Tommy Bolin Songs Ranked

Thomas Richard Bolin (August 1, 1951 – December 4, 1976) was an American guitarist and songwriter who played with Zephyr (from 1969 to 1971), The James Gang (from 1973 to 1974), and Deep Purple (from 1975 to 1976), in addition to maintaining a notable career as a solo artist and session musician. Here are all of Tommy Bolin’s songs ranked.

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11. Huna Buna (Zephyr, 1969)

“The true meaning of this song is not the best, but I have always loved the vocals and beat of this song!”

10. Red Skies (Whirlwind, 1974)

“This song has a catchy hook. The music and the vocal are locked on. The bass line on this one rocks.”

9. Gypsy Soul (Tommy Bolin and Friends: Great Gypsy Soul, 2012)

“Billy Joel’s voice really shines in this piece. Very beautiful vocals and tender, well-crafted lyrics. We should all love this Man so much more.”

8 Teaser (Teaser, 1975)

“This song is so cool and full of attitude. One of his best and more powerful songs! Should be in the top 5.”

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7. The Grind (Teaser, 1975)

“Overall a wonderful song. Very catchy and you can really feel the bitter-sweet feelings that Tommy has in making his song.”

6. Dreamer (Teaser, 1975)

“This song masterfully demonstrates his talent and what an amazing musician he is, This song is perfect, especially when you need it to be or when you are lonely.”

5. People, People (Come Taste the Man, 1975)

“Musically, Tommy Bolin still manages to deliver the positive spirit that epitomises so many of his later songs in spite of the lyrics. His best song.”

4. Sweet Burgundy (Private Eyes, 1976)

“This is without a doubt the most beautiful song bolin ever recorded. The slide solo is of such exquisite taste …… there is no song that’s been with me for so long and still manages to move me so much.”

3. Homeward Strut (Teaser, 1975)

“Tommy turned his storytelling skills in a new direction here, and the result is an intriguing, soothing, and joyous experience, tied for my favorite on a list of already great songs.”

2. Savannah Woman (Teaser, 1975)

“Amazing song. Also one of Tommy Bolin’s best known songs. Not to mention amazingly catchy. This song shows how Tommy is an amazing singer and song writer.”

1. Post Toastee (Come Taste the Man, 1975)

“Absolutely beautiful intro. It also turns out that the rest of the song is awesome as well. Extremely catchy, and has a great beat as well as some pretty insightful lyrics.”