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Bob Dylan - You Don't Know Me album flac Performer: Bob Dylan
Title: You Don't Know Me
Style: Folk Rock
Released: 2003
Country: Italy
MP3 album: 1610 mb
FLAC album: 1285 mb
Rating: 4.3
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Genre: Rock / Folk and Country

Appears on. First Played May 27, 1989. Last Played Nov 19, 1991. times Played 11. View All. Lyrics 1961-2012.

Bob Dylan is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on March 19, 1962 by Columbia Records. Produced by Columbia's legendary talent scout John H. Hammond, who signed Dylan to the label, the album features folk standards, plus two original compositions, "Talkin' New York" and "Song to Woody".

You know, the streets are filled with vipers Who’ve lost all ray of hope You know, it's not even safe no more In the palace of the Pope. Don’t fall apart on me tonight I just don’t think that I could handle it Don’t fall apart on me tonight Yesterday’s just a memory Tomorrow is never what it’s supposed to be And I need you, yeah. Amidst the wider topics on Infidels, the closing track is the album’s love song. It depicts a relationship talk involving life choices, lack of communication and jealousy – until it finally settles. The emotional chorus hears the classic Dylan way of being proverbial while communicating universal feelings with few words. com/watch?v xALs54SgIik Along with the rest of the album, Don’t Fall Apart On Me Tonight was produced by Mark Knopfler, who appears on this session.

Bob Dylan, recording 'Self Portrait' 1969. We take a look back at the album, his weirdest but a great one nonetheless. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty. In the spring of 1970, anticipation for Bob Dylan‘s next album was through the roof. He hadn’t released a note of new music since Nashville Skyline 14 months earlier. Maybe a quarter of the way through, I recall the DJ saying, ‘Gee, I don’t know if I should keep playing this. I’ve been getting a lot of phone calls saying, in essence, ‘What is this shit?' Related. 100 Greatest Bob Dylan Songs. Dylan’s journey to the first critical flop of his career started at Nashville’s Studio A in April 1969. Working with a band that included guitarist Charlie Daniels, bassist Charlie McCoy and drummer Kenny Buttrey, he cut standards like A Fool Such as I and I Forgot More Than You’ll Ever Know.

This song was written by Bob Dylan after his girlfriend Suze Rotolo moved to Italy to study at the university leaving him in New York. Only he made it look in a song as if it was he who left her. By the way, Rotolo is pictured walking with Dylan on the cover of this album. Bob Dylan said about this track, "A lot of people make it sort of a love song - slow and easygoing. But it isn't a love song. It's a statement that maybe you can say something to make yourself feel better.

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For Dylan, that day he toyed with To fall in love with you was most certainly not an off day. This is a beautiful song, and it is wonderful indeed that we have a copy of the recording. The lyrics are only partially formed but the chord sequence and the melody is there, and above everything else, Dylan clearly believes in where he is going. This entry was posted in Uncategorized.

