About the song

Released as part of the album “Back in ’72” in 1973, “Turn The Page” quickly became one of Bob Seger’s signature songs. Known for its reflective lyrics and atmospheric sound, the song captures the essence of life on the road as experienced by musicians. It delves into the challenges and loneliness of touring, portraying a narrative that strikes a chord with listeners who appreciate both rock music and introspective storytelling.

Bob Seger, a Detroit native, wrote “Turn The Page” himself, showcasing his songwriting prowess and ability to craft lyrics that evoke a sense of vulnerability and authenticity. His gravelly voice adds a raw, emotional edge to the song, enhancing its impact and making it a standout in his discography.

In terms of chart success, “Turn The Page” initially gained popularity on regional charts before achieving mainstream recognition. Over the years, it has remained a staple on classic rock radio stations and has been covered by various artists, cementing its status as a timeless classic.

The song’s enduring appeal lies not only in its relatable theme of life’s struggles but also in its universal message of resilience and perseverance. It resonates with listeners of all ages, capturing a moment in time and inviting reflection on personal journeys and the passage of time.

For fans of Bob Seger and classic rock enthusiasts alike, “Turn The Page” serves as a powerful reminder of the transformative power of music and its ability to connect us through shared experiences. Its evocative lyrics and soul-stirring melody continue to inspire new generations of listeners, ensuring its place as a cherished piece of musical history.

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Lyrics

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 thoughts will soon be wandering
The way they always do
When you’re ridin’ sixteen hours
And there’s nothin’ much to do
And you don’t feel much like ridin’
You just wish the trip was through
See here I am
On the road again
There I am
Up on the stage
Here I go
Playin’ star again
There I go
Turn the page
Well you walk into a restaurant
Strung out from the road
And you feel the eyes upon you
As you’re shakin’ off the cold
You pretend it doesn’t bother you
But you just want to explode
Most times you can’t hear ’em talk
Other times you can
All the same old cliches
“Is that a woman or a man?”
And you always seem outnumbered
You don’t dare make a stand
Here I am
On the road again
There I am
Up on the stage
Here I go
Playin’ star again
There I go
Turn the page
Out there in the spotlight
You’re a million miles away
Every ounce of energy
You try to give away
As the sweat pours out your body
Like the music that you play
Later in the evening
As you lie awake in bed
With the echoes from the amplifiers
Ringin’ in your head
You smoke the day’s last cigarette
Rememberin’ what she said
Here I am
On the road again
There I am
Up on the stage
Here I go
Playin’ star again
There I go
Turn the page
Here I am
On the road again
There I am
Up on the stage
Here I go
Playin’ star again
There I go
There I go

By Tam Le

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