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I Shall Be Released

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1967 song by Bob Dylan
For the James Blundell album, seeI Shall Be Released: The Best of James Blundell.
"I Shall Be Released"
Song byThe Band
from the albumMusic from Big Pink
ReleasedJuly 1, 1968 (1968-07-01)
GenreRoots rock
Length3:19
LabelCapitol
SongwriterBob Dylan
ProducerJohn Simon
"I Shall Be Released"
The Japanese single cover for Bob Dylan's 1971 single 'When I Paint My Masterpiece', b/w 'I Shall Be Released'. An image of Dylan performing live is the main design, specifically a close-up of his head playing a harmonica next to a row of microphones, with the A-side identified in large Japanese text above him. The song is identified in English just below it. In the bottom right corner, the artist and B-side are identified in both Japanese and English on a dark green box. A variety of logos are printed in yellow in the upper left corner.
Song byBob Dylan
from the albumBob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II
ReleasedNovember 17, 1971 (1971-11-17)
RecordedSeptember 24, 1971
Genre
Length3:03
SongwriterBob Dylan
ProducerLeon Russell
"I Shall Be Released"
Single bythe Heptones
Released1969
Recorded1969
GenreReggae
LabelCoxsone/Studio One
SongwriterBob Dylan
ProducerC.S. Dodd

"I Shall Be Released" is a 1967 song written byBob Dylan.

Dylan recorded two primary versions. The first recording was made in collaboration withthe Band during theBasement Tapes sessions in 1967, and released onThe Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 in 1991. A remixed version of the 1967 recording was rereleased with a preliminary take onThe Bootleg Series Vol. 11: The Basement Tapes Complete in 2014. Of the initial demo,Rolling Stone'sJann Wenner said, "the music in this song and the high pleading sound of Dylan's voice reminds one of theBee Gees."[1]

The earliest official release of the song was by English musicianBoz Burrell under the name Boz, whose version was released as a single on May 3, 1968, onColumbia.[2] The Band recorded their version of the song for their debut albumMusic from Big Pink, released two months later in July 1968, withRichard Manuel singing lead vocals, andRick Danko andLevon Helm harmonizing on the chorus. The song was also performed near the end of the Band's 1976 farewell concert,The Last Waltz, in which all the night's performers exceptMuddy Waters, plusRingo Starr andRonnie Wood, appeared on the same stage. Additional live recordings by the Band were included on the 1974 concert albumBefore the Flood and the 2001 expanded CD reissue ofRock of Ages.

In 1971, Dylan recorded the song a second time with a different arrangement and altered lyrics. He was accompanied byHappy Traum and the song was released onBob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II.

Style and content

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The song is influenced bygospel music, combining images of religious redemption with implied literal release from prison.David Yaffe described the song as a song about redeemed prisoners.[3] The song describes life behind a wall, hearing a man who "swears he's not to blame" and is "crying out that he was framed". While the narrator reflects on "every man who put me here", and says that "any day now I shall be released".

AuthorMike Marqusee observed that the cruelty of the justice system is a recurring theme in Bob Dylan's work, but that Dylan broadens the idea of imprisonment to social issues with an urge for freedom.[4]Clinton Heylin writes in his bookRevolution In The Air:[5]

Prisons of the body and the mind seem to have preyed on Dylan's mind throughout his time spent with the boys on retainer. Among the songs recorded at early basement sessions were covers of "Folsom Prison Blues" and "The Banks of the Royal Canal" (the latter is particularly affecting), both songs written—metaphorically—from inside prison walls. Dylan then takes a leaf fromJohnny Cash andBrendan Behan (brother ofDominic Behan), authors of those earlier songs, by writing his own prison song, "I Shall Be Released." He is characteristically careful not to confuse simplicity of construction with a commensurate simplicity of meaning. The release that he is singing about—and thatRichard Manuel echoes—is not from mere prison bars but rather from the cage of physical existence, the same cage that corrodes on "Visions of Johanna".

