- The Weight
Infobox Single
Name = The Weight
Artist =The Band
from Album =Music from Big Pink
Released =June 26 ,1968
Format = 45'
Recorded = January 1968
Genre =Folk rock ,roots rock
Length = 4:34
Label = Capitol
Writer =Robbie Robertson
Producer = John Simon
Last single =
This single =
Next single = "The Weight" is the title of a 1968 song byThe Band . The song was composed by The Band'sRobbie Robertson and appears originally on The Band's first album, "Music from Big Pink "."The Weight" is one of the group's best known songs and among the most popular songs of the late 1960s counterculture. However, the song was not a significant mainstream hit for The Band in the US, peaking at only #63. The Band's record fared much better in Canada and the UK -- in those countries, the single was a top 40 hit, peaking at #35 in Canada and #21 in the UK in 1968. Oddly, no fewer than three cover versions of "The Weight" actually charted higher on the US pop charts in 1968/69 than The Band's original recording:
*1968:
Jackie DeShannon took the song to #55 US, #35 Canada.
*1969: A joint effort byDiana Ross & The Supremes andThe Temptations hit #46 US, #36 Canada.
*1969:Aretha Franklin 's version was the highest charting recording of "The Weight" in both the US and Canada, peaking at #19 US, #12 Canada.None of these cover versions charted in the UK, where The Band's version of "The Weight" remains the only version to chart.
Although the version by The Band was not a significant hit, it is #41 in
Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list. [cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/11028260/the_rs_500_greatest_songs_of_all_time/1|title=The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time|publisher=RollingStone.com|accessdate=2007-06-02] Note that on the original single issue, the artist credit simply lists the names of the five members of The Band; the group name "The Band" does not appear.ong theme
"The Weight" takes the
folk music motif of a traveler, who in the first line arrives in Nazareth in theLehigh Valley region ofPennsylvania . (Years later, the band Nazareth took its name from this line.) Once there, he encounters various residents of the town, the song being a story of these encounters.The residents include a man who cannot direct the traveler to a hotel, Carmen and the
Devil walking side by side, "Crazy Chester," who offers a bed in exchange for the traveler taking his dog, and Luke who has gone out to wait for theapocalypse , leaving his young bride neglected.In Levon Helm's autobiography "This Wheel's on Fire," Helm explains that the people mentioned in the song were based on real people the Band knew. The "Miss Anna Lee" mentioned in the lyric is Helm's longtime friend Anna Lee Amsden [Jacques Steinberg, "New Generation Hops the Mystery Train." New York Times (Online) July 9, 2007.] [cite web|url=http://cfc.katv.com/videoondemand.cfm?id=6786|title=KATV.com Channel 7 - All About Arkansas: Anna Lee Amsden ] .
Robertson on "The Weight"
According to Robertson, "The Weight" was somewhat inspired by the films of
Luis Buñuel , about which Robertson once said::He did so many films on the impossibility of sainthood, people trying to do good in "Viridiana " and "Nazarín ", and it's impossible to do good. In "The Weight" it's the same thing. Someone says, "Listen, will you do me this favor? When you get there will you say 'hello' to somebody or will you pick up one of these for me?" "Oh, you're going to Nazareth, do me a favor when you're there." So the guy goes and one thing leads to another and it's like, "Holy shit, what has this turned into? I've only come here to say 'hello' for somebody and I've got myself in this incredible predicament." It was very Buñuelish of me at the time.Only in this case, the traveler encounters the favor-asking people in Nazareth itself.
