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This was released as a single before the album came out. Gary played his guitar while Ronnie came up with the lyrics about how they wanted to be left alone. Lead singer Ronnie Van Zant and guitarist Gary Rossington wrote this one day while they were fishing. They were just working-class guys who liked making music. The world of agents, managers, and record companies was a strange one for Lynyrd Skynyrd. Well every time that I come home nobody wants to let me be Seems that all the friends I got just got to. They were always well rehearsed and built a huge reputation as a live band. Lynyrd Skynyrd - Dont Ask Me No Questions Lyrics. The one thing the band was…was extremely tight. Pete Townshend heard the band through Al Kooper a few months before this album was released and was impressed enough to have Lynyrd Skynyrd open up for them on their Quadrophenia tour. The album did well…it peaked at #9 in the Billboard Album Chart and #12 in Canada in 1974. They were largely ignored for about 6 years while they were struggling, but when their first album was a hit in 1973, they faced huge demands on their time. This song was a message to the people who wanted a piece of the band when they became famous.
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Personally I like this song but it was the second single they should have picked first…that one was Sweet Home Alabama which ended up being their biggest hit. The record company picked this one as the lead off single from their album Second Helping. It is the copyrighted property of its respective owner(s) These videos are for Education Only.This is a very commercial sounding rock song by Lynyrd Skynyrd. This is for the sole purpose of entertainment and or education only no profit is gained from this. **Copyright Statement* This video is not intended to infringe any copyright laws in any way. Well don't you think that when I come homeĪnd if you wanna talk about this business Well, I appreciate your feelings and I don't want to pass you by. Well don't you think that when I come home I just want a little piece of mind And if you wanna talk about this business Buddy you just wasting time So don't ask me no questions And I won't tell you no lies So don't ask me about my business And I won't tell you good-bye I said don't ask no stupid questions And I won't send you away If you want. It seems that all the friends I got just got to come interrogate me. Well I appreciate your feelings and I don't want to pass you byīut I don't ask you about your business don't ask me about mineĬause I got to find a break in this actionĪnd I won't tell you goodbye (that's right) Well everytime that I come home nobody wants to let me be. Seems that all the friends I got just got to come interrogate me But I dont ask you about your business, dont ask me about mine. Well every time that I come home nobody wants to let me be Well, everytime that I come home nobody wants to let me be It seems that all the friends I got just got to come interrogate Me Well, I appreciate your feelings and I dont want to pass you by. The Drumkit used in the YouTube Drum Cover videos is the Roland TD-30KV. Video recorded 360 Drum Cube in Nashville, TN, by Joey McNew The original drum track played and recorded in the original version was not used in this video. The drums you hear are of the sounds that Joey played, not the original drummer. This video is recorded with a Drumless track that I played on drums. Songwriter(s): Ronnie Van Zant, Gary Rossington Recorded: Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, January 1974 Although the song failed to chart, their subsequent single "Sweet Home Alabama" acquired international notoriety. Rossington and Van Zant wrote it on a fishing trip. The song is a message to the fans who first expressed little interest in the band but grew vocal after the band achieved fame. Lynyrd Skynyrd was nervous in the world of record companies, managers, and agents, despite their portrayal as working-class musicians who enjoyed playing music at the time. The song is notable for its straightforward lyrics and straightforward guitar melody.