The Shape I’m In

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"The Shape I’m In" is a 1970 rock song by The Band, written by Robbie Robertson and known for its gritty portrayal of emotional turmoil and burnout.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rock song
song
artist The Band NERFINISHED
composer Robbie Robertson NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Canada
United States of America
surface form: United States
describedAs gritty
intense
genre rock
hasLyricalMood anxious
dark
desperate
hasStyle Americana NERFINISHED
roots rock
hasTheme burnout
emotional turmoil
existential anxiety
psychological distress
hasVocalStyle raw
soulful
includedIn The Band’s live setlists
language English
leadVocalist Richard Manuel NERFINISHED
notableFor portrayal of burnout
portrayal of emotional turmoil
originallyReleasedBy The Band NERFINISHED
partOfAlbum Stage Fright NERFINISHED
performer Garth Hudson NERFINISHED
Levon Helm NERFINISHED
Richard Manuel NERFINISHED
Rick Danko NERFINISHED
Robbie Robertson NERFINISHED
The Band NERFINISHED
performerInstrument Garth Hudson – organ
Levon Helm – drums
Richard Manuel – piano
Rick Danko – bass guitar
Robbie Robertson – guitar
producer Robbie Robertson NERFINISHED
The Band NERFINISHED
recordingArtistNationality Canadian-American
releaseDecade 1970s
releaseYear 1970
writer Robbie Robertson NERFINISHED

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Robbie Robertson notableWork The Shape I’m In
Before the Flood containsSong The Shape I’m In