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Rag Mama Rag

"Rag Mama Rag" is a song by The Band which was first released on their 1969 album The Band. It was also released as a single, reaching #16 on the UK Singles Chart, the highest position for any single by the group.[1] The single was less successful in the US, reaching only #57 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2]

"Rag Mama Rag"
Single by The Band
from the album The Band
B-side"The Unfaithful Servant"
Released1970
Recorded1969
GenreRoots rock
Length3:04
LabelCapitol Records
Songwriter(s)Robbie Robertson
Producer(s)John Simon
Official audio
"Rag Mam Rag" on YouTube

Music and lyrics

"Rag Mama Rag" is credited solely to Robbie Robertson. However, drummer Levon Helm claimed years later that the song was a group effort.[3][4] The song has an improvised feel.[5] The Band initially attempted to record the song in a straightforward manner, but it didn't sound right to Robertson. So drummer Helm moved to play mandolin, pianist Richard Manuel played drums, bassist Rick Danko played fiddle and producer John Simon played tuba, while organist Garth Hudson played upright acoustic piano in a ragtime fashion.[5][6][7] Helm also sang the lead vocals.[8][9][10]

Although a favorite with fans, the band didn't originally think that highly of the song, recording it almost as an afterthought.[5] Robertson claims that, "It didn't have very much importance until we recorded it, but it showed something else we could do, in a style that didn't exist."[5] In The New Rolling Stone Album Guide, Matt Kemp described the song as a "rural dance tune."[11] According to Goldmine critic Rob Bowman, the lyrics are "about a rather curious mind-twisting woman."[9] AllMusic critic Thomas Ward views the lyrics as "almost nonsensical."[8] The Band biographer Barney Hoskyns describes the lyrics as "lusty tomcat lyrics," noting that both the lyrics and the instrumentation, particularly the ragtime piano, make the song seem like "Storyville 'brothel music.'"[5] Something Else! critic Nick DeRiso described the lyrics as "randy" stating that the song "becomes a moment of boozy, brothel-shaking joy."[12] Steve Millward interprets "Rag Mama Rag" as a "gently satirical" song about "a hapless country bumpkin" who "can't control his girlfriend."[13]

Reception

AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine describes "Rag Mama Rag" as a "rollicking uptempo number."[10] Hoskyns claims that the song sounds like it "came straight out of turn-of-the-century New Orleans."[5] Musician Dr. John claimed that the song sounded "like a cross between Memphis and New Orleans."[14] Ward describes the song as a "wonderful, swinging song with some of the Band's most perfect playing (which is saying something)..."[8] According to Ward, unlike most Band songs, "Rag Mama Rag" owes its success more to the music than the lyrics.[8] DeRiso rated "Rag Mama Rag" as one of the 5 essential Levon Helm songs with The Band.[12] DeRiso commented on how the song sounds improvised at first but on closer listen the "song rambles along with a focused, air-tight groove" with the group in "complete control" even while making the song sound like "a goof."[12]

Cash Box said that it "has the rhythmic enthusiasm and sound appeal of ['Up on Cripple Creek']."[15]

Performers

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Other uses

"Rag Mama Rag" has appeared on a number of The Band compilation albums, including Anthology, To Kingdom Come: The Definitive Collection, Across the Great Divide, Greatest Hits and A Musical History.[8] Live performances from the 1970s appear on Rock of Ages, released in 1972, as well as on The Last Waltz (2002 album), the 2002 re-release of the 1978 album.[8]

Little Feat covered "Rag Mama Rag" on their 2000 album Chinese Work Songs.[16] Musicians such as Bruce Springsteen, Phil Lesh, and Steve Earle & The Dukes have also covered the song in concert.[17][18]

References

  1. ^ "Band". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 2012-06-13.
  2. ^ "The Band Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-06-13.
  3. ^ Helm, Levon; Davis, Stephen (2000). This Wheel's on Fire: Levon Helm and the Story of the Band. Chicago Review Press. ISBN 978-1556524059.
  4. ^ DeRiso, N. (19 September 2013). "The Band, "Rag Mama Rag" from The Band (1969): Across the Great Divide". Something Else!. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Hoskyns, B. (2006). Across the Great Divide: The Band and America (revised ed.). Hal Leonard. pp. 184–185. ISBN 9781423414421.
  6. ^ The Mojo Collection: 4th Edition. Canongate Books. 2007. p. 194. ISBN 9781847676436.
  7. ^ Shand, T. & Kerripin, G. (1997). The Band. Eagle Rock.
  8. ^ a b c d e f Ward, T. "Rag Mama Rag". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-06-13.
  9. ^ a b Bowman, R. (July 26, 1991). "The Masterpiece". Goldmine. Retrieved 2012-06-13.
  10. ^ a b Erlewine, S.T. "The Band". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-06-13.
  11. ^ Kemp, M. (2004). Brackett, N.; Hoard, C. (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon and Schuster. p. 42. ISBN 9780743201698.
  12. ^ a b c DeRiso, Nick (May 26, 2015). "Levon Helm's essential Band songs: Gimme Five". Something Else. Retrieved 2017-03-19.
  13. ^ Millward, Steve (2014). Different Tracks: Music and Politics in 1970. Troubador. p. 117. ISBN 9781783064762.
  14. ^ Creswell, T. (2007). 1001 songs. Hardie Grant. pp. 82–83. ISBN 9781740664585.
  15. ^ "CashBox Record Reviews" (PDF). worldradiohistory.com. January 31, 1970. p. 36. Retrieved 2021-12-08.
  16. ^ Henderson, A. "Chinese Work Songs". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-06-13.
  17. ^ Beech, M. (April 24, 2006). "Bruce Springsteen Resurrects Pete Seeger Hootenanny Classics". Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved 2012-06-15.
  18. ^ Bermant, C. (June 21, 2000). "Dylan, Lesh Offer Few Surprises". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2012-06-15.

