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  1. Released: July 1, 1970 (US only) John Barleycorn Must Die is the fourth studio album by English rock band Traffic, released in 1970 as Island ILPS 9116 in the United Kingdom, United Artists UAS 5504 in the United States, and as Polydor 2334 013 in Canada.

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  2. Aug 29, 2023 · The legendary song “John Barleycorn (Must Die)” by the British rock band Traffic carries deep symbolism and evokes a profound meaning. Released in 1970 as the title track of their fourth studio album, the song explores themes of rebirth, sacrifice, and the cycle of life.

  3. Dec 8, 2023 · John Barleycorn Must Die collects the music the three made during a feverish round of sessions; there are long expanses of jamming punctuated by brief sections featuring Winwood’s searing vocals, a template Traffic would use on later works. Barleycorn retains the crusading spirit of the bands first two albums while moving into even more ...

  4. By 1970, Blind Faith had also broken up and Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Chris Wood reformed Traffic, with John Barleycorn Must Die being the band's comeback album. It became the band's biggest success in the United States to that point, reaching number 5.

  5. May 2, 2024 · May 2, 2024 / By Vernon Underwood. The Meaning Behind The Song: John Barleycorn by Traffic. Traffics “John Barleycorn” is a folk song that has been recorded and performed over centuries. The song tells the story of a barley stalk personified as a man named John Barleycorn. John is cut down and transformed into beer and whiskey.

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  7. John Barleycorn by Traffic song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position.

  8. Jul 11, 2023 · BONUS AUDIO: Hear The Watersons’ 1965 a cappella version of “John Barleycorn (Must Die),” the inspiration for Traffics ethereal 1970 studio recording. From the album Frost and Fire .

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