Peg
"Peg"
Get swept away by Steely Dan's vibrant 1977 hit "Peg." From the iconic Aja album, this pop-rock and jazz-rock gem shines with complex harmonies, funky rhythms, and unforgettable backing vocals by Michael McDonald. Its sophisticated sound and instantly catchy hook make it a timeless Steely Dan classic.
- TITLE: Peg
- BAND: Steely Dan
- GENRE: Jazz Rock, Pop Rock
- RELEASEDAY: November 05
- YEAR: 1977
A standout track from Steely Dan's masterpiece 1977 album Aja, "Peg" perfectly balances pop-rock accessibility with intricate jazz-rock musicianship. Defined by its upbeat tempo, sophisticated chord changes, and Chuck Rainey's legendary syncopated bass line, the song radiates a bright, infectious energy. The complex, layered backing vocals, heavily featuring Michael McDonald's distinct voice, create a lush sonic texture that became a hallmark of the sophisticated pop sound of 1977.
Released as a single around November 5, 1977, "Peg" climbed high on the pop charts, significantly contributing to the critical and commercial triumph of the Aja album. This jazz-rock infused track is renowned not only for its catchy chorus and Michael McDonald's soaring background vocals but also for Jay Graydon's famously intricate and melodic guitar solo—reportedly chosen after many attempts by other top session guitarists, highlighting the band's perfectionism.
SONG MEANING: Like many Steely Dan songs, the lyrics of "Peg" are enigmatic. They seem to be addressed to the title character, possibly an aspiring actress or someone involved in photography or film ("Peg, it will come back to you / Then the shutter falls / You see it all in 3-D"). Phrases like "your favorite foreign movie" add to this interpretation. The song observes Peg, perhaps capturing moments of her life or career aspirations, with characteristic lyrical detachment.
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- TITLE: Steely Dan
- ACTIVE: 1971–1981 (1971), 1993–present (1993)
- BAND: Steely Dan
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- BAND: Steely Dan
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- RELEASEDAY: November 21
- YEAR: 1980
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