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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupSomewhere Down The Crazy River ยท Robbie RobertsonRobbie Robertson / Storyville (Expanded Edition)โ„— 1987 Geffen Re.


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(Somewhere down the crazy river) Wait, did you hear that? Oh, this is sure stirring up some ghosts for me She said, "There's one thing you gotta learn Is not to be afraid of it" I said, "No, I like it, I like it, it's good" She said, "You like it now But you'll learn to love it later"


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"Somewhere Down the Crazy River," from Robbie Robertson's eponymous Juno-winning 1987 album, is a first-class example of how a lyric can paint pictures, can make a listener see and feel.


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A single from Robbie Robertson's eponymous debut album, the song finds the former Band's guitarist singing of the levee life in the Deep South. Robertson enlisted fellow Canadian Daniel Lanois as co-producer of the album. Lanois told Exclaim! magazine that the song started with the "Somewhere Down the Crazy River" title.


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Robbie Robertson - Somewhere Down The Crazy River (Official Music Video) on YouTube. Alternative release. Side A of Canadian single. " Somewhere Down the Crazy River " is a 1987 song by Robbie Robertson, initially released on Robertson's debut solo album Robbie Robertson, with Sam Llanas on backing vocals. [2]


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"Somewhere Down the Crazy River" is a 1987 song by Robbie Robertson, initially released on Robertson's debut solo album Robbie Robertson, with Sam Llanas on backing vocals.


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Robbie Robertson, "Somewhere Down the Crazy River" (1987) Robertson narrates the verses with a knowing growl in the noirish "Somewhere Down the Crazy River.". He piles up archetypes.


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Music video by Robbie Robertson performing Somewhere Down The Crazy River. YouTube view counts pre-VEVO: 186,212 (C) 1987 UMG Recordings, Inc.#RobbieRobertso.


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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Somewhere Down The Crazy River ยท Robbie Robertson Robbie Robertson โ„— 1987 Geffen Records Released on: 1987-0.


Robbie Robertson Somewhere Down The Crazy River (Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Single, Promo) Discogs

Somewhere Down The Crazy River is pure quality, while Showdown At Big Sky and Fallen Angel are also highlights of the album. But there is a big flaw here and it is the vocals; as you realise that while Robbie Robertson was the chief songwriter for The Band, there is a very good reason why Richard Manual, Rick Danko and Levon Helm did all the.


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Fm Bb Catch the blue train Eb G7 Ab To places never been before Bb Look for me Eb Cm Somewhere down the crazy river Eb Cm Somewhere down the crazy river Fm Bb Catch the blue train Eb G7 Ab All the way to Kokomo Bb You can find me Eb Cm Somewhere down the crazy river Eb Cm Somewhere down the crazy river Cm Take a picture of this Cm (ma7) Cm Cm.


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You can find me. Somewhere down the crazy river. (Somewhere down the crazy river) Take a picture of this. The fields are empty, abandoned '59 Chevy. Laying in the back seat listening to Little Willie John. Yeah, that's when time stood still. You know, I think I'm gonna go down to Madam X. And let her read my mind.


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That was the birth of 'Somewhere Down The Crazy River.' It's kind of like a guy with a deep voice telling you about steaming nights in Arkansas." This song is notable as Robertson's only solo hit in the UK, reaching number 15 on the UK singles chart. His follow-up single there, "Fallen Angel" (also from the album), reached number 95.


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[Chorus] Dm7 G Catch the blue train C E7 F Places never been before G Look for me C Am7 Somewhere down the crazy river C Am7 (Somewhere down the crazy river) Oooh Dm7 G Catch the blue train C E7 F All the way to Kokomo G You can find me C Am7 Somewhere down the crazy river C Am7 (Somewhere down the crazy river) [Interlude] Am [Verse 2] Am7 Am6.