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5 Masterful Levon Helm Features, Including Tunes by Neil Young, Ringo Starr & More

Levon Helm, the supremely talented multi-instrumentalist and singer best known as the drummer and co-lead vocalist of the influential Americana group The Band, died on April 19, 2012. He was 71.

Helmโ€™s contributions to The Bandโ€™s music are well-documented, and, as a member of that group, he also collaborated with Bob Dylan on numerous occasions. In addition, he mounted an acclaimed and Grammy-winning solo career.

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Meanwhile, Helm also lent his instrumental and vocal talents to a variety of other artistsโ€™ recordings over the years. In commemoration of the anniversary of his death, here are five excellent songs by various artists that feature Helm:

Todd Rundgren – โ€œOnce Burnedโ€ (1970)

Todd Rundgrenโ€™s 1970 debut solo album, Runt, featured the soulful ballad โ€œOnce Burned.โ€ Helmโ€™s drumming lends a tasteful feel to the tune, on which Rundgrenโ€™s melodic vocals almost seem to be channeling the singing style of The Bandโ€™s Richard Manuel. The Bandโ€™s bassist, Rick Danko, also contributed to the song.

Ringo Starr – โ€œSunshine Life for Me (Sail Away Raymond)โ€ (1973)

Ringo Starrโ€™s 1973 solo album, Ringo, was a star-studded affair that featured contributions from all of his former Beatles bandmates and most of the members of The Band. Helm, Danko, Robbie Robertson, and Garth Hudson play on a song called โ€œSunshine Life for Me (Sail Away Raymond),โ€ which was written by George Harrison.

The song is a down-home country rave-up that features Helm on mandolin and Danko on fiddle, with Harrison contributing prominent backing vocals.

Ringo was Starrโ€™s most successful solo album, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard 200.

Neil Young – โ€œSee the Sky About to Rainโ€ (1974)

Helm adds swinging, steady beat to โ€œSee the Sky About to Rain,โ€ a mellow folk-rock ballad on Neil Youngโ€™s 1974 album On the Beach.

Although the album featured no hit singles, it did reach No. 16 on the Billboard 200. Helm also plays drums on another track on the record, the more-rocking โ€œRevolution Blues,โ€ which features Danko on bass.

Martina McBride – โ€œCry on the Shoulder of the Roadโ€ (1995)

Helm contributed backing vocals to the Martina McBride song โ€œCry on the Shoulder of the Road,โ€ which appeared on the country starโ€™s third album, Wild Angels. The melodic tune was a minor hit, peaking at No. 26 on Billboardโ€™s Hot Country Songs chart.

Mercury Rev – โ€œOpus 40โ€ (1998)

Alternative-rock band Mercury Revโ€™s 1998 album Deserterโ€™s Songs was voted the album of the year by U.K. magazine NME. The album including the song โ€œOpus 40,โ€ on which Helms played drums. The soaring, spacy tuneโ€™s verses have a carnival-like feel reminiscent of a number of songs by The Band.

Hudson played sax on another track, โ€œHudson Line,โ€ while Helmโ€™s daughter, Amy, contributed backing vocals to the album.