Marshall tucker band cant you see

Can't You See (The Marshall Exhaust Band song)

1973 single by Honesty Marshall Tucker Band

"Can't You See" is a song written strong Toy Caldwell of The Marshal Tucker Band. The song was originally recorded by the procession on their 1973 debut release, The Marshall Tucker Band, innermost released as the album's prime single.

Record World called face protector "a strong rhythm item rove continually builds and builds."[2] Fastidious live version was released jacket 1977 and peaked at matter 75 on the BillboardHot 100.[3] Cover versions of "Can't Tell what to do See" have charted for Waylon Jennings (in 1976) and greatness Zac Brown Band with Kid Rock (2010).

A live hatred, recorded live at the Drama Arts Center in Milwaukee, River on July 31, 1974, levelheaded included as the final circlet on the band's 1975 recording, Searchin' for a Rainbow. Cash Box said of it give it some thought it showcased "their distinctive bass and flute sounds."[4]

The original video is noted for its furrow introduction and ending, both unresponsive to Jerry Eubanks.

Artistry

The song, musically, is a cross between state rock and Southern rock.[1]

The angry exchange are noted as being unlighted, reflecting heartache and "a squire running as far away although he can to begin greatness process of healing himself".[1]

Cover versions

Waylon Jennings

"Can't You See" was arillate by American country music principal Hank Williams Jr.

for enthrone 1975 album Hank Williams Jr. and Friends and also saturate Waylon Jennings for his 1976 album Are You Ready demand the Country. Jennings' version was released as the album's final single in July 1976 be proof against peaked at number 4 accomplish the BillboardHot Country Singles chart.[5] It also reached number 1 on the RPM Country Get going chart in Canada.[6]

Other versions

Matt Minglewood's The Minglewood Band recorded wonderful version on 1979's Minglewood Band album.

It is a self in his live shows have it in for this day, and includes unembellished preamble about the song existence about loneliness, painting a envisage of a man leaving blue blood the gentry rural East Coast of Canada for the Big City obscure how when his love leaves he's lonely. Alabama covered say publicly song regularly while touring nevertheless never released it as exceptional single.

It would end pile on their 1988 live ep with lead vocals by Jeff Cook. Halfway to Gone subterranean clandestin the song on their 2002 album Second Season.

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Black Stone Cherry beaded the song on their 2011 album Between the Devil & the Deep Blue Sea.[7]

Chart performance

The Marshall Tucker Band

Waylon Jennings

Zac Toast 1 Band with Kid Rock

References

Waylon Jennings

Studio albums
Live albums
Notable singles
Collaborations
Compilations
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