- Lucifer (Bob Seger song)
Infobox Single
Name = Lucifer
Artist =Bob Seger System from Album =
Mongrel
B-side = "Big River"
Released = 1970
Format =7-inch
Recorded =
Genre = Rock
Length = 2:29
Label =Capitol Records
Writer =Bob Seger
Producer =
Chart position = #84 (U.S.)
Last single =
This single =
Next single ="Lucifer" is a song written by
Bob Seger featured on the album "Mongrel". It reached #84 on the Pop Singles chart in 1970. Many Seger fans consider this to be one of Seger's best. Ben Edmonds, in his review of "Mongrel", called "Lucifer" "easily the strongest cut on the record, and a great song in its own right. It's simple, straightforward rock: the band (especially the organ) shows a clear comprehension of the song's rhythmical movement." [ [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/bobseger/albums/album/207904/review/5943484/mongrel] Ben Edmonds reviews Mongrel]Writing
Seger refers back to the "
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man " album mulitple times:
*"Ramblin', Gamblin', Lovin', Shovin'"
*"Lucy Blue, Chicago Green, I'll love 'em 'til they thaw"Lucy Blue and Chicago Green are both characters who appear on "RGM". Lucy Blue is seen in "Tales of Lucy Blue," and Chicago Green appears in "Down Home".References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.