Don't Ask Me No Questions Explained

Don't Ask Me No Questions
Type:single
Artist:Lynyrd Skynyrd
Album:Second Helping
B-Side:Take Your Time
Released:April 1974
Recorded:Record Plant Studios, Los Angeles, January 1974
Genre:Southern rock, blues rock
Length:3:27
Label:MCA Records
Producer:Al Kooper
Prev Title:Gimme Three Steps
Prev Year:1973
Next Title:Sweet Home Alabama
Next Year:1974

"Don't Ask Me No Questions" is a song by American Southern rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd, released on their 1974 album Second Helping. It was written by Gary Rossington and Ronnie Van Zant.[1]

Content

The song is notable for its lyrics and simple guitar riff. Lynyrd Skynyrd, depicting themselves as just working-class musicians who liked making music at the time, were anxious in the world of record companies, managers, and agents. The song is a message to the people who did not want anything to do with the band during their early years, but became demanding when the band became successful. It was written by Rossington and Van Zant during a fishing trip. The song failed to reach chart status; however, their later song "Sweet Home Alabama" achieved worldwide recognition. Buckrail said that "it’s a simple D-C-G progression with chicken-pickin’ hammer-ons and pull-offs".[2]

Personnel

Lynyrd Skynyrd

Other musicians

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Don't Ask Me No Questions by Lynyrd Skynyrd . Songfacts.
  2. Web site: Buckrail . 2014-08-27 . Don't Ask Me No Questions . 2024-03-18 . Buckrail - Jackson Hole, news . en-US.