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1970 song by Grateful Dead
"Friend of the Devil"
Song by Grateful Dead
from the album American Beauty
ReleasedNovember 1970
GenreFolk rock, progressive bluegrass
LabelWarner Bros.
Composer(s)Jerry Garcia and John Dawson
Lyricist(s)Robert Hunter
Producer(s)Grateful Dead, Steve Barncard

"Friend of the Devil" is a song recorded by the Grateful Dead. The music was written by Jerry Garcia and John Dawson and the lyrics are by Robert Hunter. It is the second track of the Dead's 1970 album American Beauty. Like most of American Beauty, the song is largely acoustic and opens with Garcia playing a descending G major scale (G F# E D C B A G) in the bass register.

The song was introduced in concert on March 20, 1970, at the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, NY. Following the group's October 1974–June 1976 touring hiatus, the song was performed in a significantly slower arrangement with extended guitar and keyboard solos. Loggins and Messina, whose version of the song was slowed down, might have inspired the Dead to do the same. In more recent history, Phil Lesh and Friends have performed a more uptempo version similar to the original.

Hunter plays a slightly different version on his album (released only in LP format) Jack O'Roses. He adds a final verse:

"You can borrow from the Devil/ You can borrow from a friend/ But the Devil'll give you twenty/ When your friend got only ten"

Cover versions

References

  1. Lovett, Lyle (2009). "Here I Am: The Lyle Lovett Collection". rateyourmusic.com.
  2. Mike Ayers (May 19, 2013). "Tom Petty And The Heartbreakers Turn Hangout Fest Into Karaoke Bar". MTV News. Archived from the original on June 19, 2013. Retrieved August 22, 2013.
  3. Chris Payne (May 19, 2013). "Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers End Bonnaroo 2013 With Extended Jams". Billboard. Retrieved August 22, 2013.

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