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Wikipedia article




"'Look Out Cleveland'" is the title of the Robbie Robertson-written song on The Band's self-titled album, also known as 'The Brown Album'. The song begins with a boogie-woogie blues riff by pianist Richard Manuel followed by lead singer Rick Danko warning -- "'Look out Cleveland, storm is coming through, And its runnin right up on you'". The song's reference is presumably to Cleveland, Ohio, but Cleveland, Texas has also been suggested.

"Look Out Cleveland" differs from most of the songs on The Band's first two albums in that is more influenced by urban blues music than by rural music. According to music critic Nick DeRiso, Elton John's early song "Take Me to the Pilot" appears to be influenced by this song.

Soundtrack Listing



"Look Out Cleveland" is featured in the movie 'A Home at the End of the World', a film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Michael Cunningham. In the film, the song is used in a scene where the two main characters (played by Colin Farrell and Dallas Roberts), are singing along to the song while riding a truck.

Cover versions



The song was covered by Albert Lee on his album "That's Alright Mama."

Blues artist Jackie Greene covered the song for 'Endless Highway: The Music of The Band', a 2007 tribute album to The Band.

Phish opened their show at Blossom Music Center in Cuyahoga Falls, OH, on June 12, 2010, with "Look Out Cleveland".

Charlie Robison covered the song on his 2013 album "High Life".

The Cold Irons, a band in Austin, Texas, have played Look Out Cleveland at every gig they have played since they formed in 2011.

Personnel



*Rick Danko lead vocal, bass guitar

*Levon Helm drums, backing vocal

*Garth Hudson Lowrey organ

*Richard Manuel piano

*Robbie Robertson electric guitar

References





Category:The Band songs

Category:1969 songs

Category:Songs written by Robbie Robertson

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

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