Lynyrd Skynyrd (pronounced /ˌlɛnərdˈskɪnərd/LEN-ərd-SKIN-ərd) is an American rock band best known for popularizing the southern rock genre during the 1970s. Originally formed in 1964 as My Backyard in Jacksonville, Florida, the band used various names such as The Noble Five and One Percent, before coming up with Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1969. The band rose to worldwide recognition on the basis of its live performances and signature tunes "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird". At the peak of their success, three members died in an airplane crash in 1977, putting an abrupt end to the band's most popular incarnation.
The surviving band members re-formed in 1987 for a reunion tour with lead vocalist Johnny Van Zant, the younger brother of lead singer and founder Ronnie Van Zant. The re-formed band continues to tour and record with co-founding member Gary Rossington and core members Johnny Van Zant, along with guitarist Rickey Medlocke, who recorded with the band for a short time in the early 1970s. Drummer Michael Cartellone has recorded and toured with the band since 1999. Lynyrd Skynyrd was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 13, 2006.
Bassist Leon Wilkeson left the band during the album's early recording sessions only playing on two tracks. Strawberry Alarm Clock guitarist Ed King was asked to fill in for Wilkeson on bass during the remaining sessions, as Wilkeson already wrote many of the bass parts. This left Skynyrd with only six official members at the time of the album's release. Not long after, King remained with the band, and was made a member, so that they could replicate the triple-guitar lead during live performances. Wilkeson returned to the band when it was time to take the photo for the album cover and embark on the tour for the album. It was certified gold on December 18, 1974, platinum and 2x platinum on July 21, 1987, by the RIAA. The album also peaked at 27 in the Billboard 200 in 1975.
Lynyrd Skynyrd (Box Set) is the first box set released by Lynyrd Skynyrd. It features out-takes, demos and live versions of songs released on their first six albums. It was certified
Gold on 11/18/1997 by the RIAA.
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Woman Of Mine (Live On WMC FM / 1973) · Lynyrd Skynyrd
Collectybles
℗ 2000 Geffen Records
Released on: 2000-01-01
Producer: Al Kooper
Composer Lyricist: Leon Wilkeson
Composer Lyricist: Ronnie Van Zant
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published: 12 Dec 2018
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Hell House Rehearsal Session June 1973 (Woman of Mine)
From my private collection, a rare recording made at Lynyrd Skynyrd's Hell House rehearsal cabin in June 1973. The band is writing and arranging the song "Woman of Mine" which never ended up on an album.
published: 14 Sep 2023
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Woman Of Mine - (Live 1973)
Recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis ,Tennessee
October 30, 1973
FM Broadcast.
A promotional broadcast on Memphis radio station WMC-FM,
Song 04 of 6 - Woman Of Mine
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Rock On!🎵🎸🎶🎹☮️
FM or Soundboard recording of Lynyrd Skynyrd's first ever radio broadcast, recorded on 30 October 1973 at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee, and produced by Al Kooper. It has since been released officially (on the "Collectybles" set).
Line-up:
Ronnie Van Zant - Vocals
Allen Collins - Guitar
Gary Rossington - Guitar
Ed King - Guitar
Billy Powell - Piano
Leon Wilkeson - Bass
Bob Burns - Drums
The story behind how this ultra-rare recorded Lynyrd Skynyrd performance from forty-five years ago this week even exists is a real Southern Rock mystery. First, “Woman of Mine” is one of only two Leon Wilkeson collabor...
published: 11 Jan 2020
Lynyrd Skynyrd -- Woman of Mine, What are the Correct Lyrics???
published: 12 Mar 2023
SOUTHERN STEEL Woman of mine - Lynyrd Skynyrd cover -
Southern Steel
published: 14 Aug 2011
Lynyrd Skynyrd - Cheatin' Woman (Audio)
Official Audio for Cheatin' Woman performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd
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published: 16 Dec 2022
Lynyrd Skynyrd, LIVE, Woman of Mine,10-30-73
This song is of course on Collectybles now. It's commercially released.
This is from Memphis, TN live on the radio.
It was on a bootleg with Chattanooga, TN 1975 when I first got got a copy
of the song. It's a GREAT Skynyrd song. One of their BEST jams.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Woman Of Mine (Live On WMC FM / 1973) · Lynyrd Skynyrd
Collectybles
℗ 2000 Geffen Records
Released on: 2000-01-...
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Woman Of Mine (Live On WMC FM / 1973) · Lynyrd Skynyrd
Collectybles
℗ 2000 Geffen Records
Released on: 2000-01-01
Producer: Al Kooper
Composer Lyricist: Leon Wilkeson
Composer Lyricist: Ronnie Van Zant
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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Woman Of Mine (Live On WMC FM / 1973) · Lynyrd Skynyrd
Collectybles
℗ 2000 Geffen Records
Released on: 2000-01-01
Producer: Al Kooper
Composer Lyricist: Leon Wilkeson
Composer Lyricist: Ronnie Van Zant
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From my private collection, a rare recording made at Lynyrd Skynyrd's Hell House rehearsal cabin in June 1973. The band is writing and arranging the song "Woman...
