The Last Waltz - Performances

Performances

Song Artist(s) Concert Film 1978 album 2002 album
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"Up on Cripple Creek" The Band 1 3 2 2
"The Shape I'm In" The Band 2 4 14 3
"It Makes No Difference" The Band 3 6 8 4
"Life is a Carnival" The Band 4 999 !- 19 6
"This Wheel's on Fire" The Band 5 999 !- 999 !- 10
"W.S. Walcott Medicine Show" The Band 6 999 !- 999 !- 26
"Georgia on My Mind" The Band 7 999 !- 999 !- 999 !-
"Ophelia" The Band 8 20 16 18
"King Harvest (Has Surely Come)" The Band 9 999 !- 999 !- 999 !-
"The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" The Band 10 12 10 29
"Stage Fright" The Band 11 10 5 14
"Rag Mama Rag" The Band 12 999 !- 999 !- 15
"Who Do You Love?" Ronnie Hawkins 13 5 3 5
"Such a Night" Dr. John 14 8 9 7
"Down South in New Orleans" Bobby Charles and Dr. John 15 999 !- 15 9
"Mystery Train" Paul Butterfield 16 15 11 11
"Caldonia" Muddy Waters 17 999 !- 999 !- 12
"Mannish Boy" Muddy Waters 18 16 12 13
"All Our Past Times" Eric Clapton 19 999 !- 999 !- 16
"Further on Up the Road" Eric Clapton 20 17 13 17
"Helpless" Neil Young 21 9 4 19
"Four Strong Winds" Neil Young 22 999 !- 999 !- 20
"Coyote" Joni Mitchell 23 14 6 21
"Shadows and Light" Joni Mitchell 24 999 !- 999 !- 22
"Furry Sings the Blues" Joni Mitchell 25 999 !- 999 !- 23
"Dry Your Eyes" Neil Diamond 26 13 7 25
"Tura Lura Lural (That's an Irish Lullaby)" Van Morrison 27 999 !- 17 27
"Caravan" Van Morrison 28 21 18 28
"Acadian Driftwood" The Band, Neil Young and Joni Mitchell 29 999 !- 999 !- 24
"Genetic Method"/"Chest Fever" The Band 30 19 999 !- 30
"The Last Waltz Suite: Evangeline" (concert version) The Band 31 999 !- 999 !- 999 !-
"The Weight" (concert version) The Band 32 999 !- 999 !- 8
"Baby Let Me Follow You Down" Bob Dylan 33 999 !- 20 31
"Hazel" Bob Dylan 34 999 !- 999 !- 32
"I Don't Believe You" Bob Dylan 35 999 !- 21 33
"Forever Young" Bob Dylan 36 23 22 34
"Baby Let Me Follow You Down" (reprise) Bob Dylan 37 24 23 35
"I Shall Be Released" Bob Dylan and The Band, with guests (including Ronnie Wood and Ringo Starr) 38 25 24 36
"Jam #1" Neil Young, Ronnie Wood, Eric Clapton, Robbie Robertson, Paul Butterfield, Dr. John, Garth Hudson, Rick Danko, Ringo Starr and Levon Helm 39 999 !- 999 !- 37
"Jam #2" Neil Young, Ronnie Wood, Eric Clapton, Stephen Stills, Paul Butterfield, Dr. John, Garth Hudson, Carl Radle, Ringo Starr and Levon Helm 40 999 !- 999 !- 38
"Don't Do It" The Band 41 1 999 !- 39
"Theme from The Last Waltz" (studio) The Band 999 !- 2 1 1
"Greensleeves" (studio) The Band 999 !- 26 999 !- 40
Introduction to The Canterbury Tales in Chaucerian dialect Michael McClure 999 !- 7 999 !- 999 !-
"The Weight" (studio version) The Band and The Staple Singers 999 !- 11 29 44
"Evangeline" (studio version) The Band and Emmylou Harris 999 !- 18 27 999 !-
"Loud Prayer" Lawrence Ferlinghetti 999 !- 22 999 !- 999 !-

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