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All songs written by Robbie Robertson unless otherwise indicated. "Night Parade" – 5:05 "Hold Back the Dawn" – 5:25 "Go Back to Your Woods" (Robertson, Bruce Hornsby) – 4:48 produced by Robertson and Gersh "Soap Box Preacher" – 5:17 "Day of Reckoning (Burnin for You)" (Robertson, David Ricketts) – 6:43
In the U.S., Robbie Robertson produced several hits on the Billboard Mainstream Rock charts, with "Showdown At Big Sky" coming in the highest (#2) and "Sweet Fire Of Love" the second highest (#7). [137] The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Rock / Vocal Album", [138] and was certified gold in the United States in 1991. [133]
Miscellaneous appearances by Robbie Robertson Year Title Album Notes 1973 "Raised on Robbery" Court and Spark: 1983 "Between Trains" The King of Comedy: original songs 1986 "Modern Blues" and "Main Title" The Color of Money: 1988 "Christmas Must Be Tonight" Scrooged: 1994 "Slo Burn", "Let the Good Times Roll" (with Cassandra Wilson), and "Bad ...
There may be abject hopelessness in Robertson's desolate lyrics, but Danko's aching performance and the Band's supple support turn the melancholy into something lovely. 13. "Somewhere Down the ...
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Robbie Robertson is the solo debut album by Canadian rock musician Robbie Robertson, released in 1987. Though Robertson had been a professional musician since the late 1950s, notably a founder of and primary songwriter for The Band , this was his first solo album.