When one of the producers,
Daniel Lanois, was asked about the inspiration for "Somewhere Down the Crazy River", he said that the song was "kind of like a guy with a deep voice telling you about steaming nights in
Arkansas". He went on to say that Robertson was describing his experiences of hanging out in his old neighbourhood of
Arkansas with
Levon Helm (fellow
The Band member) during hot nights in which they were "
fishing with dynamite" and had asked a local for directions to "somewhere down the crazy river". In terms of composition, the song features a "sweet and wonderful" chord sequence on the Suzuki
Omnichord, which had been introduced to Lanois by
Brian Eno. As Robertson developed the chord sequence, Lanois surreptitiously recorded him and superimposed his storytelling on top. In the United Kingdom, "Somewhere Down the Crazy River" was released by
Geffen Records on June 27, 1988 with "
Broken Arrow" as the
B-side of all editions and the
twelve-inch single featuring the song "Tailgate". ==Music video==