Bob Seger - Ramblin' Gamblin Man (1969) video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/02/21

Ramblin' Gamblin' Man is the debut album by American rock band The Bob Seger System, released in 1969 (see 1969 in music). The original title was "Tales of Lucy Blue," hence the cover photo. The album is currently unavailable in any format.

Track listing

All songs written by Bob Seger, except where noted

1. "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" (Dickie Betts) -- 2:21

2. "Tales of Lucy Blue" -- 2:28

3. "Ivory" -- 2:23

4. "Gone" (Dan Honaker, Seger) -- 3:28

5. "Down Home" -- 3:01

6. "Train Man" -- 4:06

7. "White Wall" -- 5:20

8. "Black Eyed Girl" -- 6:33

9. "2 + 2 = ?" -- 2:49

10. "Doctor Fine" -- 1:05

11. "The Last Song (Love Needs to Be Loved)" -- 3:04

Personnel

* Bob Seger - organ, guitar, piano, vocals

* Dan Honaker - bass, guitar, vocals

* Pep Perrine - drums, vocals

* Bob Schultz - organ, keyboard, saxophone, vocals

Additional personnel

* Michael Erlewine - harmonica

* Glenn Frey - Backing vocals on "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man".

Production

* Engineer: Jim Bruzzese

* Liner notes: Bob Seger

Comments

8 years ago

Michael Hicks

This is how I'm getting rolling this morning! : )Sharing; My (Google playlist) with Ya! I told you I Own Google! $$$LoL! : ) 3~>

8 years ago

Steph Pereira

TIME MACHINE PLEASE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE IT !!!

8 years ago

jshelhorse

Glenn Frey.

8 years ago

Kyle Tremel

Love it when little Joe dirt is dancing to this 

9 years ago

kermit420

Best short song of all time

9 years ago

Raven Halo

I have the album. Thank you Mom. Thank you DETROIT (even though I loathe this state).

9 years ago

Aaron Klyne

My theme song for life. Cuz i was only 13 when i had to leave home

9 years ago

russell ensley

Glen Frey from The Eagles sang back up on this tune. He comes through really strong on the first chorus.

9 years ago

Larry vandenBerg

Got this cassette sent to me in the Nam. Wore it out. A full magazine, a cold Beer, Segar and a LBFM. Dont get no better then that. God Bless you Mark. Out Here

9 years ago

RENOVATIO

Battlefield Vietnam brought you hear? You also have nostalgia for good games and good music?

9 years ago

Michiganrocker

Good One Uncle Bob only I could pick it up Lol

9 years ago

Rowdy Henson

The Eagles sang backup on Bob's song "Fire lake" and it is magical.

9 years ago

Angela Thomas

This is my 15 year old daughter's favorite Bob Sever song, we use to dance to it in our kitchen when she was little.

9 years ago

bob bobo

Im just a gamblah! We love Bob up north, hes the yankee Lynard Skynard !

9 years ago

Roderick Adkisson

Bob Seger is the best concert I have ever seen...he do not need a light show!!!

9 years ago

Roderick Adkisson

I do not have a lot of money but I have some pot I will smoke with you and some rum too

9 years ago

Brita Cashman-Tarrant

Still have this 45...first concert I ever saw was Bob Seger at Cobo Hall in the 70s...great memories. 

9 years ago

Digwidmark

Glen Frey is a parasitic, idea free hack. And should never be mentioned in the same sentence as the rockin soul feller howling this great track.His Bobness, the mighty Michigan mofo!!!

9 years ago

Sean Anderson

LOL! I love human nature! I mean don't get me wrong! There is nothing wrong with what you have said in your comments! However, I bet you a buck that nobody EVER even knew that Glen Fry was on this track till the "HISTORY OF THE EAGLES" documentary was made. It's funny to view the comments on how Glen Fry was background vocals. People say it like they always knew he was on this track. Come on people! You know you never knew till the Documentary was made. Shit I have heard this song literally about a 1,000 times or more before the documentary and I never even had the slightest clue that the background vocals was Glen Fry. I mean for one I should have been the first to notice because The Eagles are my favorite band. However, I never knew till the documentary. It makes the song so much better knowing that! LOL! Just don't act like you knew it because you didn't! Mmmmmmm K? Okie Dokie have a good day now Don't ya know:) 

9 years ago

Daniel Burns

his first top 40 hit, reaching #17 on the pop charts in 1969!!!

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