"Still the Same" is a 1978 song written and recorded by the American singer Bob Seger. It hit #4 on the U.S. BillboardHot 100chart[2] and was an international hit.
The song was covered by Bonnie Guitar on her 1987 album What Can I Say. This version was a country hit in 1989, reaching No. 79 on the Billboard US Country chart.[3]
The lyrics describe a gambler who the singer admired but in the end walks away from because he will not change.[4] Seger has said that he has been asked for years who the song is about, and that it is actually an amalgamation of characters he met when he first went to Hollywood.[6]
Billboard contributor Ed Harrison regarded "Still the Same" as the most "striking" song on Stranger in Town.[4]Cash Box said that "the sit-up beat, acoustic guitar work and starkly melodic piano passages have a driving presence."[8]Cash Box also said that the hook is "irresistible."[9]Record World described it as "a melancholy, mid-tempo rocker in the introspective style that helped Seger connect up with a large audience."[10]