« Reply #3 on: February 15, 2018, 12:10:11 AM »
"I'm Your Captain" only made it to 22. Well hell, not where I was from that sucker kicked the door down. They had a lot of good songs and were very popular down around New Orleans and Baton Rouge.
If I didn't read it at Wikipedia I would have thought it was a #1 hit. When I was at Fort Polk, LA there weren't any rock stations I could get on the radio. I soon found out all I could get was country music then mostly used my new clock radio as an alarm clock. Believe it or not I'm still using it daily 38 years later. I heard there was a good rock station in New Orleans but that's on the other side of the state. I never realized how much I liked Bob Seger until I was down there and he was never on the radio.
I just did a search for pro 2nd amendment songs and came up with country, rap, and country-rap songs. There were some links to Don’t Let ’em Take Your Gun, but not much else came up for rock songs.
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