Stranger In Town by Bob Seger
About the album Stranger In Town
Stranger In Town is the tenth album in the career of American songwriter Bob Seger and the second he recorded with the Silver Bullet Band. The album was released in May 1978 and became the record that solidified Bob Seger's place among the big names in American rock music in the late '70s.
The four singles from the album would have been enough to make it a classic rock album on their own, but the rest of the songs are also of a high standard. The singles were, in order of release: Still The Same, Hollywood Nights, We've Got Tonite, and Old Time Rock And Roll, which became a bigger hit in 1983 as it provided the musical backdrop for one of the most iconic scenes in the 1983 film "Risky Business" starring the young - at the time - Tom Cruise.
Stranger In Town was Bob Seger's first album to make it onto the UK charts, reaching No. 31. In the U.S., it reached No. 4 on the Billboard chart and its sales have exceeded 6,000,000 copies, making it the artist's most commercially successful studio album globally from Detroit.
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