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  2. Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine - Wikipedia

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    Ben Beaumont-Thomas of The Guardian described "Most Likely You Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine" as "a breakup song whose narrator can't deal with the unpredictability and lack of commitment from their partner". [20] Dylan's biographer Robert Shelton felt that the lyrics "for all their mundaneness, build with economy a dialogue of lovers parting". [21]

  3. You Go Your Way (Perrie Edwards song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Perrie Edwards, Henry Counsell and Alfie Russel and produced by Russel and Joy Anonymous. [6] The song was inspired by a conversation Edwards had with her fiancé English footballer Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain when they first started dating in November 2016, where she told him she would not pressure him into committing to her and suggested they both focus on their own paths ...

  4. Blonde on Blonde - Wikipedia

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    Blonde on Blonde is the seventh studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released as a double album on June 20, 1966, [4] by Columbia Records.Recording sessions began in New York in October 1965 with numerous backing musicians, including members of Dylan's live backing band, the Hawks.

  5. Can't Shake This Feeling (Spinners album) - Wikipedia

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    Ed "Tree" Moore – guitar; rhythm arrangement on "You Go Your Way (I'll Go Mine)" and "Didn't I Blow Your Mind" James Mtume – keyboards; rhythm arrangement on "Can't Shake This Feelin'", "Love Connection (Raise the Window Down)", and "Got to Be Love"; production; Tawatha – backing vocals; Luther Vandross – backing vocals

  6. Pledging My Time - Wikipedia

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    "Pledging My Time" is a blues song by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan from his seventh studio album, Blonde on Blonde (1966). The song, written by Dylan and produced by Bob Johnston, was recorded on March 8, 1966 in Nashville, Tennessee.

  7. Because (Guy d'Hardelot and Edward Teschemacher song)

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    and hold my hand and lift mine eyes above, a wider world of hope and joy I see, because you come to me! Because you speak to me in accent sweet, I find the roses waking 'round my feet, and I am led through tears and joy to thee, because you speak to me! Because God made thee mine, I'll cherish thee! Through light and darkness through all time ...

  8. Obviously 5 Believers - Wikipedia

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    Journalist Mike Marqusee also thought that Dylan draws on blues idioms that predate his discovery of the genre in the mid-1950s, and notes that both "Obviously 5 Believers" and "Pledging My Time" from Blonde on Blonde have lyrics that start with the "ritual Delta [blues] invocation of 'early in the mornin ' ' ". [26]

  9. If You Gotta Go, Go Now - Wikipedia

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    Dylan began the recording for "If You Gotta Go, Go Now" on January 13, 1965, during the first session for Bringing It All Back Home. [2] Of the two acoustic takes completed, neither was used. He recorded the song again on January 15, producing four takes with a full band, plus backing vocalist Angeline Butler from the folk trio The Pilgrims. [3]