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  2. Stage Fright is the third studio album by Canadian–American group the Band, released in 1970. It featured two of the group's best known songs, "The Shape I'm In" and "Stage Fright", both of which showcased inspired lead vocal performances (by Richard Manuel and Rick Danko, respectively) and became staples in the group's live shows.

  3. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Stage Fright (Remastered 2000) · The Band Stage Fright ℗ 2000 Capitol Records, LLC Released on: 2000-01-01 Producer: The Band Associated...

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  4. The live songs are interspersed with studio segments and interviews conducted by director Martin Scorsese in which The Band's members reminisce about the group's history. Robertson talks...

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  5. Stage Fright is the third studio album by Canadian-American group The Band released in 1970. Much more of a rock album than its predecessors, it was a depart...

  6. Stage Fright Lyrics: Now deep in the heart of a lonely kid / Who suffered so much for what he did / They gave this ploughboy his fortune and fame / Since that day he ain't been the same / See...

  7. "Stage Fright" is the title track of the Band's third album, Stage Fright. It features Rick Danko on lead vocals and was written by Robbie Robertson. According to author Barney Hoskyns, Robertson originally intended it to be sung by Richard Manuel but it became clear that the song was better suited to Danko's "nervous, tremulous voice."

  8. Feb 13, 2021 · If their first two LPs inspired the Beatles and Stones to return to basics, Stage Fright connotes an entirely different sphere of influence: it’s a nonpareil boogie album, whose in-the-pocket ...

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