Joan Baez - Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word
Joan Baez - Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word
Here Today - Paul McCartney
And if I say I really loved you
Was glad you came along
If you were here today
For you were in my song
Ooh, here today
Everlasting Light - The Black Keys
Criminals ~ The Tallest Man On Earth
And there were the nights when you thought we would just surrender
To the stories of the miracles of gulls
When you flew from your sheets where your hours gone
You never sleep and no one ever thought you would
Over The Hills And Far Away by Led Zeppelin
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If Not For You, George Harrison
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Sign on the Window, Bob Dylan.
Sign on the window says, “Lonely”
Sign on the door said, “No company allowed”
Sign on the street says, “You don’t own me”
Sign on a porch says, “Three’s a crowd”
Sign on a porch says that three’s a crowd.
Bob Dylan - To Ramona - Free Trade Hall, Manchester (May 7, 1965):
“The flowers of the city, though breathlike, get deathlike at times. And there’s no use in trying to deal with the dying, though I cannot explain that in lines.”
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Call Letter Blues
Bob Dylan
So, I’ve definitely posted this before but I just can’t get over this song. I love how he sings I just can’t face up to tell ’em, Honey you just went away and the guitar. I can’t explain my love for Bob Dylan in words so I’m gonna stop trying.
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Si tu vois ma mère - Sidney Becht

“I Want You” - Bob Dylan
The cracked bells and washed-out horns, blow into my face with scorn. But it’s not that way; I wasn’t born to lose you. I want you, I want you, I want you so bad.
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Sufjan Stevens - She Is (Tim Buckley cover)
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You Are My Sunshine | Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan
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who: Bob Dylan
what: Duquesne Whistle
when: 2012 (upcoming Tempest)
where: NYC, USA
why: For his 50th anniversary in music, Bob Dylan makes yet another folksy contribution taking us back to the hippie decade. His voice, on the other hand, is more reminiscent of Louis Armstrong in the 1930s.
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