- Acadian Driftwood
Infobox Single
Name = Acadian Driftwood
Artist =The Band
from Album = Northern Lights-Southern Cross
B-side =
Released =
Format = Single sleeve LP
Recorded = 1975
Genre =
Length = 6:42
Label = Capitol
Writer = R. Robertson
Producer = The Band
Certification =
Chart position =
Last single = "Third Man Theme/ W.S. Walcott Medicine Show"(1974)
This single = "Acadian Driftwood/ Twilight"(1975)
Next single = "Twilight/ The Weight"(1975)
Misc ="Acadian Driftwood" is a song by the
The Band . It was the fourth track on the album "Northern Lights/Southern Cross "."Acadian Driftwood" is a partly fictional portrayal of an episode in the troubled history of
Acadia , theGreat Upheaval . Hailed as one of The Band's finest songs, it describes the forcible displacement of the Acadian people after war between the French and the English over what is nowNova Scotia andNew Brunswick ,Prince Edward Island and part ofMaine .Robbie Robertson 's lyrics were influenced by American Longfellow's poem "Evangeline ", which describes the deportation of Acadians.On The Band's recording of the song, the lead vocal is traded on the verses between
Richard Manuel ,Levon Helm , andRick Danko , with all three singers harmonizing on the choruses. Instrumentally, the recording is noted for its overdubbed fiddle playing byByron Berline ."Acadian Driftwood" was performed by The Band as part of their famous "Last Waltz" concert. The concert performance was omitted from the
Martin Scorsese film of the concert and the original 1978 soundtrack, but was included in the 2002 box set soundtrack.This song is covered by
The Roches on the 2007 multi-artist tribute album, "".Richard Shindell also covers the song on his album "South of Delia".Robertson took poetic licence with the historical record. Deportations began not when "the war was over", in 1763 after the Treaty of Paris, but in 1755 after the English victory in the
Battle of Fort Beauséjour (in present-dayNew Brunswick ). "What went down on thePlains of Abraham " was the Battle of Quebec in 1759--the decisive battle of the war, but still years after the deportations.External links
* [http://theband.hiof.no/articles/acadian_driftwood_viney.html Detailed song analysis]
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