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"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 ]
King Harvest was a 1970s French-American rock band who was ... They took their name after the 1969 song "King Harvest (Has Surely Come)" by the Band, one of their ...
A 1980 "Capitol 16000 Series" budget vinyl reissue of the album omitted "When You Awake" and "King Harvest (Has Surely Come)". After several reissues on vinyl, cassette tape, and compact disc, the album was remastered and re-released with bonus tracks in 2000, in a process overseen by Robertson.
"King Harvest (Has Surely Come)" (1969) A masterful piece of Americana storytelling, “King Harvest (Has Surely Come)” tells the tale of a poor farmer who joined a union after suffering a ...
"King Harvest (Has Surely Come)" performed by Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers – 4:03 "It Makes No Difference" performed by My Morning Jacket – 6:19 "I Shall Be Released" (Dylan) performed by Jack Johnson with ALO – 4:11 "The Weight" performed by Lee Ann Womack – 4:48 "Chest Fever" performed by Widespread Panic – 6:34
To Kingdom Come: The Definitive Collection is an anthology by Canadian-American rock band the Band, released in 1989. ... "King Harvest (Has Surely Come)" ...
Songs still missing from the concert are a version of "Georgia on My Mind", the full versions of the two jams presented, the full version of "Chest Fever", and the concert takes of "King Harvest (Has Surely Come)" and "Evangeline".
A Musical History is the second box set to anthologize Canadian-American rock group the Band.Released by Capitol Records on September 27, 2005, it features 111 tracks spread over five compact discs and one DVD.