About "Night Moves"
"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 early 1960s. It took him six months to write and was recorded quickly at Nimbus Nine Studios in Toronto, Ontario, with producer Jack Richardson. As much of Seger's Silver Bullet Band had returned home by this point, the song was recorded with several local session musicians.
Released as a single in December 1976, it reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming Seger's first hit single since "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" from 1969. It also charted at number five in Canada and was a top 25 hit in Australia. The song changed Seger from a popular regional favorite to a national star.
Top songs by Bob Seger
- Against The Wind
- Mainstreet
- Turn The Page
- We've Got Tonight
- Old Time Rock And Roll
- Old Time Rock N Roll
- Main Street
- Still The Same
- Katmandu
- 20 Years From Now
- Beautiful Loser
- Always In My Heart
- Betty Lou's Getting Out Tonight
- Get Out Of Denver
- Bo Diddley
- Heavy Music
- Like A Rock
- Let It Rock
- C'est La Vie
- Ain't Got No Money
- Ship Of Fools
- Lookin' Back
- Fire Inside
- Ramblin' Gamblin Man
- Fire Down Below
- Blind Love
- Fire Lake
- Famous Final Scene
- Even Now
- Brave Strangers
- Clutch
- House Behind A House
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