Turn the Page (Live) - Bob Seger Lyrics by:Robert Seger Composed by:Robert Seger On a long and lonesome highway East of Omaha You can listen to the engine Moanin' out his one note song You can think about the woman Or the girl you knew the night before But your ...
Seger told the Saginaw crowd that he wrote the bluesy “Hey Gypsy” for the late Stevie Ray Vaughan not long before his death, while he introduced John Hiatt’s “Detroit Made” with an apology for the lyrics, noting that the Buick 225 that the song is about was actually made in nearby...
Bob Seger– Turn The Page Lyrics from album:Back In '72(1973) On a long and lonesome highway East of Omaha You can listen to the engine Moanin' out his one note song You can think about the woman Or the girl you knew the night before ...
Parody Song Title: "Turn The Page"Parody Written by: Don WhitingThe Lyrics Dedicated To The Republican Party On a long and lonesome highway, east of Washington.You can listen to the engine moaning out its one lone songYou can think about youngster, or the boy you knew the night before,...
3. “Turn the Page” “Turn the Page” delves into the harsh realities of life on tour, exploring the emotional toll of constant travel and scrutiny. Seger’s raw vocals and heartfelt lyrics capture the vulnerability and resilience of artists in the spotlight. ...
off significantly after he found early success with the garage-rock classics “Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man” and “Heavy Music.” He booked a series of endless tours as he tried to rebuild his audience, and the lyrics to the “Turn the Page” reflect his severe exhaustion with life on the ...
"Turn The Page" The Funny Lyrics: Most times you can't hear 'em talk Other times you can All the same old cliches Is that a woman or a man? Why They're Funny: I didn't know that 'Is that a woman or a man' was considered a cliche. But it adds a little humor to the song...
(The song was made famous after its release on Seger's breakthroughLive Bulletconcert recording in 1976.) The original version has a slightly different lilt in the chorus, and a few different lyrics here and there, but is otherwise intact. The scene Seger describes is one many a long-...
Lyrics Hollywood Nights She stood there bright as the sun on that California coast He was a midwestern boy on his own She looked at him with those soft eyes so innocent and blue He knew right then he was too far from home Hmm He was too far from home She took his hand and...
The lyrics to "Still the Same" are certainly pointed; using a gambler's motif, Seger sings in its two verses about someone who"always won, every time you placed a bet"and is adept at"turning on the charm / long enough to get you by."The song's sentiments clearly aren't intended as...