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The Weight
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The Weight

The Band
Album:
Music From Big Pink

Song meaning of The Weight by The Band, and what it is about


One of the classic songs of the late 1960s is "The Weight" by The Band, which combines Americana, folk, and rock influences to create a timeless anthem that still has an impact on listeners. Composed by Robbie Robertson and initially featured on The Band's 1968 debut album, Music from Big Pink.


"The Weight" is mostly a narrative-driven song that tracks Chester, a traveller, as he makes his way to the made-up town of Nazareth. Chester meets a variety of colourful personalities on his travels, each carrying their own problems and demands. Chester's voyage is evidently loaded with metaphorical weight as the song progresses, symbolising the difficulties and hardships of life in general.


Song Lyrics of The Weight by The Band


I pulled into Nazareth, was feelin' about half past dead

I just need some place where I can lay my head

"Hey, mister, can you tell me where a man might find a bed?"

He just grinned and shook my hand, "no" was all he said

 

Take a load off Fanny

Take a load for free

Take a load off Fanny

And (and, and) you put the load right on me

(You put the load right on me)

 

I picked up my bag, I went lookin' for a place to hide

When I saw Carmen and the Devil walkin' side by side

I said, "Hey, Carmen, come on let's go downtown."

She said, "I gotta go but my friend can stick around."

 

Take a load off Fanny

Take a load for free

Take a load off Fanny

And (and, and) you put the load right on me

(You put the load right on me)

 

Go down, Miss Moses, there's nothin' you can say

It's just old Luke and Luke's waitin' on the Judgment Day

"Well, Luke, my friend, what about young Anna Lee?"

He said, "Do me a favor, son, won't you stay and keep Anna Lee company?"

 

Take a load off Fanny

Take a load for free

Take a load off Fanny

And (and, and) you put the load right on me

(You put the load right on me)

 

Crazy Chester followed me and he caught me in the fog

He said, "I will fix your rack if you take Jack, my dog."

I said, "Wait a minute, Chester, you know I'm a peaceful man."

He said, "That's OK, boy, won't you feed him when you can?"

 

Yeah, take a load off Fanny

Take a load for free

Take a load off Fanny

And (and, and) you put the load right on me

(You put the load right on me)

 

Catch a cannon ball now to take me down the line

My bag is sinkin' low and I do believe it's time

To get back to Miss Fanny, you know she's the only one

Who sent me here with her regards for everyone

 

Take a load off Fanny

Take a load for free

Take a load off Fanny

And (and, and) you put the load right on me

(You put the load right on me)

Release Date

1968

Songwriter/s

Robbie Robertson

Producer/s

John Simon

Label/s

Capitol

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