"Look Out Cleveland" differs from most of the songs on The Band's first two albums in that is more influenced by urban blues music than by rural music.[3] According to music critic Nick DeRiso, Elton John's early song "Take Me to the Pilot" appears to be influenced by this song.[3]
Soundtrack Listing
"Look Out Cleveland" is featured in the movie A Home at the End of the World, a film adaptation of the novel of the same name by Michael Cunningham. In the film, the song is used in a scene where the two main characters (played by Colin Farrell and Dallas Roberts), are singing along to the song while riding a truck.[4]
Cover versions
The song was covered by Albert Lee on his album "That's Alright Mama."
^Anon. "Look Out Cleveland". Phish.net. Retrieved May 15, 2021. "Look Out Cleveland," a song by The Band about a storm bearing down on "The Mistake by the Lake"...
^Anon. "Look Out Cleveland (1969)". Song Mango. Archived from the original on 2019-09-15. Retrieved 2020-01-06. Because the song refers to Houston in the chorus, we can safely assume that the Cleveland in the song is not the one in Ohio, but rather the town northeast of the big city of the Lone Star State