Who originally wrote turn the page?

Who originally wrote turn the page?

Bob SegerTurn the Page / ComposerRobert Clark Seger is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. As a locally successful Detroit-area artist, he performed and recorded as Bob Seger and the Last Heard and The Bob Seger System throughout the 1960s, breaking through with his first album, Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man in 1968. Wikipedia

Did Bob Seger write all of his songs?

“Old Time Rock and Roll” is one of just a few songs Bob recorded but didn’t write. However, he reportedly did write most of the lyrics, only he didn’t take any songwriting credit, which means he doesn’t make any money when it’s used in movies or on TV.

Who was the girl in the Metallica video turn the page?

Ginger Lynn
The accompanying music video explores a day in the life not of musicians, but a mother (played by Ginger Lynn) who is a sex worker; that is, she works as a stripper by day, and a prostitute …

How do you spell turn page?

turn the page – Wiktionary.

What makes Metallica a great band?

1 Pre-Thrash Thrash

  • 2 Opportunism. For a band that would go on to be ripped off by umpteen others,Metallica slightly stole their name.
  • 3 Religious Angst.
  • 4 Tragedy.
  • 6 Residual Booze.
  • 7 Body Odour.
  • 8 Scar Tissue.
  • 9 Litigation.
  • 10 Tension.
  • 11 Well-Thumbed Passports
  • What is the best Metallica?

    James Hetfield – vocals,rhythm guitar,guitar solo on ” Nothing Else Matters “,production

  • Kirk Hammett – lead guitar
  • Jason Newsted – bass guitar
  • Lars Ulrich – drums,percussion,production
  • What is metallica best known for?

    The Four Horsemen

  • No Remorse
  • Motorbreath
  • Trapped Under Ice
  • Disposable Heroes
  • Leper Messiah
  • For Whom The Bell Tolls
  • Master Of Puppets
  • Hit The Lights
  • Whiplash
  • Is Metallica the best?

    More than just Metallica’s best album or even the most definitive thrash album, Master of Puppets is simply one of the greatest metal albums ever made. That claim has been levied for decades, and now, nearly 40 years since Metallica released their king-making third LP, any cries of “overrated” have simply become ridiculous.