Bob Seger and The Silver Bullet Band released their eleventh studio album “Against the Wind” on February 25, 1980. The album’s hits include the title track, “You’ll Accompany Me,” and “Fire Lake,” all of which broke the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. By May 3, 1980, the album had hit the top of the Billboard 200 chart bumping down “The Wall” by Pink Floyd. Seger held on through June 13 of that year when Billy Joel claimed the top spot with “Glass Houses.” Speaking of the title track with songfacts.com, Seger says he nearly cut one of its signature lyrics:“The line 'Wish I didn't know now what I didn't know then' bothered me for the longest time, but everyone I knew loved it so I left it in. It has since appeared in several hits by other artists, so I guess it's OK."