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Steve Miller Band Serenade HQ with Lyrics in Description

Track 4 from their ninth album "Fly Like an Eagle" released in 1976 copyright Capitol Records. It was recorded at CBS Studios in San Francisco and was produced by Steve Miller. I think this might be in my Top Ten list for "desert island albums" not only because of the great music but mostly for the great memories it invokes every time I hear it. The carefree mid-seventies, in buddy's basement, halfway through high school and plotting how we would take over the world if we ever got the chance! No, not really. Instead we got baked to the eyeballs smoking the best black hashish from Afghanistan between a pair of hot knives heated on buddy's Mom's stove. It's a very effective method of endorphin delivery and works quite quickly. Of course, you can never have just one. This great album was the soundtrack to so many of those evening get-togethers and we played it over and over, just chilling and being inspired by its greatness. You can tell I really love it, right? Unfortunately, the girls were few and far between in those days. We were all left to lust after the big-breasted girl next door, who we soon got to know since we invited her to come over and she did several times. The cutest guy in our crew actually got some minor action there and the rest of us were momentarily crushed, but we soon got over it. We seized the opportunity and decided to spy on them through a basement window to try and catch a glimpse of some flesh as they were on the couch below fumbling with each other. Pretty sad, right? But we were short of other options for entertainment at the time, being teenagers in a small town. We didn't see anything interesting anyway, dammit! The album cover photo shows Steve playing a left-handed black Strat. It was originally ordered from Manny's Music in NYC by Jimi Hendrix but was never picked up due to his untimely death in England at the age of twenty-seven. Steve was able to purchase the guitar and strung it backwards for a right-handed player to play upside down, and he did. This was their biggest-selling album and it received excellent reviews. It reached No. 20 in Germany, No. 16 in New Zealand, No. 11 in the U.K., No. 7 in the Netherlands, No. 4 in Canada and No. 3 on the Billboard Chart. It was certified Gold in the U.K., 2X Platinum in Canada and 4X Platinum in the U.S. Written by Steve Miller & Chris McCarty and produced by Steve Miller. Featuring: Steve Miller - Lead vocals, lead, slide, rhythm, acoustic & 12-string acoustic guitars, sitar, keyboards, ARP Odyssey synthesizer & background vocals Lonnie Turner - Bass Gary Mallaber - Drums Special Guests: Curley Cooke - Rhythm guitar on "The Window" Les Dudek - Rhythm guitar on "The Window" John McFee - Dobro on "Dance, Dance, Dance" Joachim Young - Hammond B-3 organ on "Fly Like an Eagle" & "The Window" James Cotton - Harmonica on "Sweet Maree" Charles Calamise - Bass on "The Window" Kenny Johnson - Drums on "The Window" Did you see the lights As they fell all around you? Did you hear the music A serenade from the stars? Wake up, wake up Wake up and look around you We're lost in space And the time is our own Whoa-ho, oh-ho-oh-oh-oh Whoa-ho-oh-ho-oh, oh-ooh-oh-oh-oh Ah, ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah-ah-ah, oh-oh-oh Did you feel the wind As it blew all around you? Did you feel the love That was in the air? Wake up, wake up Wake up and look around you We're lost in space And the time is our own Whoa-ho, oh-ho-oh-oh-oh Whoa-ho, oh-ho-oh, oh-ooh-oh-oh-oh Ah, ah-ah-ah-ah, ah-ah, oh-ooh-oh The sun comes up And it shines all around you You're lost in space And the Earth is your home Whoa-ho, oh-ho-oh, oh-ooh-oh-oh Whoa-ho, oh-ho-oh-ooh-ho-oh Whoa-ho, oh-ho-ooh-oh-oh-ho-oh Whoa-ho, oh-ho-ooh-oh-oh-ho-oh

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