: While a rock staple, its country roots allowed it to hit #15 on the Country charts, making it Seger's only Top 40 country entry. Chart Performance
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While Seger's version is the definitive hit, several other artists have interpreted Crowell's song:
: A country interpretation released shortly after Seger's success.
: Included the song on his own recordings, leaning into its storytelling roots.
“Shame on the Moon”, by Bob Seger/Rodney Crowell - Facebook
: The original stripped-back version that inspired Seger.
: While a rock staple, its country roots allowed it to hit #15 on the Country charts, making it Seger's only Top 40 country entry. Chart Performance
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While Seger's version is the definitive hit, several other artists have interpreted Crowell's song: : While a rock staple, its country roots
: A country interpretation released shortly after Seger's success. : While a rock staple
: Included the song on his own recordings, leaning into its storytelling roots.
“Shame on the Moon”, by Bob Seger/Rodney Crowell - Facebook
: The original stripped-back version that inspired Seger.