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The chronicle of an unlucky farmer who suffers a steady stream of disasters in the Dust Bowl of the 1930s, when severe drought caused massive dust storms and economic devastation. Robbie Robertson is a fan of John Steinbeck’s novels about this time, including The Grapes of Wrath.
[Chorus 1]
Corn in the fields
Listen to the rice when the wind blows 'cross the water
King Harvest has surely come
[Verse 1]
I work for the union 'cause she's so good to me
And I'm bound to come out on top
That's where she said I should be
I will hear every word the boss may say
For he's the one who hands me down my pay
Looks like this time I'm gonna get to stay
I'm a union man, now, all the way
[Chorus 2]
The smell of the leaves
From the magnolia trees in the meadow
King Harvest has surely come
[Verse 2]
A dry summer, and then come fall
Which I depend on most of all
Hey, rainmaker, can't you hear the call?
Please let these crops grow tall!
Long enough I've been up on Skid Row
And it's plain to see, I've nothing to show
I'm glad to pay those union dues
Just don't judge me by my shoes
[Chorus 3]
A scarecrow and a yellow moon
Pretty soon, the carnival on the edge of town
King Harvest has surely come
[Verse 3]
Last year, this time, wasn't no joke
My whole barn went up in smoke
Our horse Jethro, well, he went mad
And I can't ever remember things being that bad
Now here come a man with a paper and pen
Tellin' us our hard times are about to end
And then, if they don't give us what we like
He said, "Men, that's when you gotta go on strike!"
[Chorus 4]
Corn in the fields
Listen to the rice when the wind blows 'cross the water
King Harvest has surely come
King Harvest (Has Surely Come) was written by Robbie Robertson.
King Harvest (Has Surely Come) was produced by John Simon.
The Band released King Harvest (Has Surely Come) on Mon Sep 22 1969.