Tracklist Hide Credits

1-1 Lonesome Whistle
Written-By – Hank Williams
1-2 Fixin' To Die
Written-By – Bukka White
1-3 Smokestack Lightning
Written-By – Howlin' Wolf
1-4 Hard Travellin'
Written-By – Woody Guthrie
1-5 Emmett Till
Written-By – Bob Dylan
1-6 Standing On The Highway
Written-By – Traditional
1-7 Roll On John
Written-By – Traditional
1-8 Stealin'
Written-By – Traditional
1-9 Makes A Long Time Make A Man Feel Bad
Written-By – Bob Dylan
1-10 Baby Please Don't Go
Written-By – Traditional
1-11 Hard Times In New York Town
Written-By – Bob Dylan
1-12 What Gonna Do
Written-By – Bob Dylan
1-13 Ramblin' Down Thru The World
Written-By – Bob Dylan
1-14 You Been Hidin' Too Long
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2-1 Maggie's Farm
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2-2 4th Time Around
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2-3 Like A Rolling Stone
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2-4 Mama You Been On My Mind
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2-5 The Lonesome Death Of Hattie Carroll
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2-6 Nobody 'Cept You
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2-7 It Ain't Me Babe
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2-8 You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2-9 I Pity The Poor Immigrant
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2-10 Blowin' In The Wind
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2-11 The Man In Me
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2-12 Mr. Tambourine Man
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2-13 Am I Not Your Stepchild
Written-By – Bob Dylan, H. Springs*
2-14 Ain't No Man Righteous
Written-By – Bob Dylan
2-15 Pressin' On
Written-By – Bob Dylan
3-1 Ain't Gonna Go To Hell
Written-By – Bob Dylan
3-2 Let's Keep It Between Us
Written-By – Bob Dylan
3-3 Mary From The Wild Moor
Written-By – Traditional
3-4 Simple Twist Of Fate
Written-By – Bob Dylan
3-5 Solid Rock
Written-By – Bob Dylan
3-6 Hard Rain
Written-By – Bob Dylan
3-7 Enough Is Enough
Written-By – Bob Dylan
3-8 Every Grain Of Sand
Written-By – Bob Dylan
3-9 I Shall Be Released
Written-By – Bob Dylan
3-10 Just Like A Woman
Written-By – Bob Dylan
3-11 Lucky Old Sun
Written-By – B. Smith*, H. Gillespie*
3-12 House Of The Risin' Sun
Written-By – Traditional
3-13 Band Of The Hand
Written-By – Bob Dylan
3-14 We Had It All
Written-By – D. Fritts*, T. Seals*
3-15 The Times They Are A-Changin'
Written-By – Bob Dylan
3-16 Soon
Written-By – George & Ira Gershwin
4-1 All Along The Watchtower
Written-By – Bob Dylan
4-2 Masters Of War
Written-By – Bob Dylan
4-3 San Francisco Bay Blues
Written-By – J. Fuller*
4-4 Pretty Boy Floyd
Written-By – Woody Guthrie
4-5 With God On Our Side
Written-By – Bob Dylan
4-6 I Believe In You
Written-By – Bob Dylan
4-7 Joey
Written-By – Bob Dylan, J. Levy*
4-8 Gotta Serve Somebody
Written-By – Bob Dylan
4-9 Jack Nicholson Speech / Masters Of War / Dylan Speech
Written-By – Bob Dylan
410 Trail Of The Buffalo
Written-By – Traditional
4-11 I'm A Roving Gambler
Written-By – Traditional
4-12 You Don't Know Me
Written-By – Traditional
4-13 Across The Borderline
Written-By – J. Dickinson*, J. Hiatt*, R. Cooder*
4-14 Most Of The Time
Written-By – Bob Dylan

Credits

  • Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica – Bob Dylan

Notes

Tracks 1-1 to 1-11 recorded in New York, March 11, 1962.
Tracks 1-12 to 1-14 recorded in New York, April 12, 1963.
Track 2-1 recorded in Newport, July 25, 1965.
Track 2-2 recorded in Edinburgh, Scotland, May 20, 1966.
Track 2-3 recorded in Manchester, England, May 17, 1966.
Tracks 2-4 to 2-6 recorded in Philadelphia, January 6, 1974.
Track 27 recorded in Boston, November 21, 1975.
Tracks 2-8 to 2-10 recorded in Fort Worth, April 16, 1976.
Track 2-11 recorded in Paris, July 6, 1978.
Tracks 2-12 and 2-13 recorded in St. Louis, October 29, 1978.
Tracks 2-14 and 2-15 recorded in San Francisco, November 16, 1979.
Track 3-1 recorded in Toronto, April 20, 1980.
Tracks 3-2 and 3-3 recorded in Portland, December 3, 1980.
Tracks 3-4 and 3-5 recorded in Houston, November 11, 1981.
Tracks 3-6 to 3-8 recorded in Barcelona, Spain, June 28, 1984.
Track 3-9 is a television performance, recorded in January 1986.
Tracks 3-10 and 3-11 recorded in Sydney, Australia, February 24, 1986.
Tracks 3-12 to 3-14 recorded in New York, July 17, 1986.
Track 3-15 recorded in East Rutherford, July 21, 1986.
Track 3-16 is a television performance, recorded in June, 1987.
Track 4-1 recorded in Foxboro, July 4, 1987.
Track 4-2 recorded in Portland, March 7, 1988.
Tracks 4-3 to 4-5 recorded in Oakland, December 4, 1988.
Track 46 recorded in Montreaux, July 9, 1990.
Tracks 4-7 and 4-8 recorded in East Lansing, Michigan, November 12, 1990.
Track 4-9 recorded in New York, February 20, 1991.
Tracks 4-10 and 4-12 recorded in Madison, November 5, 1991.
Track 4-11 recorded in Detroit, November 6, 1991.
Track 4-13 recorded in Ames, November 2, 1991.
Track 4-14 recorded in San Jose, May 9, 1992.

Tracks 1-1 to 1-12 are from a WBAI-FM "Folksinger's Choice" interview.
Track 3-3 is mislabeled as "Mary From The Wild Hour"

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Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GDR CD 9314/ABCD Bob Dylan You Don't Know Me ‎(4xCD, Unofficial + Box, Comp) Great Dane Records GDR CD 9314/ABCD Italy 1993