'CAUSE I WAS BORN
LONELY DOWN BY
THE RIVERSIDE
LEARNED TO SPIN
FORTUNE WHEELS
AND THROW DICE
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man
is the
first
studio album
by American
Rock band
released in 1969.
The original title
was
Tales of Lucy Blue,
hence the cover art.
In the liner notes,
Bob Seger says
(sarcastically)
he later realized
Lucy Blue was
"Ramblin' Gamblin' Man",
and so changed
the title of the album.
He then thanks
"Doctor Fine"
for this realization.
(Doctor Fine being
the person who made Seger
change the album's name.)
The original cover design
for the album
featured the nude
figure from Botticelli's
The Birth of Venus,
but this too was
changed
for the final release.
The title track
was also performed
on Bob Seger
and
the Silver Bullet Band's
live album
Live Bullet.
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