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"Look Out Cleveland" is the title of the Robbie Robertson-written song on The Band's self-titled album, also known as The Brown Album. The song begins with a boogie-woogie blues riff by pianist Richard Manuel followed by lead singer Rick Danko warning -- "Look out Cleveland, storm is coming through, And it’s runnin’ right up on you". The song's reference is presumably to Cleveland, Ohio, but Cleveland, Texas has also been suggested.

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  • "Look Out Cleveland" is the title of the Robbie Robertson-written song on The Band's self-titled album, also known as The Brown Album. The song begins with a boogie-woogie blues riff by pianist Richard Manuel followed by lead singer Rick Danko warning -- "Look out Cleveland, storm is coming through, And it’s runnin’ right up on you". The song's reference is presumably to Cleveland, Ohio, but Cleveland, Texas has also been suggested. "Look Out Cleveland" differs from most of the songs on The Band's first two albums in that is more influenced by urban blues music than by rural music. According to music critic Nick DeRiso, Elton John's early song "Take Me to the Pilot" appears to be influenced by this song. (en)
  • «Look Out Cleveland» es una canción del grupo norteamericano The Band, publicada en el álbum de estudio The Band (1969). La canción fue compuesta por Robbie Robertson. La canción fue incluida en la banda sonora de A Home at the End of the World, una película basada en la novela homónima de Michael Cunningham. En la película, la canción aparece en una escena donde los dos principales personajes, interpretados por Colin Farrell y Dallas Roberts, cantan juntos mientras conducen un camión.​ (es)
  • Look Out Cleveland è una canzone scritta da Robbie Robertson e incisa dai The Band nel loro album omonimo del 1969. Il brano inizia con un ostinato blues in stile boogie-woogie del pianista Richard Manuel, seguito dal verso di ammonimento di Rick Danko, Look out Cleveland, storm is coming through, And it’s runnin’ right up on you. La Cleveland menzionata non è la città dell'Ohio ma un centro abitato omonimo situato nel Texas, nella periferia di Houston, città anch'essa citata nel verso Look out, Houston, there’ll be thunder on the hill... Look Out Cleveland differisce dalla maggior parte delle canzoni della Band dei loro primi due album per la presenza di notevoli influenze dalla musica blues urbana, tralasciando gli elementi invece della musica rurale. Secondo il critico musicale Nick DeRiso, la canzone ispirò Elton John che l'anno dopo compose Take Me to the Pilot. (it)
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  • May 2021 (en)
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  • Look Out Cleveland (en)
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  • Unsigned far-fetched woolgathering by an anon writer for an obscure now-defunct website (en)
  • Anon fan at a fansite making an unconsidered assumption. No reason to think she's not correct, but it's not like she researched and rejected that it could be Cleveland Texas (en)
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  • «Look Out Cleveland» es una canción del grupo norteamericano The Band, publicada en el álbum de estudio The Band (1969). La canción fue compuesta por Robbie Robertson. La canción fue incluida en la banda sonora de A Home at the End of the World, una película basada en la novela homónima de Michael Cunningham. En la película, la canción aparece en una escena donde los dos principales personajes, interpretados por Colin Farrell y Dallas Roberts, cantan juntos mientras conducen un camión.​ (es)
  • "Look Out Cleveland" is the title of the Robbie Robertson-written song on The Band's self-titled album, also known as The Brown Album. The song begins with a boogie-woogie blues riff by pianist Richard Manuel followed by lead singer Rick Danko warning -- "Look out Cleveland, storm is coming through, And it’s runnin’ right up on you". The song's reference is presumably to Cleveland, Ohio, but Cleveland, Texas has also been suggested. (en)
  • Look Out Cleveland è una canzone scritta da Robbie Robertson e incisa dai The Band nel loro album omonimo del 1969. Il brano inizia con un ostinato blues in stile boogie-woogie del pianista Richard Manuel, seguito dal verso di ammonimento di Rick Danko, Look out Cleveland, storm is coming through, And it’s runnin’ right up on you. La Cleveland menzionata non è la città dell'Ohio ma un centro abitato omonimo situato nel Texas, nella periferia di Houston, città anch'essa citata nel verso Look out, Houston, there’ll be thunder on the hill... Look Out Cleveland differisce dalla maggior parte delle canzoni della Band dei loro primi due album per la presenza di notevoli influenze dalla musica blues urbana, tralasciando gli elementi invece della musica rurale. Secondo il critico musicale Nick DeR (it)
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