Film and commercial play
"The Weight" has featured prominently in many films and television shows, including such movies as "
Hope Floats "; "Igby Goes Down " (in acover version by rock band Travis); "The Big Chill"; "Easy Rider "; "Girl, Interrupted"; "Patch Adams"; "1408"; and "Starsky & Hutch" (as a parody of the scene in "Easy Rider"); and on television in "The Sopranos " (Episode 4 of Season 4 is titled "The Weight") and also on "My Name Is Earl ". It also appeared in anSNL skit, whenZach Braff hosted. It has also been used in commercials forDiet Coke andCingular /AT&T Wireless , an Americantelecommunications company.The song was also included on the "
Easy Rider Soundtrack ", but was performed by the band Smith because of contractual problems preventing use of The Band's version."The Weight" is one of three songs performed by The Band featured in the 2003 documentary film, "
Festival Express "."The Weight" was one of three songs the Band's 1990s lineup performed for "LET IT ROCK!", a birthday concert/tribute for
Ronnie Hawkins .A fan favourite, "The Weight" is also in two post-"Last Waltz" concert videos: "The Band Is Back" (1984) and "The Band Live At The
New Orleans Jazz Festival " (1998).Don Imus liked this song and frequently played it on his show. The Levon Helm Band appeared frequently. Imus was fired from CBS Radio on April 12, 2007, in the midst of his charity radiothon. The Radiothon continued on Friday,April 13 ,2007 with Imus's wife and newscaster hosting in his place, and the broadcast concluded with The Levon Helm Band performing "The Weight" live.Cover versions
"The Weight" has become a modern standard, and hence has been covered by many, many other acts, including Stewart Street,
Midnight Ride , theNorth Mississippi Allstars ,moe. ,Cross Canadian Ragweed ,Stoney LaRue ,Aaron Pritchett ,The Staple Singers , Travis,Grateful Dead ,The New Riders of the Purple Sage , O.A.R.,Edwin McCain ,Rooney ,The Black Crowes ,Spooky Tooth ,Hanson , Bleu Edmondson,Old Crow Medicine Show ,Panic at the Disco ,Aretha Franklin ,Joan Osborne ,John Denver ,Cassandra Wilson , Shannon Curfman,Al Kooper andMike Bloomfield ,Deana Carter , andDionne Warwick did as well.Ratdog andBob Weir are also known to cover this song from time to time (notably during shows in Pennsylvania). Additional notable versions are byLee Ann Womack , the band Smith, and a joint effort byDiana Ross & the Supremes , withThe Temptations , others who recorded the song includedThe Allman Brothers Band ,The Derek Trucks Band ,The Marshall Tucker Band ,Jimmy Barnes withThe Badloves ,Aaron Pritchett . [ [http://www.thatscountry.com/am2/publish/Country_News_2/Aaron_Pritchett_Scores_10th_Consecutive_Top_10_Single_at_Country_Radio_With_Done_You_Wrong_printer.shtml Aaron Pritchett Scores 10th Consecutive Top 10 Single at Country Radio With "Done You Wrong"] ] andJoe Cocker . In The Band's concert film, "The Last Waltz ", The Staples and The Band perform the song together. AlsoJeff Healey used the song on his last album before he passed away. Folk singerMichelle Shocked covers the song as part of her 2007 gospel albumToHeavenURide .Bob Dylan has covered the song live.Charly Garcia covered the song in Spanish under the title "El Peso".Chris Stills covered the song in French on hisWhen The Pain Dies Down EP. Czech singerMarie Rottrová covered the song with the band Flamingo in 1970. A version of the song is included as a bonus track on the UK version ofWeezer 's sixth album "Weezer (The Red Album)". The band Nickel Creek routinely did a cover of the song during their live shows. Jimmy Barnes covered this song on his cd Flesh and Wood.Bands named for the song
There are three bands named after this song. The lead singer of the Athens, Georgia country band "The Weight" is Joseph Plunket, and the band's first full length album, "Compass", was released in 2002 on the now-defunct 12-Volt Records. The record has been followed by several more releases to date, including 2004's Sabot Productions release, "Ten Mile Grace". Plunket has since moved to
New York City and re-formed the band.A second band, normally the backing band of Josh Kelley and Curtis Peoples, is also called "The Weight" and consists of Dave Yaden, Darwin Johnson, Slim Gambill, Michael Miley, and Donald Barret. The band released their debut album "Home" in July 2006.
The Scottish band Nazareth also took their name from the first line of this song ("I pulled into Nazareth.")Fact|date=June 2007
Personnel
*
Rick Danko - Bass guitar, backing vocal, lead vocal on fourth verse
*Levon Helm - Drums, lead vocals
*Garth Hudson - Piano
*Richard Manuel - Backing vocal, deleted Hammond organ
*Robbie Robertson - Acoustic guitarReferences
External links
* [http://theband.hiof.no/articles/the_weight_viney.html An interpretation of "The Weight"'s lyrics by Peter Viney]
* [http://theband.hiof.no/lyrics/the_weight.html Full song chords and lyrics]
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