From my private collection, a rare recording made at Lynyrd Skynyrd's Hell House rehearsal cabin in June 1973. The band is writing and arranging the song "Woman of Mine" which never ended up on an album.
From my private collection, a rare recording made at Lynyrd Skynyrd's Hell House rehearsal cabin in June 1973. The band is writing and arranging the song "Woman of Mine" which never ended up on an album.
Recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis ,Tennessee
October 30, 1973
FM Broadcast.
A promotional broadcast on Memphis radio station WMC-FM,
Song 04 of 6 - Woman...
Recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis ,Tennessee
October 30, 1973
FM Broadcast.
A promotional broadcast on Memphis radio station WMC-FM,
Song 04 of 6 - Woman Of Mine
-
Rock On!🎵🎸🎶🎹☮️
FM or Soundboard recording of Lynyrd Skynyrd's first ever radio broadcast, recorded on 30 October 1973 at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee, and produced by Al Kooper. It has since been released officially (on the "Collectybles" set).
Line-up:
Ronnie Van Zant - Vocals
Allen Collins - Guitar
Gary Rossington - Guitar
Ed King - Guitar
Billy Powell - Piano
Leon Wilkeson - Bass
Bob Burns - Drums
The story behind how this ultra-rare recorded Lynyrd Skynyrd performance from forty-five years ago this week even exists is a real Southern Rock mystery. First, “Woman of Mine” is one of only two Leon Wilkeson collaborations with lyricist/ singer Ronnie Van Zant (that’s Leon in the big ten gallon hat), but had it not been performed live in Ardent Studio in Memphis on October 30, 1973 during a promotional broadcast on Memphis radio station WMC-FM, there is a real high probability that we would never have known of its existence. Though clearly available to record as much as six months prior to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s April 1974 release Second Helping, there is no evidence that it ever was. Matter of fact, guitarist Gary Rossington and Wilkeson himself both told me that this performance may actually be the only recording of it anywhere until I gave the tape to the record company for Collectybles in year 2000.
-
Major props to the two Memphis Jons- former deejay and veteran record promoter Jon Scott for making the original broadcast happen, and Recording Academy Executive Director Jon Hornyak for finding it and “Woman of Mine” in Dick Williams‘ closet!
-
This 6 Song Recording is Unofficially Called "Grease in the Fryin' Pan" (Bootleg)
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"Woman Of Mine"
Mornin' to you, love
And it's time to rise
Won't you roll it over
Show me that you're mine
And before I leave you lady... well I, well I must say
That I'm gonna' miss you woman in a each and every way yeah
Told you I love that woman of mine... she's so fine
Sun comes shining down as I roll along
It's just been two short hours since, since I've been gone
But I'm thinking about my woman, and the night before
I'm gonna miss that dark haired lady,
Gonna' make love to her for sure
Talking about, woman of mine... I can't let her go
She's a woman of mine... can't let her go...
She's the kind of woman that you love
She's the kind that you need
It seems to be her every purpose
Just to see you pleased
She makes me feel so good lord
She don't wing you along
And that's why I got these blues as I'm traveling on
It's about a woman of mine... she's a loving soul
Oh she's a woman of mine... can't let her go... no no no
She's the kind you need
Seems to be her every purpose
Just to see you pleased
Then she makes you feel so good lord
She don't wing you along
That's why I got these blues and I'm traveling on
It's about a woman of mine and I love her so
Well she's a woman of mine... can't let her go
No and I'm talking about a woman of mine and I love her so
Well she's a woman of mine, I can't let her go... no.
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More At....
Trav's Group
Lynyrd Skynyrd in the 70's / Classic Rock -
www.facebook.com/groups/classicskynyrd/
Recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis ,Tennessee
October 30, 1973
FM Broadcast.
A promotional broadcast on Memphis radio station WMC-FM,
Song 04 of 6 - Woman Of Mine
-
Rock On!🎵🎸🎶🎹☮️
FM or Soundboard recording of Lynyrd Skynyrd's first ever radio broadcast, recorded on 30 October 1973 at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee, and produced by Al Kooper. It has since been released officially (on the "Collectybles" set).