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Rag Mama Rag is a song by The Band which was first released on their 1969 album The Band It was also released as a single reaching 16 on the UK Singles Chart the highest position for any single by the group 1 The single was less successful in the US reaching only 57 on the Billboard Hot 100 2 Rag Mama Rag Single by The Bandfrom the album The BandB side The Unfaithful Servant Released1970Recorded1969GenreRoots rockLength3 04LabelCapitol RecordsSongwriter s Robbie RobertsonProducer s John SimonOfficial audio Rag Mam Rag on YouTube Contents 1 Music and lyrics 2 Reception 3 Performers 4 Other uses 5 ReferencesMusic and lyrics Edit Rag Mama Rag is credited solely to Robbie Robertson However drummer Levon Helm claimed years later that the song was a group effort 3 4 The song has an improvised feel 5 The Band initially attempted to record the song in a straightforward manner but it didn t sound right to Robertson So drummer Helm moved to play mandolin pianist Richard Manuel played drums bassist Rick Danko played fiddle and producer John Simon played tuba while organist Garth Hudson played upright acoustic piano in a ragtime fashion 5 6 7 Helm also sang the lead vocals 8 9 10 Although a favorite with fans the band didn t originally think that highly of the song recording it almost as an afterthought 5 Robertson claims that It didn t have very much importance until we recorded it but it showed something else we could do in a style that didn t exist 5 In The New Rolling Stone Album Guide Matt Kemp described the song as a rural dance tune 11 According to Goldmine critic Rob Bowman the lyrics are about a rather curious mind twisting woman 9 AllMusic critic Thomas Ward views the lyrics as almost nonsensical 8 The Band biographer Barney Hoskyns describes the lyrics as lusty tomcat lyrics noting that both the lyrics and the instrumentation particularly the ragtime piano make the song seem like Storyville brothel music 5 Something Else critic Nick DeRiso described the lyrics as randy stating that the song becomes a moment of boozy brothel shaking joy 12 Steve Millward interprets Rag Mama Rag as a gently satirical song about a hapless country bumpkin who can t control his girlfriend 13 Reception EditAllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine describes Rag Mama Rag as a rollicking uptempo number 10 Hoskyns claims that the song sounds like it came straight out of turn of the century New Orleans 5 Musician Dr John claimed that the song sounded like a cross between Memphis and New Orleans 14 Ward describes the song as a wonderful swinging song with some of the Band s most perfect playing which is saying something 8 According to Ward unlike most Band songs Rag Mama Rag owes its success more to the music than the lyrics 8 DeRiso rated Rag Mama Rag as one of the 5 essential Levon Helm songs with The Band 12 DeRiso commented on how the song sounds improvised at first but on closer listen the song rambles along with a focused air tight groove with the group in complete control even while making the song sound like a goof 12 Cash Box said that it has the rhythmic enthusiasm and sound appeal of Up on Cripple Creek 15 Performers EditLevon Helm vocals mandolin Richard Manuel drums harmonica Rick Danko fiddle Garth Hudson upright piano Robbie Robertson electric guitarwith John Simon tubaOther uses Edit Rag Mama Rag has appeared on a number of The Band compilation albums including Anthology To Kingdom Come The Definitive Collection Across the Great Divide Greatest Hits and A Musical History 8 Live performances from the 1970s appear on Rock of Ages released in 1972 as well as on The Last Waltz 2002 album the 2002 re release of the 1978 album 8 Little Feat covered Rag Mama Rag on their 2000 album Chinese Work Songs 16 Musicians such as Bruce Springsteen Phil Lesh and Steve Earle amp The Dukes have also covered the song in concert 17 18 References Edit Band Official Charts Company Retrieved 2012 06 13 The Band Awards AllMusic Retrieved 2012 06 13 Helm Levon Davis Stephen 2000 This Wheel s on Fire Levon Helm and the Story of the Band Chicago Review Press ISBN 978 1556524059 DeRiso N 19 September 2013 The Band Rag Mama Rag from The Band 1969 Across the Great Divide Something Else Retrieved 2015 05 25 a b c d e f Hoskyns B 2006 Across the Great Divide The Band and America revised ed Hal Leonard pp 184 185 ISBN 9781423414421 The Mojo Collection 4th Edition Canongate Books 2007 p 194 ISBN 9781847676436 Shand T amp Kerripin G 1997 The Band Eagle Rock a b c d e f Ward T Rag Mama Rag AllMusic Retrieved 2012 06 13 a b Bowman R July 26 1991 The Masterpiece Goldmine Retrieved 2012 06 13 a b Erlewine S T The Band AllMusic Retrieved 2012 06 13 Kemp M 2004 Brackett N Hoard C eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon and Schuster p 42 ISBN 9780743201698 a b c DeRiso Nick May 26 2015 Levon Helm s essential Band songs Gimme Five Something Else Retrieved 2017 03 19 Millward Steve 2014 Different Tracks Music and Politics in 1970 Troubador p 117 ISBN 9781783064762 Creswell T 2007 1001 songs Hardie Grant pp 82 83 ISBN 9781740664585 CashBox Record Reviews PDF worldradiohistory com January 31 1970 p 36 Retrieved 2021 12 08 Henderson A Chinese Work Songs AllMusic Retrieved 2012 06 13 Beech M April 24 2006 Bruce Springsteen Resurrects Pete Seeger Hootenanny Classics Bloomberg L P Retrieved 2012 06 15 Bermant C June 21 2000 Dylan Lesh Offer Few Surprises Rolling Stone Retrieved 2012 06 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rag Mama Rag amp oldid 1100301463, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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