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1973 single by Lynyrd Skynyrd From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gimme Three Steps
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"Gimme Three Steps" is a song by American southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, released from the band's debut album, (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) (1973). It was written by bandmates Allen Collins and Ronnie Van Zant.

Quick Facts Single by Lynyrd Skynyrd, from the album (Pronounced 'Lĕh-'nérd 'Skin-'nérd) ...

The single release contains the song "Mr. Banker" as a B-side.

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Background

Band member Gary Rossington based the lyrics on a real-life experience Ronnie Van Zant had at a bar in Jacksonville, Florida, having a gun pulled on him for dancing with another man's woman.[1][better source needed] While the narrator dances with a girl named Linda Lou at a bar called The Jug, a man (either the girl's boyfriend or husband) armed with a .44 revolver enters and catches them, angrily believing her to be cheating and threatening the narrator's life. The narrator protests that he has not even kissed Linda Lou and begs the man to give him a head start out of the bar: "Won't you give me three steps / Gimme three steps, mister / Gimme three steps towards the door? / Gimme three steps / Gimme three steps, mister / And you'll never see me no more." When the man turns to shout at Linda Lou, the narrator takes advantage of the distraction and runs out.[2]

Of the live single released in 1977, Cash Box said it is "a traditional rock and roller, featuring some tight harmony vocals and the obligatory high-distortion guitar solo."[3] Record World said that "the triple pronged guitar attack and Ronnie Van Zant's vocal have never sounded better."[4]

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Personnel

Lynyrd Skynyrd

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