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5 Iconic Rock Songs About Touring and Life on the Road

The life of a rock star sounds glamorous, but as many have made it clear, it’s not all itโ€™s cracked up to be. Musicians are away from their loved ones for months at a time, moving from one city to the next, living out of a tour bus. Itโ€™s no wonder the hardships of the road have inspired some classic songs.

“Turn The Page” by Bob Seger

Few songs capture the ups and downs of touring like Bob Seger’s “Turn The Page,” which he began writing in 1972 and released in 1976. Seger wrote the song while on tour, and a pit stop provided the inspiration for the second verse. He felt he had captured “the real weariness of the road,” something not only musicians could relate to.

“Faithfully” Journey

After watching their road crew, Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain tapped into his feelings on touring on the power ballad “Faithfully.” Cain began writing the song with its opening lines while on the bandโ€™s tour bus. Journey also explored the unique experience of life on the road in “Wheel In The Sky.”

“The Load-Out” by Jackson Browne

Jackson Browne’s “The Load-Out” addresses the road crews who make touring possibleโ€”Browne himself has called it “a love song to the audience and the crew.” The recorded version of the song transitions into a cover of Maurice Williams’ 1960 hit “Stay,” which Browne has said is addressed to the audience.

Songfacts: The Load-Out | Jackson Browne

Album:Running on Empty [1977]

Speaking with Rolling Stone, Browne described “The Load-Out” as “a love song to the audience and the crew.” When it transitions to “Stay,” that’s the band asking the audience to stick around because they want to keep playing.

โ€œHomeward Bound” by Simon & Garfunkel

Paul Simon started writing “Homeward Boundโ€ on scraps of paper while waiting in a train station. The song expresses the singerโ€™s longing for homeโ€”a common sentiment on the roadโ€”with lyrics like โ€œhome where my thoughtsโ€™ escapinโ€™, home where my musicโ€™s playinโ€™, home where my love lies waitinโ€™ for me.โ€ย 

โ€œTorn And Frayedโ€ by The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stonesโ€™ โ€œTorn And Frayed,โ€ from Exile On Main Street, explores the hardships of the road through the perspective of a specific characterโ€”a guitar player with a “torn and frayed” coat because of life on the road. In this song, touring is anything but glamorous, whether itโ€™s the dirty dressing rooms, the nervous band, or good old-fashioned homesickness.

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