Bob Dylan: John Wesley Harding CD Track Listing
Bob Dylan
John Wesley Harding (2003)
Bob Dylan\tVocal, Guitar, Harmonica and Piano\nCharles McCoy\tBass\nKenny Buttrey\tDrums\nPete Drake\tSteel Guitar on tracks 11 and 12 YEAR: 2003
This folk cd contains 12 tracks and runs 38min 32sec.
Freedb: 9b09060c
Category
: Music
Tags
: music songs tracks folk Folk
- Bob Dylan - John Wesley Harding (02:57)
John Wesley Harding was a friend to the poor\nHe travelled with a gun in every hand\nAll along this country side he opened many a door\nBut he was never known to hurt an honest man\n\nTwas down in Chaney County, a time they talk about\nWith his lady by hi - Bob Dylan - As I Went Out One Morning (02:49)
As I went out one morning to breathe the air aound Tom Paine's\nI spied the fairest damsel that ever did walk in chains\nI offered her my hand, she took me by the arm\nI knew that very instant she meant to do me harm\n\n"Part from me this momeent." I told - Bob Dylan - I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine (03:53)
I dreamed I saw St. Augustine alive as you or me\nTearing through these quarters in the utmost misery\nWith a blanket underneath his arm and a coat of solid gold\nSearching for the very souls whom already have been sold\n\n"Arise, arise", he cried so loud - Bob Dylan - All Along the Watchtower (02:31)
"There must be some way out of here,"\nsaid the joker to the thief,\n"There's too much confusion,\nI can't get no relief\nBusinessmen they drink my wine,\nplowmen dig my earth\nNone of them along the line\n know what any of it is worth"\n\n"No reason to g - Bob Dylan - The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest (05:35)
Well, Frankie Lee and Judas Priest, they were the best of friends.\nSo, when Frankie Lee needed money one day, Judas quickly pulled out a roll of tens,\nAnd placed them on a foot stool just above the clouded plain.\nSaying, "Take your pick, Frankie boy. - Bob Dylan - Drifter's Escape (02:52)
"Oh, help me in my weakness", I heard the drifter say\nAs they carried him from the court room and were taking him away.\n"My trip hasn't been a pleasant one and my time it isn't long\nAnd I still do not know what it was that I've done wrong."\n\nWell, th - Bob Dylan - Dear Landlord (03:16)
Dear landlord, please don't put a price on my soul\nMy burden is heavy, my dreams are beyond control\nWhen that steamboat whistle blows\nI'm gonna to give you all that I got to give\nAnd I do hope you receive it well\nDepending on the way you feel that yo - Bob Dylan - I Am a Lonesome Hobo (03:19)
I am a lonesome hobo\nWithout family or friends.\nWhere another man's life might begin\nThat's exactly where mine ends.\nI have tried my hand at bribery,\nBlackmail and deceit.\nAnd I've served time for everything\n'cept beggin' on the street.\n\nWell, on - Bob Dylan - I Pity the Poor Immigrant (04:12)
I pity the poor immigrant\nWho wishes he would've stayed home\nWho uses all his power to do evil\nBut in the end is always left so alone\nThat man whom with his fingers cheats\nAnd whom lies with every breath\nWho passionately hates his life\nAnd likewise - Bob Dylan - The Wicked Messenger (02:03)
There was a wicked messenger from Eli he did come\nWith a mind that multiplied the smallest matter.\nWhen questioned who had sent for him he answered with his thumb\nFor his tongue it could not speak but only flatter.\n\nHe stayed behind the assembly hall - Bob Dylan - Down Along the Cove (02:23)
Down along the cove\nI spied my true love coming my way\nDown along the cove\nI spied my true love coming my way\nI said, "Lord have mercy momma,\nIt sure is good to see you comin' today."\n\nDown along the cove\nI spied my little bundle of joy\nDown alon - Bob Dylan - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (02:35)
Close your eyes, close the door\nYou don't have to worry anymore\nI'll be your baby tonight\n\nShut the light, shut the shade\nYou don't have to be afraid\nI'll be your baby tonight\n\n Well, that mockingbird's gonna sail away\n We're gonna forget it\

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