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  2. I Contain Multitudes - Wikipedia

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    "I Contain Multitudes" is a song by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, the opening track on his 39th studio album, Rough and Rowdy Ways (2020). It was released as the album's second single on April 17, 2020, through Columbia Records. [2] [3] The title of the song is taken from Section 51 of the poem "Song of Myself" by Walt Whitman. [4]

  3. Triplicate (Bob Dylan album) - Wikipedia

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    Like Dylan's previous two studio albums, Triplicate features covers of classic American songs recorded live with his touring band and without the use of overdubs. [2] The album is Dylan's first three-disc album, featuring thirty songs across its three discs, each individually titled and presented in a thematically-arranged 10-song sequence. [3]

  4. One of Us Must Know (Sooner or Later) - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] With Dylan piecing together the song's sections, and the chorus that gives the song its title only emerging on take five, the session stretched through the night and into the next morning. [5] According to Rolling Stone, it took nine hours and 24 takes to complete the song. [8] The master take lasts four minutes and 55 seconds. [9]

  5. 4th Time Around - Wikipedia

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    Both songs share a similar melody, although their orchestrations differ. [1] Scholar of English Charles O. Hartman wrote that the song is "made of stanzas each of which is an AABA structure, placing the song among Dylan's most baroque concoctions". [19] Lennon was asked about the track in a 1968 Rolling Stone interview, in which he stated:

  6. Repetitive song - Wikipedia

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    Repetitive songs contain a large proportion of repeated words or phrases. Simple repetitive songs are common in many cultures as widely spread as the Caribbean, [1] Southern India [2] and Finland. [3] The best-known examples are probably children's songs. Other repetitive songs are found, for instance, in African-American culture from the days ...

  7. 5-10-15 Hours - Wikipedia

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    "5-10-15 Hours" is a rhythm-and-blues song written by Rudy Toombs in 1952 for Ruth Brown and was one of several number-one R&B hits he wrote for her. [1] When Brown was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame , her induction said that "her best work was to be found on such red-hot mid-Fifties R&B sides as '5-10-15 Hours'".

  8. Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, music critic Paul Williams felt that it was "the only really mean-spirited song on the album". [40] " Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat" was dismissed as a "minor song" by Michael Gray , who thought that it was merely a "good joke and a vehicle for showing Dylan's electric lead guitar-work". [ 41 ]

  9. Five Hours - Wikipedia

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    "Five Hours" is a 2014 single by Mexican-American DJ Deorro that appeared in a great number of dance compilations in 2014. The song charted in a number of countries and notably reached number 8 on SNEP official French Singles Chart.