Mainstreet

{{About|the Bob Seger song|other uses|Main Street (disambiguation)}}

{{Infobox song

| name = Mainstreet

| cover = MainstreetSeger.jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band

| album = Night Moves

| B-side = {{ubl|"Jody Girl" (US)|"Come to Poppa" (UK)}}

| released = April 1977

| recorded =

| studio =

| venue =

| genre = *Soft rock

  • Heartland rock
  • Pop Rock{{Citation |title=Mainstreet / Jody Girl by Bob Seger - RYM/Sonemic |url=https://rateyourmusic.com/release/single/bob-seger/mainstreet-jody-girl/ |language=en |access-date=2022-05-16}}

| length = 3:43

| label = Capitol

| writer = Bob Seger

| producer = Bob Seger, Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section

| prev_title = Night Moves

| prev_year = 1976

| next_title = Rock and Roll Never Forgets

| next_year = 1977

| misc = {{Extra album cover

| header = Colored vinyl issue

| type = single

| cover = Mainstreet_-_Bob_Seger_&_The_Silver_Bullet_Band.jpg

| border =

| alt =

| caption = Limited edition release}}

}}

"Mainstreet" is a song written and recorded by Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band. It was released in April 1977 as the second single from the album Night Moves. The song peaked at number 24 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and has become a staple of classic rock radio; it also reached number one on the Canadian Singles Chart.{{cite magazine|url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?brws_s=1&file_num=nlc008388.5247a&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=c6btf3r8hs459qqt5ln3o3dcv5|title=Top Singles - Volume 27, No. 14, July 02 1977|magazine=RPM|accessdate=2012-02-18|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130928051434/http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?brws_s=1&file_num=nlc008388.5247a&type=1&interval=24&PHPSESSID=c6btf3r8hs459qqt5ln3o3dcv5|archive-date=2013-09-28|url-status=dead}}

Lyrics and music

Seger has stated that the street he was singing about is Ann Street, just off Main Street in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he grew up. There was a pool hall there where they had girls dancing in the window and R&B bands playing on the weekends.Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band Greatest Hits, cd sleeve. He said, "Again, that's going back to the 'Night Moves' situation where I was writing about my high school years in Ann Arbor and what it was like — the discovery, the total naivete and fresh–faced openness that I went through. It was sort of an entire awakening of my life; before that I was kind of a quiet, lonesome kid."{{cite news|title=Rocker Tells the Stories Behind the Hits|via=newspapers.com|author=Graff, Gary|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=October 19, 1994|page=3-C|accessdate=2018-10-11|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24464245/detroit_free_press/}}

Seger later expanded on the origins of the song:{{quote|Just like "Night Moves," that song rings true. What do they tell you about writing? They say you have to write about what you know. I grew up near that street corner. My older brother was a lot of trouble and I was not. My parents always called me "the good one" and they said: "You're the one we can trust." So at age 10, 11, 12 I was able to walk through Ann Arbor until midnight if I felt like it.

There was a club, and this blues band from Chicago named Washboard Willie was playing there. In the window of this club there were people dancing, and occasionally there would be a beautiful girl dancing in the window. And at my age you were starting to wake up to girls. I would sit out there and watch through the window and listen to this great R&B. I'm looking and I'm listening and thinking this is what I wanna do with my life.

The club was very lively, and to a 12, 13-year-old that was pretty cool. I loved the groove because it's Chicago blues, and the women are dancing and you're starting to think the women are looking pretty good. So all that stuff ended up becoming the elements for the song "Mainstreet."{{cite web|title=How Bob Seger changed the face of American Music|author=Sharp, Ken|url=https://www.loudersound.com/features/bob-seger-making-all-the-right-moves|date=September 10, 2018|accessdate=2022-06-29|publisher=Louder Sound|work=Classic Rock}}}}

Ultimate Classic Rock critic Jed Gottlieb cites "Mainstreet" as an example of Seger's love for "beautiful losers". He notes that Seger sings about a "dancer in a downtown dive" rather than the waitresses, prom queens, or college girls who would be the subject of other singers' songs. And he notes that unlike in their songs, the singer doesn't try to save or run away with the girl, but is content to just watch her walk on by him.{{cite web|title=How Bob Seger Finally Became an Overnight Sensation with Night Moves|author=Gottlieb, Jed|date=October 22, 2016|url=http://ultimateclassicrock.com/bob-seger-night-moves-album/|publisher=Ultimate Classic Rock|accessdate=2018-11-08}}

