The precursor to BTO was the band Brave Belt, which was formed in 1970 by Randy Bachman and Chad Allan (both of The Guess Who), Robbie Bachman and Fred Turner. An original form of the group included musician Keith Emerson of The Nice (and later of Emerson, Lake & Palmer), but he was dropped due to illness. After two moderately successful Brave Belt albums came out, Allan was replaced by Tim Bachman, the third of the Bachman brothers, and the band changed its name to Bachman-Turner Overdrive.
Hailing from Winnipeg, Canada as stated before, BTO released their first album under that name in the spring of 1973. Their second album was Bachman-Turner Overdrive II, and it became a massive hit in the US and their native Canada. It also yielded their best-remembered single, "Takin' Care of Business" written by Randy Bachman. BTO were one of the early hard rock bands which opted for songs backed by catchy melodies and powerful riffing. The band also promoted a strait-laced lifestyle due to the Mormon religious beliefs of Randy Bachman.
Tim Bachman left because of limited performance skills and personal lifestyle issues, and was replaced by Blair Thornton. The first album with the modified lineup, 1974's Not Fragile became a hit, including the #1 single "You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet". The band continued to steadily produce successful albums through the mid-1970s including Four Wheel Drive and Head On (both 1975).
After the release of Freeways in 1977, Randy Bachman left the group for a solo career and another band, Ironhorse. Randy was replaced by Jim Clench, formerly of April Wine, and BTO released a pair of albums before breaking up in 1979. They reunited in 1983, leading to a lawsuit between the brothers, as one group, led by Randy, toured as Bachman-Turner Overdrive and another, led by Robbie, toured as BTO (Robbie Bachman, Fred Turner, Blair Thornton, and Randy Murray). Interestingly enough, in 1984 the line up for Bachman-Turner's first studio LP in 5 years consisted of Randy and Tim Bachman, Fred Turner and Garry Peterson on drums. In 1986 they were the opening band for the newly reformed Van Halen. By that time Fred Turner had left the band, probably to join the "other" BTO. Robbie Bachman's BTO toured and performed until early 2005.
Musicians Randy Bachman and Fred Turner reunited in 2010 for a tour and collaboration on new songs. In 2010, they notably played the half-time show at the Grey Cup in Edmonton, AB.
Website: http://www.bachmanandturner.com/
Let It Ride
Bachman-Turner Overdrive Lyrics
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Don't cry, would you let it ride?
Good bye, hard life
Don't cry, would you let it ride?
You can't see the mornin'
But I can see the light
Try, try, try let it ride
I've been waitin' half the night
Try, try, try let it ride
And would you cry (goodbye) if I told you that I lied (I lied)
And would you say goodbye (don't cry)
Or would you let it ride?
And would you cry (goodbye) if I told you that I lied (I lied)
And would you say goodbye (don't cry)
Or would you let it ride?
Seems my life is not complete
I never see you smile
Try, try, try let it ride
Baby, you want the forgivin' kind
And that's just not my style
Try, try, try let it ride
And would you cry (goodbye) if I told you that I lied (I lied)
And would you say goodbye (don't cry)
Or would you let it ride?
And would you cry (goodbye) if I told you that I lied (I lied)
And would you say goodbye (don't cry)
Or would you let it ride?
Oh, I've been doin' things worthwhile
You've been bookin' time
Try, try, try let it ride
And would you cry (goodbye) if I told you that I lied (I lied)
And would you say goodbye (don't cry)
Or would you let it ride?
And would you cry (goodbye) if I told you that I lied (I lied)
And would you say goodbye (don't cry)
Or would you let it ride?
Would you let it ride?
Would you let it ride?
Would you let it ride?
Would you let it ride?
Try, try, try let it ride
Try, try, try let it ride (yeah)
Try, try, try let it ride (oh)
Try, try, try let it ride (oh)
Try, try, try let it ride
Try, try, try let it ride (yes)
Try, try, try let it ride (oh, oh)
Try, try, try let it ride
Try, try, try let it ride (yeah)
Would you let it ride?
Would you let it ride? (Yes)
Would you let it ride?
Would you let it ride?
The lyrics to Bachman-Turner Overdrive's song Let It Ride appear to be about two people who are in a relationship that is at a crossroads. The first verse seems to suggest that one person is saying goodbye to a hard life and asking the other person not to cry, but to let it ride. The second verse is about the other person who is waiting for their partner who has been out running, and is now trying to decide whether to cry or let it ride, based on whether their partner has lied to them or not.
The chorus repeats the question of whether the person being addressed would cry and say goodbye if they were told a lie, or if they would let it ride. The final verse talks about how the person singing the song has been doing things worthwhile while the other person has been booking time, suggesting that there is a disparity in how much effort each person is putting into the relationship. The song ends with the repeated phrase "Would you let it ride?" implying that they have reached a point of decision-making in their relationship.
Overall, the song seems to be touching on themes of trust, forgiveness, and making choices in relationships.
Line by Line Meaning
Goodbye, hard life
Farewell, difficult existence
Don't cry, would you let it ride?
Do not weep, would you allow it to progress?
You can't see the mornin'
You are unable to observe the dawn
But I can see the light
But I am able to perceive the illumination
Try, try, try let it ride
Attempt again and again to allow it to progress
While you've been out runnin'
While you've been busy
I've been waitin' half the night
I've been waiting for a long time
And would you cry (goodbye) if I told you that I lied (I lied)?
Would you weep if I confessed that I was dishonest?
And would you say goodbye (don't cry)
And would you bid farewell?
Or would you let it ride?
Or allow it to progress?
Seems my life is not complete
It appears that my life is not whole
I never see you smile
I never witness you exhibiting joy
Baby, you want the forgivin' kind
Baby, you desire someone who is forgiving
And that's just not my style
And that is not the way I conduct myself
Oh, I've been doin' things worthwhile
Oh, I've been accomplishing worthwhile things
You've been bookin' time
You've been setting aside time
Would you let it ride?
Would you allow it to progress?
Try, try, try let it ride (yeah)
Keep trying and allow it to progress
Would you let it ride? (Yes)
Would you allow it to progress? (Yes)
Try, try, try let it ride (oh, oh)
Keep trying again and again to allow it to progress
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Charles Turner, Randy Bachman
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