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  2. Spanish Harlem Incident - Wikipedia

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    "Spanish Harlem Incident" is a song written and performed by Bob Dylan which was released on his album, Another Side of Bob Dylan, on August 8, 1964. [1] The song has been described as "a gorgeous vignette" by critics and been praised for its multilayered, poetic dimensions.

  3. Another Side of Bob Dylan - Wikipedia

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    "Black Crow Blues" is a traditional twelve-bar blues arrangement with original lyrics. [20] "'Spanish Harlem Incident' is a new romance that pretends to be short and sweet," writes Riley, "but it's an example of how Dylan begins using uncommon word couplings to evoke the mysteries of intimacy [...] her 'rattling drums' play off his 'restless ...

  4. List of artists who have covered Bob Dylan songs - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Harlem Incident [156] Tomorrow Is a Long Time [157] Dino, Desi & Billy: Chimes of Freedom [158] It Ain't Me Babe [158] Like a Rolling Stone [158] Mr. Tambourine Man [158] Spanish Harlem Incident [159] The Dixie Hummingbirds: City of Gold: John Doe: I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine [16] Pressing On [16] Dr. Feelgood: Highway 61 Revisited ...

  5. Spanish Harlem (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Spanish Harlem" is a song recorded by Ben E. King in 1960 for Atco Records. It was written by Jerry Leiber and Phil Spector and produced by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller . "Spanish Harlem" was King's first hit away from The Drifters , peaking at number 15 on Billboard ' s rhythm and blues and number 10 in pop music chart.

  6. Song to Woody - Wikipedia

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    Frank Turner references the song in his song "Pass it Along", with the lyrics "Hey, hey Mr. Dylan, I have written you a song." This originally appeared on his Rock & Roll EP and was subsequently released on compilation The Second Three Years , which also features a cover of "Song to Woody" renamed "Song to Bob" with some lyrical adjustments.

  7. Chimes of Freedom (song) - Wikipedia

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    The lyrics of the song are written in six stanzas of seven verses each. Each of the stanzas shares the same one verse refrain "An' we gazed upon the chimes of freedom flashing". The symbolism of the lyrics makes repeat use of a dual metaphor of freedom represented by the chimes or tolling of a bell on the one hand, and the enlightenment ...

  8. Racist woman orders Hispanic woman to speak English while in ...

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    When Norma Vasquez spoke Spanish at a Southern California IHOP, a racist woman went on a rant (video above), telling Vasquez, "we speak English in America." Carlos, Vasquez's son, told the ...

  9. Black Crow Blues - Wikipedia

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    "Black Crow Blues" is a song written by Bob Dylan, released on his 1964 album Another Side of Bob Dylan. Usually considered a minor work in Dylan's oeuvre, "Black Crow Blues" is the first song he released in which he plays the piano.