Billboard felt that the imagery used by the singer to remember his love for the bar dancer was reminiscent of Van Morrison.{{cite news|title=Top Single Picks|newspaper=Billboard|accessdate=2020-07-12|page=76|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Billboard/70s/1977/Billboard%201977-04-16.pdf|date=April 16, 1977}} Billboard also found the organ counterpoint to be "clever". Cash Box compared it to "Night Moves" saying that "this haunting ballad hits home with the same emotive chording, expressive vocalization and dramatic close."{{cite news|title=CashBox Singles Reviews|date=April 16, 1977|page=20|newspaper=Cash Box|accessdate=2021-12-26|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/70s/1977/CB-1977-04-16.pdf}} Record World said that it focuses on "Seger's mellower, more introspective side."{{cite magazine|magazine=Record World|date=April 16, 1977|accessdate=2023-02-16|title=Hits of the Week|page=1|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Record-World/70s/77/Record-World-1977-04-16.pdf}}

Classic Rock History critic Janey Roberts rated it as Seger's 7th best song, calling it "an ode to the romantic backstreets of hope and despair found on Springsteen's classic 1975 work [Born to Run]."{{cite web|title=Top 20 Bob Seger songs|author=Roberts, Janey|date=17 June 2022 |publisher=Classic Rock History|accessdate=2023-01-22|url=https://www.classicrockhistory.com/best-bob-seger-songs/}}

It is in the key of E♭. During live performances the iconic Pete Carr guitar intro was replaced with a sax intro.

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Seger's 1994 Greatest Hits compilation.{{cite AV media notes |title=Greatest Hits |others=Bob Seger |year=1994 |type=CD |publisher=Capitol Records |id=CDP 7243 8 30334 2 3}}

Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section

Reception

Cash Box called the song a "haunting ballad" that "hits home with the same emotive chording, expressive vocalization and dramatic close" as "Night Moves".{{cite news|title=CashBox Singles Reviews|date=April 16, 1977|page=20|newspaper=Cash Box|accessdate=October 26, 2024|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Cash-Box/70s/1977/CB-1977-04-16.pdf}} VH1's Mike McPadden selected "Mainstreet" as one of Seger's 10 most essential songs, describing it as "sad, sweet, soulful, and even spooky" for how it evokes the emotions of a hopeful but frustrated young man watching a woman he is too scared to approach.{{cite web|title=Bob Seger's 10 Most Essential Songs|author=McPadden, Mike|url=https://www.vh1.com/news/sf0tzv/bob-seger-greatest-songs|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230410002443/https://www.vh1.com/news/sf0tzv/bob-seger-greatest-songs|url-status=live|archive-date=April 10, 2023|date=May 6, 2015|accessdate=2015-05-06|publisher=VH1}} McPadden particularly praises the keyboard playing for how it complements the song's "melancholy" mood. Classic Rock History contributor Janey Roberts also selected "Mainstreet" as one of Seger's top 10 songs, particularly praising the opening guitar line and describing the song as an "ode to the romantic backstreets of hope and despair" found on Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run.{{cite web|title=20 Rocking Bob Seger Songs That Influenced A Generation|author=Roberts, Janey|date=April 3, 2016|publisher=Classic Rock History|url=https://www.classicrockhistory.com/best-bob-seger-songs/|accessdate=2018-11-06}}

Chart performance

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=Weekly charts=

class="wikitable sortable"
Chart (1977)

!Peak
position

Canadian RPM Singles {{cite web|url=http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/films-videos-sound-recordings/rpm/Pages/image.aspx?Image=nlc008388.5247a&URLjpg=http%3a%2f%2fwww.collectionscanada.gc.ca%2fobj%2f028020%2ff4%2fnlc008388.5247a.gif&Ecopy=nlc008388.5247a |title=Image : RPM Weekly - Library and Archives Canada |website=Bac-lac.gc.ca |date=17 July 2013 |accessdate=2016-10-12}}

| style="text-align:center;"|1

U.S. Billboard Hot 100Joel Whitburn's Top Pop Singles 1955-1990 - {{ISBN|0-89820-089-X}}

| style="text-align:center;"|24

U.S. Cash Box Top 100{{Cite web |url=http://tropicalglen.com/Archives/70s_files/19770604.html |title=Cash Box Top 100 Singles, June 4, 1977 |access-date=November 12, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181020124129/http://tropicalglen.com/Archives/70s_files/19770604.html |archive-date=October 20, 2018 |url-status=dead }}

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=Year-end charts=

class="wikitable"
Chart (1977)

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Canada {{cite web|url=http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/films-videos-sound-recordings/rpm/Pages/image.aspx?Image=nlc008388.5502a&URLjpg=http%3a%2f%2fwww.collectionscanada.gc.ca%2fobj%2f028020%2ff4%2fnlc008388.5502a.gif&Ecopy=nlc008388.5502a |title= Top 200 Singles of '77 – Volume 28, No. 14, December 31 1977 |work= RPM |date= 17 July 2013 |publisher= Library and Archives Canada |accessdate= October 21, 2017}}

| style="text-align:center;"|52

U.S. (Joel Whitburn's Pop Annual){{cite book |last=Whitburn |first=Joel |date=1999 |title=Pop Annual |location=Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin |publisher=Record Research Inc. |isbn=0-89820-142-X}}

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Certifications

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References

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