Gimme Three Steps
"Gimme Three Steps"
Get ready for Lynyrd Skynyrd's 'Gimme Three Steps,' a lively Southern rock story from 1973! This hard rock infused track tells a tale of close calls and quick escapes. With its driving beat and memorable narrative, this Lynyrd Skynyrd classic remains a fan favorite from their debut album.
- TITLE: Gimme Three Steps
- BAND: Lynyrd Skynyrd
- GENRE: Hard Rock, Southern Rock
- RELEASEDAY: August 13
- YEAR: 1973
Released on Lynyrd Skynyrd's iconic 1973 debut album, 'Gimme Three Steps' perfectly captures their early Southern rock sound blended with hard rock energy. The song features sharp guitar riffs, a solid rhythm section, and Ronnie Van Zant's compelling vocal delivery, narrating a tense barroom confrontation. It established Lynyrd Skynyrd's knack for storytelling within a powerful rock framework.
More than just a Southern rock tune, Lynyrd Skynyrd's 'Gimme Three Steps' from 1973 is a mini-drama set to a hard rock beat. Its relatable story of finding trouble and needing a fast exit resonates with listeners. Based on a real-life incident involving singer Ronnie Van Zant, its authenticity and humor have made 'Gimme Three Steps' an enduring staple since 1973.
SONG MEANING: "Gimme Three Steps" humorously recounts a real incident involving Lynyrd Skynyrd's Ronnie Van Zant. While dancing with Linda Lou at a bar (called 'The Jug' in the song), her jealous, armed boyfriend confronted him. Rather than fight, Van Zant quickly asked the man for "three steps towards the door" to make a swift escape, diffusing the situation and inspiring this classic Southern rock tale of avoiding barroom trouble.
"Lynyrd Skynyrd"
- TITLE: Lynyrd Skynyrd
- ACTIVE: 1964–1977 (1964), 1979, 1987–present (1987)
- BAND: Lynyrd Skynyrd
