save You Angelene
16 Shells From A 30-6
West Of The Moon
Hands In The Air


From the Album Greatest Hits (1994) (buy at amazon.com)

Roll Me Away
Night Moves
Turn The Page
You'll Accomp'ny Me
Hollywood Nights
Still The Same
Old Time Rock And Roll
We've Got Tonight
Against The Wind
Mainstreet
The Fire Inside
Like A Rock
C'est La Vie
In Your Time


From the Album The Fire Inside (1991) (buy at amazon.com)

Take A Chance
The Real Love
Sightseeing
Real At The Time
Always In My Heart
The Fire Inside
New Coat Of Paint
Which Way
The Mountain
The Long Way Home
Blind Love
She Can't Do Anything Wrong


From the Album Like A Rock (1986) (buy at amazon.com)

American Storm
Like A Rock
Miami
The Ring
Tightrope
The Aftermath
Sometimes
It's You
Somewhere Tonight
Fortunate Son


From the Album The Distance (1982) (buy at amazon.com)

Even Now
Makin' Thunderbirds
Boomtown Blues
Shame On The Moon
Love's The Last To Know
Roll Me Away
House Behind A House
Comin' Home
Little Victories


From the Album Nine Tonight (1981) (buy at amazon.com)

Nine Tonight
Tryin' To Live My Life Without You
You'll Accomp'ny Me
Hollywood Nights
Old Time Rock And Roll
Mainstreet
Against The Wind
The Fire Down Below
Her Strut
Feel Like A Number
Fire Lake
Betty Lou's Gettin' Out Tonight
We've Got Tonight
Night Moves
Rock And Roll Never Forgets
Let It Rock


From the Album Against The Wind (1980) (buy at amazon.com)

The Horizontal Bop
You'll Accomp'ny Me
Her Strut
No Man's Land
Long Twin Silver Line
Against The Wind
Good For Me
Betty Lou's Gettin' Out Tonight
Fire Lake
Shinin' Brightly


From the Album Stranger In Town (1978) (buy at amazon.com)

Hollywood Nights
Still The Same
Old Time Rock And Roll
Till It Shines
Feel Like A Number
Ain't Got No Money
We've Got Tonight
Brave Strangers
The Famous Final Scene


From the Album Night Moves (1976) (buy at amazon.com)

Rock And Roll Never Forgets
Night Moves
The Fire Down Below
Sunburst
Sunspot Baby
Mainstreet
Come To Poppa
Ship Of Fools
Mary Lou


From the Album 'Live' Bullet (1976) (buy at amazon.com)

Nutbush City Limits
Travelin' Man
Beautiful Loser
Jody Girl
I've Been Working
Turn The Page
UMC (Upper Middle Class)
Bo Diddley
Ramblin' Gamblin Man
Heavy Music
Katmandu
Lookin' Back
Get Out Of Denver
Let It Rock


From the Album Beautiful Loser (1975) (buy at amazon.com)

Beautiful Loser
Black Night
Katmandu
Jody Girl
Travelin' Man
Momma
Nutbush City Limits
Sailing Nights
Fine Memory


From the Album Seven (1974) (buy at amazon.com)
Seven
Get Out Of Denver
Long Song Comin'
Need Ya
School Teacher
Cross Of Gold
UMC (Upper Middle Class)
Seen A Lot Of Floors
20 Years From Now
All Your Love


From the Album Back In '72 (1973) (buy at amazon.com)
Back In '72
Midnight Rider
So I Wrote You A Song
Stealer
Rosalie
Turn The Page
Back In '72
Neon Sky
I've Been Working
I've Got Time


From the Album Smokin' O.P.'s (1972) (buy at amazon.com)

Bo Diddley / Who Do You Love?
Love The One You're With
If I Were A Carpenter
Hummin' Bird
Let It Rock
Turn On Your Love Light
James, Jesse
Someday
Heavy Music


From the Album Brand New Morning (1971) (buy at amazon.com)
Brand New Morning
This Old House
Brand New Morning
Maybe Today
Sometimes
You Know Who You Are
Railroad Days
Louise
Song For Him
Something Like


From the Album Mongrel (1970) (buy at amazon.com)
Mongrel
Song To Rufus
Evil Edna
Highway Child
Big River
Mongrel
Lucifer
Teachin' Blues
Leaning On My Dream
Mongrel Too
River Deep, Mountain High


From the Album Noah (1969) (buy at amazon.com)
Noah
Noah
Innervenus Eyes
Lonely Man
Loneliness Is A Feeling
Cat
Jumpin' Humpin' Hip Hypocrite
Johnson, Lennie
Paint Them A Picture Jane
Death Row


From the Album Ramblin' Gamblin' Man (1969) (buy at amazon.com)

Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
Tales Of Lucy Blue
Ivory
Gone
Down Home
Train Man
White Wall
Black Eyed Girl
2+2=?
The Last Song (Love Needs To Be Loved)


Other Songs:
Ballad Of The Yellow Beret
Blue Monday
Can't Hit The Corners No More
Chain Smokin'
Clutch
East L.A.
East Side Story
Florida Time
Full Circle
I Wanna Get Lost In Your Rock N' Roll
Little Drummer Boy
Living Inside My Heart (from "About Last Night" Soundtrack)
Looking Back
Persecution Smith
Sock It To Me Santa
The Lonely One
Til It Shines
Turn The Page (Live Version)
Understandingbs
Vagrant Winter
Very Few
Whole Lotta Love


Bob Seger Info:

Bob Seger is an American rock singer-songwriter, guitarist and pianist with a career spanning five decades. As a locally successful Detroit-area artist, he performed and recorded as Bob Seger and the Last Heard and Bob Seger System throughout the 1960s.

