“Ramblin Man” is a song by American rock band The Allman Brothers Band, released in August 1973 as the lead single from the group’s fourth studio album, Brothers and Sisters (1973). Written and sung by guitarist Dickey Betts, the song was inspired by a 1951 song of the same name by Hank Williams. It is considerably more inspired by country music than other Allman Brothers Band compositions, which made the group reluctant to record it. Guitarist Les Dudek provides guitar harmonies, and it was one of bassist Berry Oakley’s last contributions to the band. The song became the Allman Brothers Band’s first and only top 10 single, peaking at number two on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 12 on the Easy Listening chart.
Tracklisting
- 1969 Original Stereo Mix
- Don’t Want You No More (2:25)
- It’s Not My Cross To Bear (5:02)
- Black Hearted Woman (5:08)
- Trouble No More (3:45)
- Every Hungry Woman (4:13)
- Dreams (7:18)
- Whipping Post (5:17)
- 1973 Beginnings Stereo Mix
- Don’t Want You No More (2:25)
- It’s Not My Cross To Bear (4:56)
- Black Hearted Woman (5:17)
- Trouble No More (3:48)
- Every Hungry Woman (4:17)
- Dreams (7:17)
- Whipping Post (5:20)
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Don’t Want You No More
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- It’s Not My Cross To Bear
- Black Hearted Woman
- Trouble No More
- Every Hungry Woman
- Dreams
- Whipping Post
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Release Information
Key | Value |
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Wikipedia URL | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ramblin%27_Man_(The_Allman_Brothers_Band_song) |
Format | Vinyl 2× LP Album Reissue Remastered (Gatefold, 180g) |
Label | Mercury |
Catalog Number | 00602547813190 |
Notes | 2-LP set featuring ‘1969 Original Stereo Mix’ and ‘1973 Beginnings Stereo Mix’. 180-Gram Audiophile vinyl, newly remastered from original analog tapes. DMM Direct Metal Mastering for Optimal Sound Made in Holland |
Discogs URL | The Allman Brothers Band - The Allman Brothers Band |