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  2. Things Have Changed - Wikipedia

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    "Things Have Changed" is a song from the film Wonder Boys, written and performed by Bob Dylan [1] and released as a single on May 1, 2000, that won both the Academy Award for Best Original Song [2] and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song. [3]

  3. Love and Theft (Bob Dylan album) - Wikipedia

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    Love and Theft was the first album Dylan recorded with his Never Ending Tour road band. This is a trend that would continue with his subsequent eight studio albums. Guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Larry Campbell recalls Dylan showing him the chord changes for the new song “Po' Boy” shortly after the band had recorded Dylan's Oscar-winning original and non-album song "Things Have Changed ...

  4. Modern Times (Bob Dylan album) - Wikipedia

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    Many of the album's songs have musical roots in well-known older compositions, though in all cases, Dylan has given the songs new lyrics. "Rollin' and Tumblin'" is a blues standard first recorded and possibly written by the bluesman Hambone Willie Newbern. An arrangement very similar to Dylan's but with different lyrics was a hit for Muddy ...

  5. Tight Connection to My Heart (Has Anybody Seen My Love)

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    Cash Box called the song "moving," saying that "with gospel vocals and Mick Taylor’s guitar coloring this song of yearning, Bob Dylan is back on a very productive track." [18] AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine describes "Tight Connection to My Heart" as a "subtle gem", [19] while for Thomas Ward, also of AllMusic, the song is ...

  6. The Wild Flowers - Wikipedia

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    Two singles were released from that album, 1983's "Melt Like Ice" and "Things Have Changed" from 1984. Newton left soon afterwards to form The Mighty Lemon Drops , and new member Dave Atherton was then brought in as guitarist. [ 1 ]

  7. Going, Going, Gone (Bob Dylan song) - Wikipedia

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    Critics have admired the interplay in the song between Dylan's desperate vocal and guitarist Robbie Robertson's lead guitar. Rock critic Tim Riley wrote that "The Band's windup pitch to "Going, Going, Gone" is a wonder of pinpoint ensemble playing: Robertson makes his guitar entrance choke as if a noose had suddenly tightened around its neck", adding that The Band's sympathetic "shaping of the ...

  8. Song to Woody - Wikipedia

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    After hours of a multitude of artists singing his songs, Dylan himself came out and performed "Song to Woody" solo. A live version of "Song to Woody" was recorded at Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, Calif., on March 16, 2000 and released on the "Things Have Changed" CD single in 2000. [4]

  9. Your Face (song) - Wikipedia

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    Steffanee Wang of Nylon described the song as having "a banging guitar line and crashing waves of drums and vocals". In a publication by Complex , Wisp described how her long-standing love for listening to music led to her becoming an "active participant" when she recorded "Your Face", the first song she'd ever written, over her friend's ...