Bob Dylan's debut album is a masterpiece that captures the essence of folk music and showcases the talent of this legendary musician. The album features some of Dylan's most iconic songs, including "Blowin' in the Wind" and "Talkin' New York".
The album opens with "You're No Good", a song that sets the tone for the rest of the album with its raw and emotional lyrics. Dylan's voice is hauntingly beautiful, and his guitar playing is masterful.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Talkin' New York", a song that tells the story of Dylan's move to New York City and his struggles as a young musician. The song is filled with witty lyrics and Dylan's signature storytelling style.
Another highlight of the album is "Man of Constant Sorrow", a traditional folk song that Dylan puts his own spin on. His voice is full of emotion as he sings about a man who has lost everything.
“Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves.
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Nobody in the world can get along with you
You got the ways of a devil sleeping in a lion's den
I come home last night you wouldn't even let me in
Oh, sometimes you're as sweet as anybody want to be
Oh, when you get the crazy notion of jumping all over me
Well, you give me the blues, I guess you're satisfied
When you give me the blues I want to lay down and die
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I helped you when you had no shoes on your feet, pretty mama
I helped you when you had no food to eat
Now you're that kind of woman that just don't understand
You're taking all my money and give it to another man
Well, you're that kind of woman makes a man lose his brains
You're that kind of woman drives a man insane
You give me the blues, I guess you're satisfied
You give me the blues, I want to lay down and die
Well, you give me the blues, I want to lay down and die
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