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  2. If You See Her, Say Hello - Wikipedia

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    "If You See Her, Say Hello" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan from his 15th studio album, Blood on the Tracks (1975). The song is one of five on the album that Dylan initially recorded in New York City in September 1974 and then re-recorded in Minneapolis.

  3. Blood on the Tracks - Wikipedia

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    The acetate versions of "Lily, Rosemary and the Jack of Hearts", "If You See Her, Say Hello", and "Tangled Up in Blue" were not released officially until 2018, when they were released, alongside 70 previously unreleased recordings, on the 6-disc deluxe edition of More Blood, More Tracks, volume 14 of Dylan's ongoing archival Bootleg Series. [27]

  4. Tangled Up in Blue - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis version was included as the opening track on Blood on the Tracks, released on 20 January 1975, [a] [17] [3] and in February as a single backed with "If You See Her, Say Hello". [18] The single reached number 31 on the Hot 100 chart. [ 19 ]

  5. Idiot Wind - Wikipedia

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    "Idiot Wind" is a song by Bob Dylan, which appeared on his 1975 album Blood on the Tracks. He began writing it in 1974, after his comeback tour with the Band. Dylan recorded the song in September 1974 and re-recorded it in December 1974 along with other songs on his album Blood on the Tracks. Between the recordings, he often reworked the lyrics.

  6. You're a Big Girl Now - Wikipedia

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    "You're a Big Girl Now" is a song by Bob Dylan, released on his 15th studio album, Blood on the Tracks, in 1975. It is one of five songs on the album that Dylan initially recorded in New York City in September 1974 and then re-recorded in Minneapolis in December that year. The latter recording, made on December 27, 1974, became the album track. [1]

  7. Simple Twist of Fate - Wikipedia

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    Róisín Murphy selected "Simple Twist of Fate", noting "When he says, 'I was born too late' at the end — you’re thinking about the open windows earlier and wondering if he’s going to throw himself out the window. You don’t know if he’s killed himself or anything at the end. It’s a lovely, bouncy pop song with great equilibrium.

  8. Selena References Past Relationships in Surprise Love Song ...

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    Surprise! Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco just dropped a new song called "Scared of Loving You" right in time for Valentine's Day. And on top of THAT, they went ahead and announced a joint album ...

  9. If You See Him/If You See Her - Wikipedia

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    McEntire and Brooks & Dunn debuted the song at the Academy of Country Music awards in 1998. [1] The song reached number one on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts for the week of June 27, 1998, and held that position for two weeks, giving McEntire her twenty-ninth number one single, and Brooks & Dunn their ...