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"The Load-Out" is a song co-written and performed live by Jackson Browne from his 1977 album ''Running on Empty''. It is a tribute to his roadies and fans. The song was recorded live at Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, Maryland on August 27, 1977, as part of the tour in support of the album ''The Pretender.'' == History == "The Load-Out" describes the daily practices of a band and its road crew on a concert tour, and the emotions evoked throughout such an endeavor. The first three verses of the song consist of Browne singing and playing piano with David Lindley playing steel guitar. They are later joined by a synthesizer, followed by the rest of the band. Eventually "The Load-Out" segues into an interpretation of Maurice Williams' 1960 hit "Stay," sung by Browne, Rosemary Butler, and Lindley.〔. Retrieved July 9, 2012.〕 It is Lindley who sings the falsetto. Many radio stations played "The Load-Out" and "Stay" together as a medley, and, although it wasn't released as a single to the public initially ("Rosie" was the original B-side to "Stay"), "The Load-Out" charted as a tag-along to "Stay" on the Billboard Hot 100 singles charts, based on airplay. "Stay" debuted on the Hot 100 on June 10, 1978 as a sole A-side, but was listed along with "The Load-Out" on the chart beginning with the August 5, 1978 chart for eight weeks, both showing a peak at #20. "Stay" stayed on the Hot 100 for a total of fifteen weeks.〔(Paris, Russ. Jackson Browne Fan Page Discography ) Accessed July 9, 2012.〕〔(Top 40 Music On CD.com ) Accessed July 9, 2012.〕〔(Jackson Browne Chart History. ) ''Billboard''〕〔Whitburn, Joel. ''Billboard Hot 100 Charts - The Seventies.'' Wisconsin: Record Research, 1990.〕
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