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"Girl from the North Country" (occasionally known as "Girl of the North Country") is a song written by Bob Dylan. It was recorded at Columbia Recording Studios in New York City in April 1963, and released the following month as the second track on Dylan's second studio album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan .
Johnny Cash – vocals and guitar on "Girl from the North Country" Bob Wootton – electric guitar on "Girl from the North Country" Charlie Daniels – bass guitar, guitar; Marshall Grant – bass guitar on "Girl from the North Country" Bob Wilson – organ, piano; Kenneth A. Buttrey – drums, bongos, cowbell [23]
A Boy Named Sue: Gender and Country Music is the title of a 2004 book about the role of gender in American country music. [ 32 ] In Winston Groom 's 1986 novel Forrest Gump and its 1995 sequel Gump and Co. , the title character explores the world with a male ape named Sue, who had been a NASA test animal.
Cash sang a duet with Dylan, "Girl from the North Country", on Dylan's country album Nashville Skyline and also wrote the album's Grammy-winning liner notes. Another artist who received a major career boost from The Johnny Cash Show was Kris Kristofferson , who was beginning to make a name for himself as a singer-songwriter.
'Girl From the North Country,' now having its L.A. premiere at the Hollywood Pantages, stitches together Bob Dylan classics in a play by Irish playwright Conor McPherson.
On December 6, 2024, Chalamet's performance of "Like a Rolling Stone" and "Girl from the North Country" [7] were released as singles from the album.[8] [9] [10] The soundtrack was released through Columbia Records on December 20, five days prior to the film's release, with a 16-track vinyl LP is scheduled for January 24, 2025, and a 23-track CD set for February 28.
And let him sing!” [80] When Cash died in 2003, Dylan remembered: "Johnny wrote the magazine saying to shut up and let me sing, that I knew what I was doing. This was before I had ever met him, and the letter meant the world to me." [81] [82] Cash and Dylan met for the first time at the Newport Folk Festival in July 1964 and became friends. [83]
The musical made its world premiere at The Old Vic in London running from 8 July to 7 October 2017, directed by McPherson. Following the success of The Old Vic production, it transferred into London's West End at the Noël Coward Theatre from 29 December 2017 for a limited 12-week run until 24 March 2018, with the majority of The Old Vic cast.