* CoveredUp:
** "We've Got Tonight" was covered up by Music/KennyRogers and Music/SheenaEaston.
** "Turn the Page" was remixed by underground Rapper Sage Francis, retitled "My Name Is Strange". It's surprisingly pretty good. Music/{{Metallica}}'s version also gets significantly more airplay.
** Music/ThinLizzy did a popular cover of "Rosalie", from Seger's now-hard-to-find ''Back in '72'' album.
** While he was the first to record "Old Time Rock and Roll", it's credited to {{Soul}} songwriters George Jackson[[note]]Who also wrote The Osmonds' "One Bad Apple"[[/note]] and Thomas E. Jones III. Seger says he just kept the original's chorus and rewrote the verses, but declined to take credit. Others say Seger didn't actually change anything at all.
* EpicRiff: "Night Moves", "Mainstreet", "Old Time Rock and Roll"
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: At Seger's last show at the Palace of Auburn Hills in his 2011 spring tour, his children Cole and Samantha joined him on stage during the song, "Tryin' to Live My Life Without You", playing saxophone and tambourine (respectively). It's especially poignant in that Cole, who had been known by fans as the cute baby boy on the back of Seger's first ''Greatest Hits'' album, was now a graduating senior in high school.
* SignatureSong: "Old Time Rock and Roll" thanks to the ''Film/RiskyBusiness'' [[RiskyBusinessDance dance]], with "Night Moves", "Against the Wind" (used in ''Film/ForrestGump'') and "Still the Same" pretty close in popularity. Very notable are also, for example, "Turn the Page", "Mainstreet", "Roll Me Away", "We've Got Tonight", "Hollywood Nights" and "Like A Rock" for its famous use in Chevy commercials during the 90s.
** For his 60s material not credited as ''Silver Bullet Band'', his signature track is "Ramblin' Gamblin' Man" by far, credited as ''Bob Seger System''.
** By album:
*** ''Back in '72'' - "Turn the Page".
*** ''Beautiful Loser'': the TitleTrack and not far behind "Katmandu". Also "Travelin' Man" has gained notability thanks to live performances.
*** ''Night Moves'': the TitleTrack. "Mainstreet" and "Rock and Roll Never Forgets" are also well-known. "The Fire Down Below" is also pretty notable despite not being a single, and is popular in live.
*** ''Stranger in Town'': "Old Time Rock and Roll" of course, but also "Still the Same", "Hollywood Nights" and "We've Got Tonight" are to be taken into account.
*** "Against the Wind'': the TitleTrack, with "You'll Accomp'ny Me", "Her Strut" and "Fire Lake" also being popular.
*** ''The Distance'': "Roll Me Away" and "Shame on the Moon".
*** ''Like a Rock'': the TitleTrack.
*** ''The Fire Inside": the TitleTrack.
*** ''Face the Promise": "Wait for Me" (notable for being the only track from that album available on streaming platforms).

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