Music video description

"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" is a song written by Randy Bachman, a member of the band Tuner Overdrive, abbreviated as BTO, for the 1974 album "Not Fragile." The single was released that same year along with the instrumental track "Free Wheelin'" and was hugely popular around the world, reaching the number one position on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the Canadian RPM chart. It was also the band's best-known song in the UK, alongside the song "Roll on Down the Highway."

"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" tells the story of the singer's encounter with a truly devilish woman who bestows her affection on him. Randy Bachman wrote the song while recording the group's third album. First an instrumental version was created, inspired by the rhythm guitar from the song "Only You Know and I Know" from Dave Manson's repertoire. Initially, the band used the song as a working track that allowed them to set up their sound system, amplifiers and microphones accordingly. As the recording progressed, however, it became clear that the song has magic in it and does amazing things with those listening to it. In the refrain, you can hear Bachman's now-famous stuttering, and although he tried to sing this part normally, he sounded like Frank Sinatra, which didn't quite fit his concept.

Last edited: 16-07-2023