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The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 is a box set by Bob Dylan issued on Columbia Records.It is the first installment in Dylan's Bootleg Series, comprising material spanning the first three decades of his career, from 1961 to 1989.
The Bootleg Series Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs: Rare and Unreleased 1989–2006. Released: October 6, 2008; Label/Catalog no.: Columbia/Legacy 88697 35795 2; Format: 2×CD, 4×vinyl, digital download; 6 9 BPI: Silver [15] 2008 The Bootleg Series Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs: Rare and Unreleased 1989–2006 (Deluxe Edition) Released: October 7, 2008
The Bootleg Series Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs: Rare and Unreleased 1989–2006 is a compilation album by singer-songwriter Bob Dylan released on Legacy Records in 2008. The sixth installment of the ongoing Bob Dylan Bootleg Series, it was originally released as a double-disc set, a limited edition triple vinyl album, as well as a three-disc expanded version.
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"Let Me Die in My Footsteps" is a song written by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan in February 1962. [1] The song was selected for the original sequence of Dylan's 1963 album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, but was replaced by "A Hard Rain's a-Gonna Fall". [2]
The unfinished lyrics were later returned to Sony/ATV, which handed them to Bob Dylan in 2008 to complete the songs for an album release. Dylan completed one song; others were completed by Alan Jackson , Norah Jones , Jack White , Lucinda Williams , Vince Gill , Rodney Crowell , Patty Loveless , Holly Williams, Levon Helm , Jakob Dylan , Sheryl ...
As critic Oliver Trager describes it, the song is a "straightforward love song of separation and yearning" with a "gorgeous melody and cascading, almost incantatory lyrics". [6] Each of the song's stanzas, except the last, ends with the title refrain, or variations of it. For example: I don't mean trouble, please don't put me down or get upset
The lyrics have their origins in the Bible. In his book, Wicked Messenger: Bob Dylan and the 1960s, Mike Marqusee writes: The song title appears to be derived from Proverbs 13:17: "A wicked messenger falleth into mischief: but a faithful ambassador is health.". [4] [In the song] the character first appears in public, unbidden, as an obsessive ...