About the song

“Turn the Page” by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band was written by Seger in 1972, inspired by his own experiences touring with Teegarden & Van Winkle. It was first released on his 1973 album “Back in ’72,” but gained popularity with the live version from the 1976 album “Live Bullet.”

The song delves into the loneliness, isolation, and alienation experienced by musicians on the road.

Key Themes:

  • Loneliness and Isolation: The song vividly portrays the feeling of being alone and disconnected while traveling from city to city. The lyrics express the struggle of trying to connect with strangers in unfamiliar places.

  • Dehumanization and Objectification: The song touches on the feeling of being objectified and dehumanized by fans and the public. The lyrics depict being gawked at and judged based on appearance, highlighting the disconnect between the musician’s inner self and the public’s perception.

  • Weariness and Exhaustion: “Turn the Page” captures the exhaustion and weariness that come with constant travel, performing, and living out of a suitcase. The lyrics convey a sense of longing for home and a desire to escape the relentless cycle of touring.

  • Yearning for Connection: Despite the isolation and loneliness, the song also expresses a yearning for genuine connection. The desire to be seen and understood beyond the stage persona is a recurring theme.

“Turn the Page” is considered an anthem for musicians who can relate to the challenges and emotional toll of life on the road. It resonates with audiences due to its honest and relatable portrayal of the human experience behind the rock star facade. The song’s enduring popularity speaks to its universal themes of loneliness, longing, and the search for connection.

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Lyrics

On a long and lonesome highwayEast of OmahaYou can listen to the engineMoanin’ out his one note songYou can think about the womanOr the girl you knew the night beforeBut your thoughts will soon be wanderingThe way they always doWhen you’re ridin’ sixteen hoursAnd there’s nothin’ much to doAnd you don’t feel much like ridin’You just wish the trip was through
See here I amOn the road againThere I amUp on the stageHere I goPlayin’ star againThere I goTurn the page
Well you walk into a restaurantStrung out from the roadAnd you feel the eyes upon youAs you’re shakin’ off the coldYou pretend it doesn’t bother youBut you just want to explode
Most times you can’t hear ’em talkOther times you canAll the same old cliches“Is that a woman or a man?”And you always seem outnumberedYou don’t dare make a stand
Here I amOn the road againThere I amUp on the stageHere I goPlayin’ star againThere I goTurn the page
Out there in the spotlightYou’re a million miles awayEvery ounce of energyYou try to give awayAs the sweat pours out your bodyLike the music that you playLater in the eveningAs you lie awake in bedWith the echoes from the amplifiersRingin’ in your headYou smoke the day’s last cigaretteRememberin’ what she said
Here I amOn the road againThere I amUp on the stageHere I goPlayin’ star againThere I goTurn the page
Here I amOn the road againThere I amUp on the stageHere I goPlayin’ star againThere I goThere I go