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Rag Mama Rag - Live At The Academy Of Music, New York, 1971 / Remastered 2001

1972Released
4:33

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One of the Band's first big European hit singles, "Rag Mama Rag" has some unusual instrumentation. Lead pianist Richard Manuel played drums, drummer Levon Helm played mandolin and sang lead, and bassist Rick Danko played a fiddle. This left the bass spot open on this track, and it was filled by the album's producer, John Simon. He improvised a bassline on tuba, although he had no idea how to play the instrument.

Robbie Robertson is the only songwriter credited on this track, although other members of the group claim they made contributions. The song finds Levon Helm trying to convince his girl to come back home so she can "rag all over" his house. What he has in mind in unclear: "rag" could mean playing ragtime music (a possibility, considering the line "rosin up the bow"), but he might have more prurient intentions.

Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of Rag Mama Rag - Live At The Academy Of Music, New York, 1971 / Remastered 2001.
C♯Key
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
154BPM

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Capitol Records
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℗ 2009 Capitol Records, LLC

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