1972Released
3:34

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Interesting facts and trivia about Buick Mackane. By Songfacts®.

Lead singer Marc Bolan described this as his "Zep Rex" experiment, meaning it was inspired by Led Zeppelin. Bolan was actually ahead of Zeppelin in using a car as a sexual metaphor, as Led Zep's "Trampled Underfoot" wasn't released until 1975.

This hard rocker had lyrics that were typical of Marc Bolan, who was the group's songwriter. The words are sexually tinged but nonsensical, with "Buick MacKane" apparently being the name of a girl. Perhaps the best synopsis came in the New York Times review of the album, where Loraine Alterman wrote: "Bolan does have a certain fey charm that in the end defies analysis."

A rock group led by Alejandro Escovedo called Buick MacKane took their name from this song. They released just one album: The Pawn Shop Years (1997).

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Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Buick Mackane.
BKey
MinorMode
4/4Time Signature
90BPM

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