Line-up:
Ronnie Van Zant - Vocals
Allen Collins - Guitar
Gary Rossington - Guitar
Ed King - Guitar
Billy Powell - Piano
Leon Wilkeson - Bass
Bob Burns - Drums
The story behind how this ultra-rare recorded Lynyrd Skynyrd performance from forty-five years ago this week even exists is a real Southern Rock mystery. First, “Woman of Mine” is one of only two Leon Wilkeson collaborations with lyricist/ singer Ronnie Van Zant (that’s Leon in the big ten gallon hat), but had it not been performed live in Ardent Studio in Memphis on October 30, 1973 during a promotional broadcast on Memphis radio station WMC-FM, there is a real high probability that we would never have known of its existence. Though clearly available to record as much as six months prior to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s April 1974 release Second Helping, there is no evidence that it ever was. Matter of fact, guitarist Gary Rossington and Wilkeson himself both told me that this performance may actually be the only recording of it anywhere until I gave the tape to the record company for Collectybles in year 2000.
-
Major props to the two Memphis Jons- former deejay and veteran record promoter Jon Scott for making the original broadcast happen, and Recording Academy Executive Director Jon Hornyak for finding it and “Woman of Mine” in Dick Williams‘ closet!
-
This 6 Song Recording is Unofficially Called "Grease in the Fryin' Pan" (Bootleg)
-
"Woman Of Mine"
Mornin' to you, love
And it's time to rise
Won't you roll it over
Show me that you're mine
And before I leave you lady... well I, well I must say
That I'm gonna' miss you woman in a each and every way yeah
Told you I love that woman of mine... she's so fine
Sun comes shining down as I roll along
It's just been two short hours since, since I've been gone
But I'm thinking about my woman, and the night before
I'm gonna miss that dark haired lady,
Gonna' make love to her for sure
Talking about, woman of mine... I can't let her go
She's a woman of mine... can't let her go...
She's the kind of woman that you love
She's the kind that you need
It seems to be her every purpose
Just to see you pleased
She makes me feel so good lord
She don't wing you along
And that's why I got these blues as I'm traveling on
It's about a woman of mine... she's a loving soul
Oh she's a woman of mine... can't let her go... no no no
She's the kind you need
Seems to be her every purpose
Just to see you pleased
Then she makes you feel so good lord
She don't wing you along
That's why I got these blues and I'm traveling on
It's about a woman of mine and I love her so
Well she's a woman of mine... can't let her go
No and I'm talking about a woman of mine and I love her so
Well she's a woman of mine, I can't let her go... no.
-
-
-
More At....
Trav's Group
Lynyrd Skynyrd in the 70's / Classic Rock -
www.facebook.com/groups/classicskynyrd/
Official Audio for Cheatin' Woman performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Follow Lynyrd Skynyrd:
Facebook: https://facebook.com/LynyrdSkynyrd
Instagram: https://instagram...
Official Audio for Cheatin' Woman performed by Lynyrd Skynyrd
Follow Lynyrd Skynyrd:
Facebook: https://facebook.com/LynyrdSkynyrd
Instagram: https://instagram.com/skynyrd
Twitter: https://twitter.com/skynyrd
Website: https://lynyrdskynyrd.com
#LynyrdSkynyrd #CheatinWoman
This song is of course on Collectybles now. It's commercially released.
This is from Memphis, TN live on the radio.
It was on a bootleg with Chattanooga, TN 1...
This song is of course on Collectybles now. It's commercially released.
This is from Memphis, TN live on the radio.
It was on a bootleg with Chattanooga, TN 1975 when I first got got a copy
of the song. It's a GREAT Skynyrd song. One of their BEST jams.
This song is of course on Collectybles now. It's commercially released.
This is from Memphis, TN live on the radio.
It was on a bootleg with Chattanooga, TN 1975 when I first got got a copy
of the song. It's a GREAT Skynyrd song. One of their BEST jams.
Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group
Woman Of Mine (Live On WMC FM / 1973) · Lynyrd Skynyrd
Collectybles
℗ 2000 Geffen Records
Released on: 2000-01-01
Producer: Al Kooper
Composer Lyricist: Leon Wilkeson
Composer Lyricist: Ronnie Van Zant
Auto-generated by YouTube.
From my private collection, a rare recording made at Lynyrd Skynyrd's Hell House rehearsal cabin in June 1973. The band is writing and arranging the song "Woman of Mine" which never ended up on an album.
Recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis ,Tennessee
October 30, 1973
FM Broadcast.
A promotional broadcast on Memphis radio station WMC-FM,
Song 04 of 6 - Woman Of Mine
-
Rock On!🎵🎸🎶🎹☮️
FM or Soundboard recording of Lynyrd Skynyrd's first ever radio broadcast, recorded on 30 October 1973 at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennessee, and produced by Al Kooper. It has since been released officially (on the "Collectybles" set).
