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  2. Acadian Driftwood - Wikipedia

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    Bowman rated "Acadian Driftwood" as "one of Robertson's finest compositions, equal to anything else the Band ever recorded." [2] According to The New Rolling Stone Album Guide critic Mark Kemp, "Acadian Driftwood" is one of three songs on Northern Lights – Southern Cross, along with "Ophelia" and "It Makes No Difference," on which "Robertson reclaims his reputation as one of rock's great ...

  3. Northern Lights – Southern Cross - Wikipedia

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    "Acadian Driftwood" was featured in a 1984 CBC-TV special titled Murray McLauchlan's Floating Over Canada. The only Band member to appear in the sequence was Levon Helm. In this presentation of the song, Levon, his wife Sandy Helm, and Murray McLauchlan depict the expulsion of Acadian citizens by British forces.

  4. Category:Songs written by Robbie Robertson - Wikipedia

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    The Shape I'm In (The Band song) Showdown at Big Sky; Sleeping (The Band song) Somewhere Down the Crazy River; Sonny Got Caught in the Moonlight; Stage Fright (The Band song) The Stones I Throw; Sweet Fire of Love

  5. Endless Highway: The Music of the Band - Wikipedia

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    "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" performed by the Allman Brothers Band – 5:03 "Stage Fright" performed by Steve Reynolds – 3:44 "Rag Mama Rag" performed by Blues Traveler – 3:18 "Whispering Pines" (Richard Manuel, Robertson) performed by Jakob Dylan – 4:05 "Acadian Driftwood" performed by the Roches – 6:20

  6. 15 essential Robbie Robertson songs - AOL

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    Robertson’s lyrics are teasingly playful but they’re nearly overshadowed by a lithe clavinet part by Hudson that places the song among the funkiest records by a rock band in the late 1960s. 7 ...

  7. Up on Cripple Creek - Wikipedia

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    "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.

  8. Category:The Band songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are The Band songs or lists of The Band songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Band songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  9. Ophelia (The Band song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ophelia" is an uptempo song with similarities to earlier Band songs "The W.S. Walcott Medicine Show" from Stage Fright and "Life Is a Carnival" from Cahoots. [1] [5] The song has a Dixieland flavor. [1] [3] [5] DeRiso hears a combination of rustic and modern elements in the music. [3] Levon Helm sings the lead vocal.