Shape I'm In

Marty Stuart

About Shape I'm In

"The Shape I'm In" is a song by The Band, first released on their 1970 album Stage Fright. It was written by Robbie Robertson, who did little to disguise the fact that the song's sense of dread and dissolution was about Richard Manuel, the song's principal singer. It became a regular feature in their concert repertoire, appearing on their live albums Rock of Ages, Before the Flood, and The Last Waltz. Author Neil Minturn described the song as "straightforward rock." Along with "The Weight," it is one of the Band's songs most performed by other artists. It has been recorded by Bo Diddley, The Good Brothers, The Mekons, The Pointer Sisters, She & Him, and Marty Stuart. It was also released as the B-side to their single "Time to Kill," and proved more popular than the hit side, recognized by Capitol Records in its promotion kit for the single. The mix used for the single is disputed, as the Band had second thoughts about the work of initial engineer Todd Rundgren, and sent the tapes to be remixed by British engineer Glyn Johns. Most likely it was the Johns mixes used for both the album and the single. The Band drummer Levon Helm has written that the song is about "desperation." Author Barney Hoskyns describes it as "a first person account of winding up on Skid Row, positing the sanctuary of rural life against the aggravation of hustling on the street." Critic Greil Marcus thought the song "set the stage for the apocryphal political drama that is woven into the fabric of Stage Fright," although he didn't think the Band ever pulled off this drama satisfactorily. Hoskyns describes the music as being "set to an insistent, crudely funky bass pulse." He describes Manuel's vocal as sounding appropriately "frantic." Minturn particularly praised Robbie Robertson's guitar playing and Garth Hudson's organ. Hoskyns points out that the end of Hudson's organ part quoted the vocal line from Bob Dylan's "I Pity the Poor Immigrant," noting that the quote may have been a coincidence, but also that it might be making a political point. Rolling Stone critic Dave Marsh called "The Shape I'm In" one of the most notably fine moments of the Stage Fright album. Critic Mark Kemp called it a "highlight" of the album, further noting that it reveals "a growing sense of anxiety and cynicism" by the band." Music critic Paul Evans praised the "penetrating psychological acuity" of its writing. 


Year:
1986
3:03
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Go down yonder, peace in the valley
Come downtown, have a rumble in the alley
Oh, you don't know the shape I'm in

Has anybody seen my baby
This livin' alone will drive you crazy
Oh, you don't know the shape I'm in

I'm gonna go down to the river
But I ain't gonna jump in no no
I'll just be looking for my baby 
And I hear that's where she's been, Oh

Out of nine lives, I've spent seven
Working it day by day trying to get to heaven
Oh, you don't know the shape I'm in

I've just spent sixty days in the jailhouse
For having the crime of having no dough
Here I am back out on the street
With the crime of having nowhere to go

Save your neck, save your brother
Looks like it's one or the other
Oh, you don't know the shape I'm in

Save your neck, save your brother
Looks like it's one or the other
Oh, you don't know the shape I'm in
Oh, you don't know the shape I'm in

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Marty Stuart

John Martin "Marty" Stuart (born September 30, 1958) is an American country music singer-songwriter, known for both his traditional style, and eclectic merging of rockabilly, honky tonk, and traditional country music. In the early 1990s, he had a successful string of Country hits. more »

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Written by: Robbie Robertson

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10 facts about this song

Country Music Connection
"The Shape I'm In" was covered by Grammy-winning country music singer Marty Stuart.
Origin
The song was originally written and recorded by 'The Band' in their own genre – rock.
Album Release
Marty Stuart included his cover version of "Shape I'm In" in his 8th studio album "The Pilgrim" which was released in 1999.
Album Theme
Marty's album "The Pilgrim" depicts a story of a man from his home town in Mississippi, adding a country touch to the song “Shape I’m In” fitting the theme well.
Legacy of The Band
"Shape I'm In" was one of the many successful songs by "The Band", who were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, cementing their importance and influence on the music industry.
Musical Beauty
Despite the song's melancholic lyrics about hardship and suffering, it has a catchy, upbeat rhythm that has made it popular.
More Covers
"Shape I'm In" has also been covered by well-known artists such as Shawn Colvin and The Neville Brothers, indicative of its lasting popularity.
Song Writing
"Shape I’m In" was written by Richard Manuel, a member of "The Band", who was known for his soulful, blues-influenced voice and masterful piano playing.
Noted Lyrics
The song's despairing lyrics offer an introspective look on one's life, which resonated with many listeners and contributed to its popularity.
Song Recognition
The song "Shape I’m In," both in the original version by "The Band" and covers by artists such as Marty Stuart, continues to garner recognition via radio play, digital downloads, and streaming platforms, reflecting its ongoing relevance.

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