Line-up:
Ronnie Van Zant - Vocals
Allen Collins - Guitar
Gary Rossington - Guitar
Ed King - Guitar
Billy Powell - Piano
Leon Wilkeson - Bass
Bob Burns - Drums
The story behind how this ultra-rare recorded Lynyrd Skynyrd performance from forty-five years ago this week even exists is a real Southern Rock mystery. First, “Woman of Mine” is one of only two Leon Wilkeson collaborations with lyricist/ singer Ronnie Van Zant (that’s Leon in the big ten gallon hat), but had it not been performed live in Ardent Studio in Memphis on October 30, 1973 during a promotional broadcast on Memphis radio station WMC-FM, there is a real high probability that we would never have known of its existence. Though clearly available to record as much as six months prior to Lynyrd Skynyrd’s April 1974 release Second Helping, there is no evidence that it ever was. Matter of fact, guitarist Gary Rossington and Wilkeson himself both told me that this performance may actually be the only recording of it anywhere until I gave the tape to the record company for Collectybles in year 2000.
-
Major props to the two Memphis Jons- former deejay and veteran record promoter Jon Scott for making the original broadcast happen, and Recording Academy Executive Director Jon Hornyak for finding it and “Woman of Mine” in Dick Williams‘ closet!
-
This 6 Song Recording is Unofficially Called "Grease in the Fryin' Pan" (Bootleg)
-
"Woman Of Mine"
Mornin' to you, love
And it's time to rise
Won't you roll it over
Show me that you're mine
And before I leave you lady... well I, well I must say
That I'm gonna' miss you woman in a each and every way yeah
Told you I love that woman of mine... she's so fine
Sun comes shining down as I roll along
It's just been two short hours since, since I've been gone
But I'm thinking about my woman, and the night before
I'm gonna miss that dark haired lady,
Gonna' make love to her for sure
Talking about, woman of mine... I can't let her go
She's a woman of mine... can't let her go...
She's the kind of woman that you love
She's the kind that you need
It seems to be her every purpose
Just to see you pleased
She makes me feel so good lord
She don't wing you along
And that's why I got these blues as I'm traveling on
It's about a woman of mine... she's a loving soul
Oh she's a woman of mine... can't let her go... no no no
She's the kind you need
Seems to be her every purpose
Just to see you pleased
Then she makes you feel so good lord
She don't wing you along
That's why I got these blues and I'm traveling on
It's about a woman of mine and I love her so
Well she's a woman of mine... can't let her go
No and I'm talking about a woman of mine and I love her so
Well she's a woman of mine, I can't let her go... no.
-
-
-
More At....
Trav's Group
Lynyrd Skynyrd in the 70's / Classic Rock -
www.facebook.com/groups/classicskynyrd/
This song is of course on Collectybles now. It's commercially released.
This is from Memphis, TN live on the radio.
It was on a bootleg with Chattanooga, TN 1975 when I first got got a copy
of the song. It's a GREAT Skynyrd song. One of their BEST jams.
Lynyrd Skynyrd (pronounced /ˌlɛnərdˈskɪnərd/LEN-ərd-SKIN-ərd) is an American rock band best known for popularizing the southern rock genre during the 1970s. Originally formed in 1964 as My Backyard in Jacksonville, Florida, the band used various names such as The Noble Five and One Percent, before coming up with Lynyrd Skynyrd in 1969. The band rose to worldwide recognition on the basis of its live performances and signature tunes "Sweet Home Alabama" and "Free Bird". At the peak of their success, three members died in an airplane crash in 1977, putting an abrupt end to the band's most popular incarnation.
The surviving band members re-formed in 1987 for a reunion tour with lead vocalist Johnny Van Zant, the younger brother of lead singer and founder Ronnie Van Zant. The re-formed band continues to tour and record with co-founding member Gary Rossington and core members Johnny Van Zant, along with guitarist Rickey Medlocke, who recorded with the band for a short time in the early 1970s. Drummer Michael Cartellone has recorded and toured with the band since 1999. Lynyrd Skynyrd was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on March 13, 2006.
There’s a gray horse standin’ still As the soldier climbs in the saddle For one last ride As the rain pours off his hat You can see the shadows of the past Written in his eyes Now the canons are silent His friends are all gone Gotta put it all behind him If he ever wants to find his way home He’s the last rebel on the road Just a boy with his old guitar Keeps to himself But everybody takes him wrong But he carries on Got a dream that’ll never die Can’t change him No use in stayin’ where you don’t belong Now he’s rollin’ down the highway Gone too far too fast No one will ever find him He’ll never look back, whoaoh whoaoh ‘Cuz he’s the last rebel He’s all alone ‘Cuz he’s the last rebel His friends are all gone The last rebel on the road There’ll never be another like him He’s the last of a dying breed Ain’t no use in tryin’ to tame him ‘Cuz he’s the last rebel And he’s all alone He’s the last rebel His friends are all gone He’s the last rebel Got to carry on He’s the last rebel The last rebel on the road (He’s the last rebel) He’s the last rebel He’s the last rebel (He’s the last rebel) He’s the last rebel (He’s the last rebel)