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Levon Helm - Levon Helm album

  • Performer: Levon Helm
  • Genre: Rock
  • Title: Levon Helm
  • Released: 1978
  • Style: Country Rock
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Levon Helm, member of The Band, released the album "American Son" in 1980

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Levon Helm is a 1982 album by Levon Helm. It was his second eponymous album and his last studio album until Dirt Farmer, released in 2007. You Can't Win 'Em All" (Andy Bown, Tony Chapman). Lucrecia" (Richard Supa). Even a Fool Would Let Go" (Kerry Chater, Tom Snow). I've Got a Bet with Myself" (David Elliot). Money" (Janie Bradford, Berry Gordy). Get Out Your Big Roll Daddy" (Troy Seals, Roger Chapman). Willie and the Hand Jive" (Johnny Otis). The Got Song" (Tommy Talton).

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Levon Helm (1982 album). Levon Helm is a 1982 album by Levon Helm.

The album features Levon Helm singing the role of Jesse James, Johnny Cash as Frank James, Charlie Daniels as Cole Younger and Emmylou Harris as Jesse James' wife, Zerelda James. Other artists included Rosanne Cash, Rodney Crowell and Albert Lee. The album was re-released in 1999 in a two-for-one package with Kennerley's 1978 concept album, White Mansions, about the Confederate States of America.

The third Levon Helm solo album (and the second to be self-titled), 1982's Levon Helm is the slickest release of his career. Produced by Donald "Duck" Dunn and featuring Steve Cropper on guitar, the album is notable mostly for Helm's sweet, warm Arkansas drawl. Get Out Your Big Roll Daddy" is more to the point, with a primal, earthy performance, while the former b-side-only "Summertime Blues" is a clean but effective rendition of the Eddie Cochran classic. He saves his best for the pedal steel–led ballad "God Bless 'Em All," which sounds like Helm has found his home. Levon Helm Levon Helm.