By the early 1970s, he had dropped the "System" from his recordings and continued to strive for broader success with various other bands. In 1973, he put together the Silver Bullet Band, a group of Detroit-area musicians, with whom he became most successful on the national level. -Wikipedia

Birth name:
Robert Clark Seger

Born:
May 6, 1945 (age )

From:
Lincoln Park, Michigan, United States

Genres:
Rock, heartland rock, roots rock, pop rock, country rock, hard rock, blue-eyed soul

Occupation:
musician

Instruments:
Vocals, guitar, piano

Years active:
1961-present

Education:
Tappan Junior High School in Ann Arbor, MI
Pioneer High School in Ann Arbor, MI

Spouses:
Juanita Dorricott (July 10th, 1993 - present)
Annette Sinclair (1987 - 1988)
Renee Andrietti (m. 1968–1969)

Associated acts:
3 Doors Down
The Eagles
Frankie Miller
Glenn Frey
Grand Funk Railroad
Kid Rock
Little Feat
Rod Stewart

Did You Know:
• His song Like A Rock was the theme song for Chevrolet trucks for many years

Old Time Rock And Roll was named one of the Songs of the Century in 2001.


Bob Seger Awards:
2012
Inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame

2004
Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame

1980
Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance By a Duo or Group With Vocal Against The Wind

Bob Seger Quotes:
Every now and then you'll nail one that's really, really special. And that's what you live for.

Great sex is wonderful while it's happening, but who remembers great sex they had in 1983?

I can't sing as high as I used to.

I had the opportunity to be around my kids a lot. I guess I could have kept working, but I had them when I was 47. You only get to see all this stuff once. I just chose to work at home and watch them.

I like people to just bring it to the table and feel the moment. And that's why I've never done a session where I don't sing live.

I look back and realize I was a workaholic. I have to temper things. I have to watch myself. I'll start resenting things if I don't get enough time. So now I just have to have some discipline.

I never say never, because I don't want to be one of those guys.

I played everywhere on earth for 22 years-gymnasiums, cafeterias, clubs, concerts, outdoors, indoors. I played every kind of venue there was.

I really like the thing I did with Martina McBride. I had that song sitting around for a long time.

I recorded in LA for years, and I tried living there for a couple of years in the mid-'80s. I thought I would really like it.

I thought it would be really inspiring to be around Tom Petty and Jimmy Iovine and the people I knew out there and liked. But I found that they were just as busy as me. I didn't get to see them.

I want to be sure I can deliver what people expect to hear. I just don't know if I can physically do it. Or if I should.

I wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then.

I write a lot of songs people don't hear. I really just enjoy the process. I finish 'em all. I don't think there's a whole lot of difference between the bad ones and the good ones.

I write probably 80 percent of my stuff over the winter.

I'm just trying to keep things simple, and just be a little more offhand and not get so deep into things. Enjoy what you got right now, because who knows what's going to happen tomorrow.

I'm really glad I didn't have kids earlier, because I probably would have ignored them. I was so into my career. I could just go and play a ton of shows, night after night after night. I can't do that anymore.

I've never been unhappy with Capitol. Not really. They've been really good by me.

If I want to work, I can. If I want to play golf, or ride my motorcycle, I can. But the rest of it is family. Sometimes you're not really needed by your family, but you're there. And my kids like to know I'm there.

It was 22 years of work in a row, right up until 1987. Twenty-two years in a row-either on tour, writing an album, or recording an album. It wasn't until 1987 that I was able to take a breath.

It's a Mystery was my garage album. I always wanted to make a garage album-something where, the second I heard it in the studio, I used it, rather than rerecording it.

My management tells me, Don't be optimistic, because it's the young people's world now. They want to hear what they want to hear, and you're a classic rocker. I don't know if you're gonna get the play.

Radio is so fragmented, it's unbelievable.

The two hours onstage is great. But I can only play a show and then take a night off. I have to sing for two hours, and then I've gotta rest it for a night. So it's the other 46 hours that are just boring as heck.

We've got to practice three weeks, get the kinks out, then we've got to practice three weeks with the crew, and then go out for four months. It's just a huge chunk of time out of life.

You can't get a good crew and a good sound system, and a good light system if you do a small tour. If you want the best, those guys want a commitment of about 4 to 6 months. And I'd want the best people and the best stuff.

You go to LA, or you go to New York, and it's really fun to go there. But they're not grounded. Everybody is just competing all the time for the limelight. It's too much entertainment industry. There are too many choices. And it's distracting to me.



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