Bob Dylan's Blues
"Bob Dylan's Blues" is a song written by Bob Dylan and released in 1963 on the album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. A tribute song for Bob Dylan was written by Jim Savarino and appears on his album "Don't Let The World Get You Down", released in 2002. The song was used on the Bob Dylan Radio Hour on Sirius Satellite Radio to introduce a show consisting of covers of Dylan songs by various artists.
"Bob Dylan's Blues" | |
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Song by Bob Dylan | |
from the album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan | |
Released | May 27, 1963 |
Recorded | July 9, 1962 |
Genre | Folk |
Length | 2:23 |
Label | Columbia Records |
Songwriter(s) | Bob Dylan |
Producer(s) | John H. Hammond and Tom Wilson |
Recording sessions
"Bob Dylan's Blues" was recorded on July 9, 1962, during the third Freewheelin' session. Dylan recorded several new compositions that day, including "Blowin' in the Wind", a song he had already performed live but had yet to record in the studio. Other tracks recorded during the session included "Down the Highway," and "Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance". Master takes of the four songs were selected and set aside for the final album.
Dylan later recorded the song as a demo for his music publisher, M. Witmark & Sons. This version, taped in April 1963 at Witmark's studio, was officially released in October 2010 on The Bootleg Series Vol. 9 – The Witmark Demos: 1962–1964.
External links
- Lyrics at Bob Dylan's official website
References