The song was written by Geddy Lee, drummer
Neil Peart, and guitarist
Alex Lifeson in collaboration with lyricist
Pye Dubois of the band
Max Webster, who also co-wrote the Rush songs "
Force Ten", "Between Sun and Moon", and "
Test for Echo". According to the US radio show
In the Studio with Redbeard (which devoted an episode to the making of
Moving Pictures), "Tom Sawyer" came about during a summer rehearsal vacation that Rush spent at
Ronnie Hawkins' farm outside
Toronto. Peart was presented with a poem by Dubois named "Louis the Warrior" (pictured in Geddy Lee’s Autobiography, "My Effin’ Life") that he modified and expanded. Lee and Lifeson then helped set the poem to music. For "Tom Sawyer", Lee switched from his
Rickenbacker 4001 to a
Fender Jazz Bass he purchased from a pawn shop. In the December 1985 Rush Backstage Club newsletter, drummer and lyricist Neil Peart said: Alex Lifeson describes his guitar solo in "Tom Sawyer" in a 2007 interview:
Record World described the song as a "
Zeppelinesque power ballad" which "breaks into a dynamic, demonic jam." ==Personnel==