Bob Seger Turn the page original 1973

The song titled “Turn the Page” was originally released by Bob Seger in 1973 as part of his album “Back in ’72.” Although it was issued as a single, it failed to chart. However, Seger’s live rendition of the song, featured on the 1976 album “Live Bullet,” has since become a staple on album-oriented rock radio stations and continues to receive significant airplay on classic rock stations.

“Turn the Page” delves into the emotional and social highs and lows experienced by a rock musician while on tour.

Both the studio and live versions of “Turn the Page” by Seger showcase the distinctive sounds of a mellotron and a saxophone, skillfully performed by Alto Reed, a founding member of the Silver Bullet band. It is worth noting that Tom Weschler played a pivotal role in inspiring Reed to craft the opening melody. During the recording process, Weschler provided Reed with a vivid image, saying, “Alto, imagine this: You’re in New York City, standing on the Bowery. It’s 3 a.m., and a gentle mist is falling. You’re all alone under a streetlamp. Show me the sound of that moment.” With those words, Reed played the opening melody of “Turn the Page.”