When You Awake
"When You Awake" | |
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Song by The Band | |
from the album The Band | |
Released | September 22, 1969 |
Genre | Rock |
Length | 3:13 |
Label | Capitol |
Songwriter(s) | Richard Manuel, Robbie Robertson |
Producer(s) | John Simon |
"When You Awake" is a song written by
Lyrics and music
"When You Awake" is a ballad.[1] The lyrics concern a young boy who received advice from "Ollie," who may be a friend or relative.[2][3] Ollie tells the boy how difficult life can be; that the boy is a fool, that "it's a mean old world," to "Be careful where you step and watch what you eat."[3][4] The boy turns to his grandfather for comfort,[3] His grandfather's words comfort the boy by assuring him of his love, but do not contradict the harsh words from Ollie.[3] Music critic Barney Hoskyns suggests that Ollie and the grandfather may be the same person.[2] Robertson has stated that the song "is the story about someone who passes something on to you, and you pass it on to someone else. But it's something you take to heart and carry with you your whole life."[2][5] According to music critic Nick DeRiso, the lyrics are more about feeling and emotion than literal detail.[3] DeRiso interprets the final verse as the boy singing after he has grown up and reflecting back on the advice he received long ago.[3] The last lines of the song tweak famous lines from the traditional gospel song "On the Rock Where Moses Stood":[3][4]
- And if I thought it would do any good
- I'd stand on the Rock where Moses stood.
Rick Danko sings the lead vocal.[3][4] Manuel plays drums on this song.[3][4] Robertson plays a Merle Travis-sounding riff on guitar, Levon Helm plays acoustic guitar, and Garth Hudson and Manuel play organ and drums respectively in a ragtime style.[3][6] Robertson has said that the guitar part was made up of combinations of notes that were not real chords.[6] As a result, the melody didn't sound good when translated to piano, which is why Manuel, normally the group's pianist, moved to drums.[6] Associated Press writer Mary Campbell heard an influence from Bob Dylan's music in "the way the tune moves forward."[7]
Reception
Critics are divided on the merits of the song.
"When You Awake" appeared on several of the Band's compilation albums. It appeared as one of the bonus tracks on the 1995 reissue of The Best of the Band.[10] It also appeared on the box set A Musical History.[11]
Other performances
The Band played "When You Awake" live on the
Danko performed a solo version of "When You Awake" on acoustic guitar for the VH1 special Classic Albums - The Band.[4][6] In this version, he changes Ollie's gender from "he" to "she."[4][6] This has supported speculation that "Ollie" was meant to represent Danko's mother Leyola, or Ole for short.[4]
References
- ^ Allmusic. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
- ^ ASIN B001C4QHK0.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k DeRiso, N. (3 October 2013). "Across the Great Divide: The Band, "When You Awake" from The Band (1969)". Something Else!. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Viney, P. "When You Awake". The Band. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
- ^ ISBN 9780810889040.
- ^ a b c d e Classic Albums-The Band. Eagle Rock Entertainment. 2005.
- The Free Lance-Star. p. 10. Retrieved 2015-05-26.
- Billboard Magazine. March 15, 1986. p. 10. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
- Billboard Magazine. December 25, 1999. pp. 7, 83. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
- Allmusic. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
- Allmusic. Retrieved 2015-05-25.
- ISBN 9781613748763.)
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