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  2. One Too Many Mornings - Wikipedia

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    "One Too Many Mornings" is a song by Bob Dylan, released on his third studio album The Times They Are a-Changin' in 1964. [1] The chords and vocal melody are in some places very similar to the song "The Times They Are A-Changin'". "One Too Many Mornings" is in the key of C Major and is fingerpicked.

  3. Catch the Wind - Wikipedia

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    We Five (1970) on the album Catch the Wind. This version was released as a single in 1971. [15] Buck Owens from "Bridge Over Troubled Water" (1971) [16] Sammy Hagar from Sammy Hagar (1977) Vern Gosdin from Never My Love (1978) Susanna Hoffs from Susanna Hoffs (1994) and also appeared on the UK CD single for the song "All I Want". [17]

  4. Talkin' World War III Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Talkin' World War III Blues" belongs to the comical "talking blues" genre that was popularized by Dylan's idol Woody Guthrie.It was one of the last songs recorded for The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan and was a replacement for "Talkin' John Birch Paranoid Blues", which had been rejected by Columbia Records. [1]

  5. Workingman's Blues - Wikipedia

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    In spite of the song's title, it is not a blues but rather a folk song that uses the same chord pattern as Pachelbel's Canon. [1] Dylan scholar and musicologist Eyolf Ostrem notes that "[m]usically, it is a close cousin of "'Cross the Green Mountain" with which it shares the ever-descending bass line and some of the chord shadings that never manage to decide whether they're major or minor (and ...

  6. Bob Dylan - Wikipedia

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    Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; [3] born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Considered one of the greatest songwriters of all time, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his 60-year career.

  7. Rita May (song) - Wikipedia

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    Single by Bob Dylan; from the album Masterpieces; A-side "Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again" B-side "Rita May" Released: November 30, 1976: Recorded: July 30, 1975: Studio: Columbia Recording Studio E, New York City: Genre: Blues: Length: 3: 14: Label: Columbia: Songwriter(s) Bob Dylan; Jacques Levy (lyrics) Producer(s) Don DeVito

  8. The 100 Greatest Rock Stars Since That Was A Thing - AOL

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    75 Bob Mould. The take-no-shit-from-nobody Bob Mould formed Hüsker Dü (named after a Danish board game) with Grant Hart and Greg Norton in St. Paul, Minnesota in the late ‘70s. They entered ...

  9. North Country Blues - Wikipedia

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    "North Country Blues" is a song by Bob Dylan, released on his third studio album The Times They Are a-Changin' in 1964. He also performed it at the 1963 Newport Folk Festival . Its apparently simple format (ten verses of ABCB rhyme scheme ), accompanied by only two chords (Cm & Bb) and subject matter (the perils of life in a mining community ...