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Wikipedia article"'Tupelo'" is the second single by Australian post-punk band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and the only single from the band's second album 'The Firstborn Is Dead'. Background and productionThe song was written by Cave along with bassist Barry Adamson (who plays drums on the track) and guitarist Mick Harvey (who plays bass) in mid- and late 1984. Using biblical imagery, the song describes the birth of Elvis Presley during a heavy storm in Tupelo, Mississippi. The song is loosely based on the John Lee Hooker song of the same title, which also focuses on a flood in the same town. The "looky looky yonder" motif that is featured in the song is derived from a song of the same name recorded by Lead Belly, usually found as part of a medley which Cave himself covered under the title "Black Betty" on Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' third album, 'Kicking Against the Pricks'. "Tupelo" was released on 29 July 1985. "The Six Strings That Drew Blood""Tupelo"'s B-side, "The Six Strings That Drew Blood", was recorded in March 1985 at Trident Studios in London and was a re-recording of a song Cave originally recorded with The Birthday Party during the 'Mutiny' EP sessions in 1982. The original version of the song is included on The Birthday Party's 'Mutiny/The Bad Seed' compilation album. Critical receptionThe song was ranked number 5 among the "Tracks of the Year" for 1985 by 'NME'. Track listingAll songs written by Nick Cave except where noted. *'Standard 7" vinyl' #"Tupelo" (Barry Adamson, Nick Cave, Mick Harvey) - 5:01 #"The Six Strings That Drew Blood" - 4:50 *'Standard 12" vinyl' #"Tupelo" - 5:01 #"In the Ghetto" (Mac Davis) - 4:08 # "The Moon Is In The Gutter" - 2:38 # The Six Strings That Drew Blood - 4:50 Cover versions* SikTh covered the song on their album 'The Trees Are Dead & Dried Out Wait for Something Wild'. ChartsSee also*Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds discography ReferencesCategory:Songs about Elvis Presley Category:Songs about weather Category:Songs about floods Category:1985 singles Category:Nick Cave songs Category:Song recordings produced by Flood (producer) Category:Songs written by Nick Cave Category:Songs written by Mick Harvey Category:1985 songs Category:Mute Records singles Category:Songs written by Barry Adamson Category:UK Independent Singles Chart number-one singles | |
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