Take The Money And Run
"Take The Money And Run"
Hit the road with Steve Miller Band's "Take The Money And Run," the driving 1976 rock classic from Fly Like an Eagle. This storytelling anthem follows young lovers on the run, powered by catchy riffs and an infectious beat. A quintessential Steve Miller hit!
- TITLE: Take The Money And Run
- BAND: Steve Miller Band
- GENRE: Rock
- OTHER: Cruisin Classic
- RELEASEDAY: May 20
- YEAR: 1976
Released in 1976 on the iconic Fly Like an Eagle album, "Take The Money And Run" became a major rock hit for the Steve Miller Band. Its appeal lies in its compelling narrative about young outlaws, combined with Miller’s signature blues-influenced guitar work and laid-back vocal delivery. The song's straightforward rock structure and catchy chorus made it instantly memorable and a radio favorite.
A signature rock anthem from 1976, "Take The Money And Run" perfectly captures the Steve Miller Band's sound during their peak popularity. Its driving rhythm section and instantly recognizable guitar hook provide an energetic backdrop for the outlaw tale. The song remains a staple on classic rock radio, celebrated for its storytelling, infectious energy, and representation of Miller's accessible yet cool rock style.
SONG MEANING: "Take The Money And Run" tells a concise story about a young couple, Billy Joe and Bobbie Sue, who commit a crime (implied robbery and possibly murder - "Billy Mack is a detective down in Texas / You know he knows just exactly what the facts is") and subsequently go on the run. It's a classic outlaw narrative capturing the thrill and desperation of escape, leaving their old lives behind.
"Steve Miller Band"
- TITLE: Steve Miller Band
- ACTIVE: 1966–present (1966)
- BAND: Steve Miller Band
"Jet Airliner"
- TITLE: Jet Airliner
- BAND: Steve Miller Band
- GENRE: Boogie Rock, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: April 15
- YEAR: 1977
"The Joker"
- TITLE: The Joker
- BAND: Steve Miller Band
- GENRE: Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Rock
- RELEASEDAY: September 08
- YEAR: 1973
