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BTO's 1974 No. 1 Classic Rock Hit Started Out as a Joke

BTO's 1974 No. 1 Classic Rock Hit Started Out as a Joke

Victoria MillerSat, March 7, 2026 at 10:21 AM UTC

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In 1974, Bachman-Turner Overdrive (BTO) scored a massive hit with the song “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet.” The Canadian rock band hit No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 on November 9, 1974, with the song from their third album, Not Fragile.

But “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” almost didn’t happen. The song, written by lead guitarist and vocalist Randy Bachman, was originally a “throwaway,” and there was an inside joke to its backstory. While recording the song, Bachman stuttered as he sang the words “baby” and “nothing” in the chorus. The tongue-tied lyrics were part of a private joke aimed at Bachman’s brother and band manager, Gary, who had a speech impediment when he was a kid.

“Growing up, I was the oldest brother of four boys,” Bachman explained to Guitar Playerin an interview. “We teased each other all the time. So I wanted to make it an inside joke with them. I said, ‘I think I'm gonna stutter over this and sing anything I can think of.' I figured I'd mix one copy and send it off to my brothers. It’s the ultimate tease, because even though we were grown up and in our 30s, we were still pulling rank on each other.”

Bachman told the outlet that he never expected to include the song on the Not Fragile album. That changed when a Mercury Records A&R vice president asked for a suitable follow-up to BTO’s previous radio hits "Let It Ride" and "Takin' Care of Business."

A sound engineer suggested to Bachman that he pull out the “work track,” which was “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet.” The record executive loved the song, so Bachman agreed to re-record it for the album without the stuttering. But Mercury Records didn’t like the revamped version of the song and insisted that the original version be used.

Bachman called the unexpected hit a ‘freak’ thing

Bachman told Ultimate Classic Rock that “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” narrowly missed making it onto the Not Fragile album because it was a “throwaway” instrumental that he jokingly added lyrics to. His plan had always been to mix one version of the song, which featured him stuttering over the lyrics, and send it to his brother as a joke.

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“Then the engineer said, ‘Play him the work track,’ so we played him ‘You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet,’ which was the work track, and he said, ‘I love it. Put it on the album the way it is!’” Bachman explained. “So it was the first BTO album to have nine songs. It had the work track put on it with me stuttering on it, and it became a hit single. So, it was like a complete freak, weird thing to happen.”

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BTO’s song has actually helped people

While the song started as a playful brotherly joke, “You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet” caught the attention of The Stuttering Foundation. The organization named BTO’s song the top stuttering song of all time, and it beat out some tough competition, including The Who’s “My Generation” and David Bowie’s “Changes” for the honor.

The Stuttering Foundation noted that BTO’s song was chosen because it was “the only such song with stuttering vocals that was about a real person who stuttered.”

“The backstory underscores the power of speech therapy,” the organization added. “Gary Bachman would later overcome his stuttering through speech therapy and embark on a highly successful career in real estate, becoming one of the top realtors in Winnipeg and owning his own agency for over 30 years.”

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