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Traveling Man

Hit the road with Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Traveling Man"! This raw, high-energy track, immortalized...
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"Traveling Man"

Hit the road with Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Traveling Man"! This raw, high-energy track, immortalized on their 1976 live album, blends Southern Rock, Blues Rock, and Boogie Rock into a powerful anthem. Capturing the relentless spirit of life on tour, it's a driving classic from the legendary band.

Famously captured on Lynyrd Skynyrd's legendary 1976 live album One More from the Road, "Traveling Man" showcases the band's incredible live power. This definitive version epitomizes their sound, seamlessly merging gritty Southern Rock authenticity with driving Boogie Rock energy and underlying Blues Rock influences. Its high-octane performance quickly became a fan favorite, representing Skynyrd's signature style from their peak era.

"Traveling Man" perfectly encapsulates the non-stop life of a touring musician – constant movement, fleeting moments, and the road itself as home. Its driving rhythm and relatable theme of perpetual motion give it a "Cruisin Classic" vibe for many listeners embarking on their own journeys. The song remains a powerful example of Lynyrd Skynyrd's raw energy and Southern Rock storytelling prowess.

SONG MEANING: "Traveling Man" is a straightforward narrative about the demanding, transient life of a musician constantly on tour. The lyrics detail the endless cycle of performing in different towns ("Played in Mississippi last night... Got Louisiana Saturday morn"), brief encounters along the way ("met a girl in a border town"), and the acceptance of this nomadic existence dedicated to the road and the music ("Lord, I was born a traveling man").

  • BAND: Lynyrd Skynyrd
  • GENRE: Blues Rock, Boogie Rock, Southern Rock
  • OTHER: Cruisin Classic
  • RELEASEDAY: September 13
  • YEAR: 1976

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Right! Get sophisticated with Supertramp's cool and cynical 1974 rock classic, "Bloody Well Right"! Kicking off with an iconic Wurlitzer electric piano riff, this standout track from Crime of the Century blends progressive rock complexity with jazzy flair and sharp commentary.
  • BAND: Supertramp
  • GENRE: Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: September 13
  • YEAR: 1974
Featured on their breakthrough 1974 album Crime of the Century and later released as a successful single, "Bloody Well Right" showcased Supertramp's unique musical identity. Its distinctive intro, dynamic rock build-up featuring saxophone, and Rick Davies' pointed lyrics resonated strongly with listeners...

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  • BAND: Supertramp
  • GENRE: Progressive Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: September 21
  • YEAR: 1979
Released as a successful single from their chart-topping 1979 album Breakfast in America, "Take the Long Way Home" showcased Supertramp's sophisticated songwriting. Featuring Roger Hodgson's distinctive lead vocals, the track masterfully balances intricate progressive rock arrangements with accessible melodies...

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Doctor, Doctor! Get diagnosed with Robert Palmer's infectious 1979 rock hit, "Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)." This driving track from the Secrets album became a major international success, showcasing Palmer's cool vocals over a powerful pop rock/hard rock beat.
  • BAND: Robert Palmer
  • GENRE: Hard Rockarena Rock, Pop Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: July 06
  • YEAR: 1979
Released as the lead single from his 1979 album Secrets, Robert Palmer's cover of the Moon Martin song became one of his signature tunes. Its blend of hard rock guitar energy, pop rock catchiness, and arena rock readiness propelled it up the charts worldwide, defining his sound for the era...

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