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Freeways is the sixth studio album by Canadian rock band Bachman--Turner Overdrive, released in 1977. It was the last album that Randy Bachman would be a part of with BTO until the "reunion" in 1983. This is also the last studio album to be made with the classic and successful "Not Fragile" line up. It was the first BTO studio album to become a commercial failure, featuring the first BTO single that did not chart ("My Wheels Won't Turn"). Randy Bachman wrote every song besides "Life Still Goes On." Many of BTO's core fans did not like the album as it was not the heavy, guitar driven rock n' roll that BTO was known for. Fred Turner was reportedly so unhappy with this album that he wouldn't allow a straight-on picture of himself to be used on the cover, saying he felt like a "side man." This album was one of the last albums to reach the charts by any formation of BTO. The 8-track tape version of this album has the distinction of being one of the few 8-tracks that is arranged exactly like the album, with no song breaks.

Written By: C.F.Turner

This Song Is Taken From "Freeways" Vinyl

A Side -- Track 2

Release Date: 1977

Label: Mercury

Produced By Randy Bachman

PERSONNEL

Randy Bachman: Acoustic Guitar, Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar, Bass And Vocals.

Robbie Bachman: Drums

C.F.Turner: Bass And Vocals

Blair Thomton: Guitar And Background Vocals

L Y R I C

Standin' in the street, shaved, I'm washed and neat

And the time is mine

But I don't even know where I'm goin'

Been too long in town, just workin' right tied down

But I got my pay

And I'm willin' to spend what I'm earnin'

Maybe over town, where the say love can be found anytime of day

I'll be lookin' you know I've been wishin'

Need a lovin' face, nice hair, some fancy lace

Someone soft and warm

Then those nights spent alone won't seem wasted

Get me on down, get me into the place

Where the beat of the street, and the people that meet

Take the blues far away

'Cause I'm lonely, ya baby I'm lonely

And life still goes on where I'm goin'

Listen

Can you hear me now

Can you hear me I'm callin' for lovin'

Hear me

Won't you listen now

Can you hear me I'm callin' for lovin'

Комментарии

9 years назад

michael stanich

I know how it feel's to be lonely,but when I find the right people it get better and I deal with people all the time.

9 years назад

alan ireland

Obviously two out there with no appreciation for real music! Awesome song

10 years назад

Tom Hallick

I have this on 8-track believe it or not. This was a pretty damn good album.

10 years назад

Wilson Webster

Thanks Buddy!

10 years назад

Arturo Burgos

You are very Wellcome my Buddy From Rio.Keep rockin. Friend from far away.

10 years назад

Wilson Webster

Thank you Arturo for the nice words. Greetings From Rio de Janeiro!!!

10 years назад

Arturo Burgos

Thank you Wilson from Rio de Janeiro,You sure know how to pick Good music.Greetings from America.Since I the first time I heard there first Hit I enjoyed them ALL.

10 years назад

Wilson Webster

Thanks Arturo for your good tast. Greetings From Rio de Janeiro!!!

10 years назад

Arturo Burgos

This is what Classic rock is All about. BTO,your one off my Best Rock group in History,,Next to you is AC/DC. GODBless you ALL>

10 years назад

CARL TUCKER JR

SOME MORE B T O .

10 years назад

Wilson Webster

Gracias Amigo!

10 years назад

Enrique aviles lazo

esta cancion me trae los mas bellos recuerdos de mi juventud la bailabamos hasta el cansancio en los famosos TONOS que se hacian en el rimac y los organizaba carlos galarza.un famoso dj rimense de la inolvidable decada de los 70.

10 years назад

Wilson Webster

Thank You Mats! Greetings From Rio de Janeiro!!!

10 years назад

Mats Frånlund

Hey, this is a damn good CF Turner song anyway! And he's a very underrated bass player! He's pretty amazing really, watch later live videos.

10 years назад

Karlos A M.R

grupo canadiense cultores de hard rock con muchos exitos en los 70 y que se disolvio en los 80 . ellos se relacionaron con su nombre sobre marcha y osea musica para la ruta de trucks

11 years назад

Wilson Webster

A Big Hug For Everybody In Little Rock.

11 years назад

WarHog38

Greetings from Little Rock! Looking at the LP again I see it was all written by Randy Bachman except this one song. This song was written by Fred Turner and Turner did the vocals on it as well. As you wrote, this was R. Bachman's last BTO LP until the last regroup LP in 1984. I have seen 1983 listed as the date for that last BTO LP? My LP jacket says 1984.

11 years назад

Wilson Webster

Thank you friend for the informations. Greetings from Rio de Janeiro!

11 years назад

WarHog38

The uploader is correct. This 6th LP was marked change in direction for BTO in style and commercially. I remember Randy Bachman in the early 70's made the statement that a Rock Band had a 5 year life span. His band fulfilled his prophesy. BTO made 2 more LP's after this 6th in this same style. Bachman by himself formed a new band in 1979 called Ironhorse which made 2 LP's. He re-teamed with Fred Turner and made 1 LP as the band Union in 1981 BTO reformed in 1984 and made 1 last hard rocking LP

11 years назад

Lasse Olsen

Why make these uploads with that bad sound quality?

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