Turn the Page (Bob Seger song)

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For the song by Bobby Valentino, see Turn the Page (Bobby Valentino song).
"Turn the Page"
"Turn the Page" cover
Single by Metallica
from the album Garage Inc.
Released 1998
Recorded September–October 1998 at The Plant Studios, Sausalito, California.
Genre Hard Rock
Length 6:06
Label Elektra Records
Writer Bob Seger
Producer Bob Rock
James Hetfield
Lars Ulrich
Mark Whitaker
Metallica singles chronology
"Better Than You"
(1998)
"Turn the Page"
(1998)
"Whiskey in the Jar"
(1999)

"Turn the Page" is a song written and recorded by Bob Seger.

The song was originally released by Seger in 1973 on his Back in '72 album. Seger's original version never made the charts, but an evocative live performance on his 1975 Live Bullet album became a mainstay of album-oriented rock radio stations, and still gets significant airplay to this day on classic rock stations. He revealed at his concert in Milwaukee, Wisconsin during his 2006 tour that he had written the song in a hotel room in Eau Claire, Wisconsin.

"Turn the Page" is about the emotional and social ups and downs of a rock musician's life on the road, against a slow tempo and a mournful saxophone part. It is generally considered one of the best of many such songs, on a par with Jackson Browne's "Load Out/Stay" and Journey's "Faithfully".[citation needed]

  • Waylon Jennings covered the single (though not released) "Turn the Page" on the album of the same name (Turn the Page) in 1985, the first in which Jennings was drug-free in twenty years.
  • The song was also covered by Australian rock singer Jon English, the Dutch rock group Golden Earring and the singer Sally Anthony.
  • Kid Rock covered the song as a 1995 demo as part of his White Room Studios Sessions but it was left off of 'Early Mornin Stoned Pimp'. Kid Rock's version includes the original version overdubbed. He has covered it with Metallica on the 2000 Summer Sanitarium Tour.
  • Sage Francis covered the song on his 2001 album Personal Journals, with slightly altered lyrics. The chorus lyric and song title were changed to "My Name Is Strange".

Several songs with the same name have been recorded over the years, though they are unrelated. The artists performing them include:

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