Reception

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Rolling Stone magazine ranked "I Shall Be Released" 6th on a list of the "100 Greatest Bob Dylan Songs". An article accompanying the list calls it a "simple, evocative tale of a prisoner yearning for freedom" and a "rock hymn [that] was part of a conscious effort by Dylan to move away from the sprawling imagery of his mid-Sixties masterpieces". It also describes the originalBasement Tapes version thusly: "The rough church of the organ and guitar frame Dylan's urgent nasal prayer, until Richard Manuel's keening harmony illuminates the chorus, like sunlight pouring through a stained-glass window".[6]

Live performances

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According to his website, Dylan performed the song 491 times in concert between its live debut in 1975 and its last outing in 2008.[7] It has been common for Dylan to perform it as a duet with touring partners or musical artists he is sharing a bill with. This has been the case with, among others,Willie Nelson,Norah Jones,Elvis Costello,Joni Mitchell,Van Morrison,The Band,Jerry Garcia Band andAmos Lee.

In 1999, Sarah McLachlan and a variety of other artists sang it together several times and as the closing number atLilith Fair.[8] This version was recorded and shown in the 2025 filmLilith Fair: Building a Mystery.

Notable covers

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Photograph ofThe Last Waltz. The Band withBob Dylan and other guests performingI Shall Be Released.
seated behind instruments:Garth Hudson (organ),Ringo Starr (drums),Levon Helm (drums)
standing:Dr. John,Neil Diamond,Joni Mitchell (hidden),Neil Young,Rick Danko (Bass),Van Morrison, Bob Dylan (guitar),Ronnie Hawkins,Robbie Robertson (guitar)
not shown:Richard Manuel,Eric Clapton,Ron Wood

After the release of theBoz Burrell and the Band versions, "I Shall Be Released" has been recorded by Joni Mitchell,the Youngbloods,the Earl Scruggs Revue,Jeff Buckley,the Marmalade,Joan Baez,Peter, Paul and Mary,Sun Araw,Joe Cocker,Tremeloes,Bette Midler,the Box Tops,the Byrds,Ricky Nelson,Aaron Neville,Melissa Etheridge,Coheed and Cambria,Tom Robinson Band,Nina Simone,the Slackers,Paul Weller, Jerry Garcia Band,Sting,the Heptones,the Hollies,Trinitones,Pearls Before Swine,OK Go,Beth Rowley,Big Mama Thornton,Chatham County Line,the Flying Burrito Brothers,Jack Johnson,Gov't Mule,Martin Harley,Kiosk,James Blundell,Miriam Makeba,Mahotella Queens,Jacob Miller,Bobby McFerrin,Black Oak Arkansas,Marion Williams, Red Dogs,Lera Lynn,Wilco,Lisa Loeb,Zac Brown Band,Kesha,Half Moon Run,Greta Van Fleet,Hideki Saijo,Michael McDonald,Grace Potter,Chrissie Hynde andElvis Presley. On 2 January 1969,the Beatles jammed the song during theirGet Back /Let It Be recording sessions.

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band recorded a version of the song featuringLarkin Poe off their 2022 albumDirt Does Dylan.[9]

Personnel on the Band version

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Credits are adapted from the liner notes ofA Musical History.[10]

Published print

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References

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  1. ^Jann Wenner (1968-06-22)."Dylan's Basement Tape Should Be Released".Rolling Stone. Retrieved2013-06-06.
  2. ^"Cover versions of I Shall Be Released by Boz [UK] | SecondHandSongs".SecondHandSongs.
  3. ^David Yaffe,The Many Roads of Bob Dylan, Yale University Press, 2011, p. 15
  4. ^Mike Marqusee,Wicked Messenger: Bob Dylan and the 1960s, Seven Stories Press, 2005, pp. 238-40.
  5. ^Clinton Heylin,Revolution in the Air (The Songs of Bob Dylan 1957–1973)
  6. ^"100 Greatest Bob Dylan Songs".Rolling Stone. 2020-05-24. Retrieved2021-05-14.
  7. ^"I Shall Be Released | The Official Bob Dylan Site".www.bobdylan.com. Retrieved2021-04-15.
  8. ^http://www.solaced.info/songs/lilith-collabs/i-shall-be-released/ Retrieved 2025-10-04
  9. ^Ehrenclou, Martine (April 7, 2022)."Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Announces New Album 'Dirt Does Dylan' & Shares New Single Feat. Larkin Poe". Rock and Blues Muse. RetrievedApril 22, 2022.
  10. ^The Band: A Musical History (CD). The Band. Capitol Records. 2005. 72435-77409-0-6 CCAP77409-6.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)

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