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Today down here in Jimmy's Basement Studio I'm gonna Cover a great song by (Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band) Roll Me Away!!! Probably cant see it in the video but I installed new flooring in the studio so this is the 1st video I did since the upgrade!!! Probably gonna do a before and after construction video set to music so you can all see some of the behind the scenes stuff that goes on !!! Give this one a listen 🎶 Gonna give it a shot for you 🎸🎤 Chords Used: **C F G Dm Am Em** ( Use headphones for better sound quality) Detroit native rock singer Bob Seger is no stranger to life on the road. With a powerful raspy voice, Segar’s music often encompasses blue-collar themes, love, and women. “Roll Me Away,” a hit from Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band’s 1982 album The Distance, is no exception. The Distance was Seger’s 12th studio album and the meaning behind the lyrics was centered on the theme of relationships that fall apart, inspired by Woody Allen’s 1977 film Annie Hall. The record’s top single, “Shame on the Moon,” peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and stayed there for four weeks. “Roll Me Away” made it to No. 27 on the Hot 100 and No. 13 on Mainstream Rock Tracks. In a clipping from the Detroit Free Press in 1994, Seger shares that “Roll Me Away” was inspired by a motorcycle trip he took to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. “I wanted to do that for a long time. It was fascinating being out. The first night it was 42 degrees in northern Minnesota; the second it was 106 in South Dakota and all I had on was my shorts, and my feet were up on the handlebars to keep them from boiling on the engine,” Seger wrote. “It was just silence and feeling nature.” The song tells a story of a trip out west on a “big two-wheeler,” complete with meeting a woman in a bar to bring along for a few miles. I hope you enjoy my Acoustic Version 🎤 🎸 🎵 🎼 😎 🎥 🎬 *Copyright Statement This video is not intended to infringe any copyright laws in any way. This is for the sole purpose of entertainment; no profit is gained from this. It is the copyrighted property of its respective owner(s)