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  2. The Shape I'm In (The Band song) - Wikipedia

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    The Band. " The Shape I'm In " is a song by The Band, first released on their 1970 album Stage Fright. It was written by Robbie Robertson, who did little to disguise the fact that the song's sense of dread and dissolution was about Richard Manuel, the song's principal singer. [1] [2] It became a regular feature in their concert repertoire ...

  3. The Shape I'm In (Joe Nichols song) - Wikipedia

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    Joe Nichols singles chronology. "Gimmie That Girl". (2009) " The Shape I'm In ". (2010) "Take It Off". (2011) " The Shape I'm In " is a song written by The Peach Pickers ( Rhett Akins, Dallas Davidson and Ben Hayslip) and recorded by American country music singer Joe Nichols. It was released in July 2010 as the third single from Nichols' 2009 ...

  4. Stage Fright (album) - Wikipedia

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    Stage Fright is the third studio album by Canadian–American group the Band, released in 1970.It featured two of the group's best known songs, "The Shape I'm In" and "Stage Fright", both of which showcased inspired lead vocal performances (by Richard Manuel and Rick Danko, respectively) and became staples in the group's live shows.

  5. The Best of the Band - Wikipedia

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    The Best of the Band is the first greatest hits package by Canadian-American rock group the Band.Featuring ten tracks taken from six of their first seven albums (not counting 1974's Before the Flood or 1975's The Basement Tapes, both with Bob Dylan), it featured two tracks from the first, second, third and seventh albums, one each from the fourth and fifth, rounded out by the 1976 single ...

  6. Ophelia (The Band song) - Wikipedia

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    The Band. " Ophelia " is a song written by Robbie Robertson that was first released by the Band on their 1975 album Northern Lights – Southern Cross. It was the lead single from the album. It has also appeared on several of the group's live and compilation albums, and has been covered by such artists as Vince Gill and My Morning Jacket .

  7. King Harvest (Has Surely Come) - Wikipedia

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    John Simon. " King Harvest (Has Surely Come) " is a song by The Band, which originally appeared as the final track on their second album, The Band . The song is credited solely to guitarist Robbie Robertson, although drummer/singer Levon Helm claimed that "King Harvest" was a group effort. [1] It is sung in the first person from the point of ...

  8. Life Is a Carnival - Wikipedia

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    The Band. " Life is a Carnival " is the opening track of the Band 's fourth album, Cahoots. Written by Rick Danko, Levon Helm, and Robbie Robertson, the song features horn arrangements by New Orleans musician Allen Toussaint. The song is the only track from the Cahoots album included on the original releases of Rock of Ages and The Last Waltz.

  9. Up on Cripple Creek - Wikipedia

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    Up on Cripple Creek. " Up on Cripple Creek " is the fifth song on the Band 's eponymous second album, The Band. It was released as an (edited) single on Capitol 2635 in November 1969 and reached No. 25 on the Billboard Hot 100. [1] ". Up on Cripple Creek" was written by Band guitarist Robbie Robertson, with drummer Levon Helm singing lead vocal.