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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.Levon Helm and Stephen Davis. 'This Wheel's on Fire: Levon Helm and the Story of the Band'. It is sung in the first person from the point of view of a poverty-stricken farmer who, with increasing desperation, details the misfortune which has befallen him: there was no rain and his crops died, his barn burned down, he has ended up on skid row. A labor union organizer appears, promising to improve things, and the narrator tells his new associates, "I'm a union man, now, all the way", but, perhaps ashamed of his station, begs them to "just don't judge me by my shoes." The events depicted in the song are most likely a reference to the organizing drives of the Trade Union Unity League, which created share-cropper unions from 1928 to 1935, throughout the U.S. South.

The rock critic Greil Marcus called it "The Band's song of blasted country hopes" and suggested that "King Harvest" might be Robertson's finest song and the best example of the group's approach to songwriting and performing. Author Neil Minturn praised its "dark, eerie earnestness."

The song's structure is unusual: the verses, sung by pianist Richard Manuel, are energetic, while the choruses (sung by Manuel and Levon Helm) are more subdued, in contrast to typical song structure. This change possibly reflects the desperate if unsure hope the protagonist holds in the union.

Bowman, Rob. (1989). Liner notes. The Band, 'To Kingdom Come'.

Personnel



*Richard Manuel - lead vocals, backing vocals, piano

*Rick Danko - bass guitar

*Levon Helm - drums, backing vocals

*Garth Hudson - Lowrey organ

*Robbie Robertson - electric guitar

*John Simon - Wurlitzer electronic piano through "black box"

References



Category:1969 songs

Category:The Band songs

Category:Songs written by Robbie Robertson

Category:Song recordings produced by John Simon (record producer)

Category:Songs about labor


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