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" Chest Fever" is a song recorded by on its 1968 debut, Music from Big Pink. It is, according to Peter Viney, a historian of the group, the album track that has appeared on the most subsequent live albums and compilations, second only to "".

The music for the piece was written by guitarist . Total authorship is typically credited solely to Robertson, although the lyrics, according to , were originally improvised by Helm and , telling the story of a man who becomes sick when he is spurned by the woman he loves.

(1993). 9780688109066, William Morrow.

Robertson has since said the lyrics were nonsensical, used only while the instrumental tracks were recorded. "I'm not sure that I know the words to 'Chest Fever'; I'm not even so sure there are words to 'Chest Fever'." He has also stated the entirety of the song does not make sense.

At the Woodstock Festival in 1969, the Band performed on the final day, between Ten Years After and Blood, Sweat, and Tears. They opened the set with "Chest Fever".

The song featured a dramatic solo organ intro played by . Writing in the 3rd edition of The Rolling Stone Album Guide, Paul Evans stated that "The organ mastery of 'Chest Fever' unleashed the Band's secret weapon, Garth Hudson."

(1992). 9780679737292, Random House.
The introduction is based on 's Toccata and Fugue in D minor. In live performances, this solo evolved into an improvisation drawing from numerous musical styles and lasting several minutes. "When Levon Helm has complained about the share out of royalties at this period, this is the song he quotes," states Viney. "His theme is that Garth's contribution was always grossly under-estimated and under-credited. As he says, 'what do you remember about "Chest Fever" - the lyrics or the organ part?'" Starting around 1970, the organ introduction to "Chest Fever" began to be listed as a separate song called " The Genetic Method", credited solely to Hudson, that precedes "Chest Fever", and it was included as such on their 1972 live album Rock of Ages.


Later performances
Viney notes that despite the death of Richard Manuel, later line-ups of the Band continued to perform "Chest Fever" with Helm singing lead vocals. It "rapidly became an on-stage showpiece for Garth's organ", and as such it was "an essential song".

He says the definitive recordings of the song can be found on Live in Washinton (sic), an Italian bootleg of the group's 1976 King Biscuit Flower Hour performance, or the version on The Complete Last Waltz.

The song has been covered numerous times by bands including Three Dog Night, Sugarloaf, and the rootsy jam band . It was also covered by during his Battle Studies tour.

The song was chosen by and the CBS Orchestra to accompany as Murray emerged from a giant cake during his final appearance on the Late Show with David Letterman on the show's penultimate episode in 2015.


Studio personnel
Credits are adapted from the liner notes of A Musical History.


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  • Music from Big Pink (1968)
  • Rock of Ages (1972)
  • Anthology (1978)
  • Band Gift Set (1989)
  • (1989)
  • Collection Castle (1993)
  • Across the Great Divide (1994)
  • Most of the Band (1994)
  • Greatest Hits (2000)
  • Live at Loreley (2001)
  • Rock of Ages Deluxe (2001)
  • The Last Waltz Box (2002)
  • Moon Struck One (2002)
  • Very Best Album Ever (2002)
  • Music from Big Pink Bonus (2003)
  • Rock of Ages Bonus (2004)
  • A Musical History CD/DVD (2005)
  • Live at the Academy of Music 1971 CD/DVD (2013)
  • Palladium Circles: The Classic NYC Broadcast 1976 (2015)
  • Music from Pig Pink 50th (2018)

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  • In Concert (1997)
  • Live on Breeze Hill (1999)
  • Live at the Lone Star 1984 with (2011)

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  • Ramble at the Ryman (2011)


Lighthouse
  • Suite Feeling (1969)


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  • Japan (2002)


Sugarloaf
  • Sugarloaf (1970)
  • Alive in America (2006)


Three Dog Night
  • Three Dog Night (1968)
  • Captured Live at the Forum (1969)
  • Three Dog Night: Live (1988)


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  • (2007)


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