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Heavy Music

"Heavy Music" is a song first released as a single by Bob Seger & the Last Heard. Two different vocal takes of the song (using the same instrumental track) were released together on either side of the single, with the names "Heavy Music Part 1" and "Heavy Music Part 2". An eight-minute fourteen-second-long live version of the song is featured on the album Live Bullet with the Silver Bullet Band.

"Heavy Music Part 1"
Single by Bob Seger & the Last Heard
B-side"Heavy Music Part 2"
ReleasedSummer 1967
GenreRock
Length2:33
LabelCameo-Parkway
Songwriter(s)Bob Seger
Producer(s)Doug Brown
Bob Seger & the Last Heard singles chronology
"Vagrant Winter"
(1967)
"Heavy Music Part 1"
(1967)
"2 + 2 = ?"
(1968)
"Heavy Music"
Song by Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band
from the album Live Bullet
Released1976
RecordedSeptember 1975
VenueCobo Hall, Detroit, Michigan
GenreRock
Length8:14
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)Bob Seger

Writing and production edit

The song is about listening to music and the emotions it evokes, but misunderstandings arose. Seger denied those took a sexual reading of the lyric: "A lot of people really misconstrued it. That was a song about the music, but a lot of people thought it was a song about music and sex, the two together. There was nothing sexual in it, it was simply read in by a lot of program directors. The part about 'goin' deeper.'"[1]

Success edit

The single proved to be Seger's most successful work to date, climbing to the number one position on the Detroit charts[2] and gaining him some exposure outside of the Detroit area. For a time it looked like it would be Seger's ticket to a national breakthrough, until the label Cameo-Parkway went out of business just as the song was gaining popularity.[3] The track ended up peaking at number 103 nationally in the US on Billboard; it was actually a bigger hit in Canada, peaking at number 82 on the RPM charts. Still, the success of "Heavy Music" aided in landing Seger his first contract with Capitol Records.

In popular culture edit

Heavy Music was utilized for the American trailers for three Westerns starring Tony Anthony: A Stranger in Town (1967), Blindman (1971) and Get Mean (1975). This creative decision was likely fostered by Allen Klein, the producer of the first two films, who had acquired the single's label Cameo-Parkway Records by the time A Stranger in Town was being prepared for its US release.[4][5]

Chart performance edit

Chart (1967) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under the Hot 100 103
U.S. Cash Box Top 100 70
Canada RPM Top 100 [6] 82

References edit

  1. ^ Marsh, Dave. Creem. "Doncha Ever Listen to the Radio...How to Remain Obscure through Better Rock 'n' Roll: Bob Seger, Best in the Midwest." May 1972.
  2. ^ A definitive oral history of Seger's early years
  3. ^ Rolling Stone Editors. The Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll: Revised and Updated for the 21st Century. New York: Fireside, 2001
  4. ^ Heuck, Mark Edward (December 1, 2017). "Get Mean". New Beverly Cinema. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
  5. ^ "BLINDMAN (1971) - Trailer". YouTube. July 30, 2007. Archived from the original on 2021-12-19. Retrieved December 24, 2017.
  6. ^ "RPM Top 100 Singles - October 21, 1967" (PDF).

External links edit

  • Bob Seger & The Last Heard - "Heavy Music Part 1" (1967) song to be listened as stream at Spotify.com
  • Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band - "Heavy Music" (Live: Get out of Denver 1974) song to be listened as stream at Spotify.com
  • Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band - "Heavy Music" (Live in Detroit 1975) song to be listened as stream at Spotify.com
  • Bob Seger - "Heavy Music" (Live on Air) song to be listened as stream at Spotify.com

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