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  1. Songfacts®: "Time To Kill" was written by The Band's resident guitarist, autoharpist, and songwriter Robbie Robertson, as were all the works on the Stage Fright album. While the song, the only single released from their third album, didn't climb high on the charts, the album was certified gold and got to #5 and #6 on the US and Canadian album ...

  2. The Band - Time To Kill (Live) - November 1, 1970 - 4K AI Enhanced - YouTube. Pure Frosting HD Archives. 1.04K subscribers. 153. 8.1K views 2 years ago....

  3. Time to Kill Lyrics: The many roads I've covered / The many trails I've burned / But when our paths did cross, love, oooh / My whole world made a turn / And we've got time to kill, what...

  4. The Band - Time To Kill - YouTube. GasparLewis. 1.51K subscribers. Subscribed. 1K. 378K views 15 years ago. A song by The Band off their album "Stage Fright". There used to be an...

  5. "Time to Kill" is a song written by Robbie Robertson that was first released by the Band on their 1970 album Stage Fright. It was also released as a single off the album, backed with the more famous "The Shape I'm In" and, although it failed to reach the Top 40 in the United States, it peaked at #13 in the Netherlands.

  6. The Band live at the Syria Mosque, Pittsburgh , November 1970.

  7. The Bands song “Time to Kill” is a powerful piece that delves into the complexities of personal struggle and the desire for redemption. Released in 1970 as part of their fourth studio album, “Stage Fright,” the song encapsulates the bands unique blend of rock, folk, and blues influences.