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  2. Hollywood Nights - Wikipedia

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    Seger also said that "Hollywood Nights" was the closest he has had to a song coming to him in a dream, similar to how Keith Richards described the riff to "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" coming to him in a dream. [2] Seger said: The closest one is probably "Hollywood Nights." I usually have a guitar or a keyboard nearby.

  3. Her Strut - Wikipedia

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    Seger objected to Marsh's accusation of misogyny stating "My God, I don't hate women. I'm for women standing up." [8] Seger went on to state that he used the sexist sounding chorus because he liked the way the sound of the word "strut" worked in the song and that he attempted to counter any sexist connotations in the verses, saying: [8]

  4. Night Moves (Bob Seger song) - Wikipedia

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    "Night Moves" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Seger. It was the lead single from his ninth studio album of the same name (1976), which was released on Capitol Records. Seger wrote the song as a coming of age tale about adolescent love and adult memory of it. It was based on Seger's teenage love affair, which he experienced in the ...

  5. American Storm - Wikipedia

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    "American Storm" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Bob Seger. It was recorded with The Silver Bullet Band and released in March 1986 as the lead single from their album Like a Rock. The single peaked at number 13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and at number 2 on the US Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. [1]

  6. Like a Rock (song) - Wikipedia

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    The B-side of some versions of the "Like a Rock" single was "Livin' Inside My Heart". Seger said of the song: I wanted so bad to put "Living Inside My Heart" on my Greatest Hits, Volume 2 record and I fought and fought and fought. My manager said: “No, that’s a movie song.” I said: “No, I want it on there.” It’s beautiful.

  7. Still the Same (Bob Seger song) - Wikipedia

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    "Still the Same" is a 1978 song written and recorded by the American singer Bob Seger. It hit #4 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart [2] and was an international hit. The song was covered by Bonnie Guitar on her 1987 album What Can I Say. This version was a country hit in 1989, reaching No. 79 on the Billboard US Country chart. [3]

  8. Beautiful Loser (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Beautiful Loser" is a song written and recorded by American rock artist Bob Seger.It was the title track on his 1975 studio album Beautiful Loser. [1] The single just missed inclusion on the US Top 100, but became more widely known when it was included on Seger's breakout album, 'Live' Bullet (1976), where it was paired with "Travelin' Man".

  9. Katmandu (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Katmandu" is a song written and recorded by American rock artist Bob Seger. It was initially released on his 1975 studio album Beautiful Loser, which became the first of ten consecutive platinum albums for Seger. [1] The song was later featured on his live album Live Bullet.