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"Take the Long Way Home"...

So you think you're a Romeo? Enjoy Supertramp's atmospheric 1979 rock classic, "Take the Long Way...
BAND | Supertramp

"Take the Long Way Home" by Supertramp

Last updated 📅 2025-05-02

So you think you're a Romeo? Enjoy Supertramp's atmospheric 1979 rock classic, "Take the Long Way Home." A standout track from the massive Breakfast in America album, it blends progressive rock sensibilities with memorable pop hooks, harmonica, and piano.

Released as a successful single from their chart-topping 1979 album Breakfast in America, "Take the Long Way Home" showcased Supertramp's sophisticated songwriting. Featuring Roger Hodgson's distinctive lead vocals, the track masterfully balances intricate progressive rock arrangements with accessible melodies.

This enduring 1979 rock track explores themes of alienation and the passage of time with poignant lyrics and a captivating melody. Featuring signature Supertramp elements like Wurlitzer piano and saxophone alongside harmonica, "Take the Long Way Home" remains a beloved progressive pop favorite.

SONG MEANING: The song depicts someone feeling disconnected from their home life or partner, choosing instead to delay their return by taking "the long way home." It reflects on feeling alienated or preferring the company found elsewhere ("See the jokers and the preachers") over facing domestic reality, suggesting a breakdown in the relationship or personal dissatisfaction.

  • HASHTAGS: #Supertramp #ProgressiveRock #September21
  • BAND: Supertramp
  • GENRE: Progressive Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: September 21
  • YEAR: 1979

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"Supertramp"

Supertramp achieved global stardom with their unique blend of progressive rock complexity and infectious pop melodies. Led by the distinct songwriting and vocal styles of Roger Hodgson and Rick Davies, their meticulously crafted albums dominated the 1970s charts. Discover the sophisticated art-pop sound of Supertramp.
Supertramp's main period of activity ran from 1970 to 1988, followed by several intermittent reunions and tours, including activity in 1993, 1996–2002, 2010–2012, and 2015. Their peak creative and commercial success, particularly around 1974, 1977, and 1979, showcased their distinctive fusion. They skillfully combined elements of rock, progressive rock, pop rock, soft rock, and folk rock, often labeled as progressive pop or art pop. This unique sound, featuring clever arrangements and thoughtful instrumentation, defined Supertramp and contributed significantly to the sophisticated rock landscape of the 1970s during their initial influential run. Their catalog is rich with iconic hits known for intelligent lyrics and indelible melodies, becoming staples of classic rock radio. Signature songs often featured distinctive keyboard sounds, particularly the Wurlitzer electric piano, alongside thoughtful saxophone or clarinet parts...

BAND | Supertramp

"Bloody Well Right"

Right! Get sophisticated with Supertramp's cool and cynical 1974 rock classic, "Bloody Well Right"! Kicking off with an iconic Wurlitzer electric piano riff, this standout track from Crime of the Century blends progressive rock complexity with jazzy flair and sharp commentary.
Featured on their breakthrough 1974 album Crime of the Century and later released as a successful single, "Bloody Well Right" showcased Supertramp's unique musical identity. Its distinctive intro, dynamic rock build-up featuring saxophone, and Rick Davies' pointed lyrics resonated strongly with listeners...

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