Another Side of Bob Dylan: Recorded Hits. New York, 1964. Songbook with sheet music and lyrics.https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/dylan_lyrics_and_writing/1000/thumbnail.jp
Song dedicated to Woody Guthrie, Sonny, Cisco and Leadbelly, and their fellow travellers.Song writte...
Many of Bob Dylan’s early compositions were drawn from pre-existing musical sources. This article tr...
Despite the fact that Dylan's songs have very singable and memorable melodies, most of the writing a...
Dylan: Words to His Songs. Book of lyrics produced around 1971.https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/dy...
Broadside. Number 6, May 1962. New York. Broadside magazine was small publication at the forefront ...
1. Guess I'm Doing Fine 2. Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Eric von Schmidt) Bob Dylan (guitar &am...
I will first describe how "Man of Constant Sorrow" evolved up to the time of Dylan's recording, foll...
Folk-Rock: The Bob Dylan Story, by Sy and Barbara Ribakove. New York, 1966. This 1966 fan biography ...
The current study is a postmodern appraisal of Bob Dylan’s artistic career and vocal gestures to exa...
Approximately Complete Works. Book of lyrics produced around 1970.https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu...
This article discusses songs performed by musician Bob Dylan which were cover versions of songs by o...
The Bob Dylan Scrapbook: 1956-1966, published by Simon and Shuster (2005). Connelly Library does not...
In the liner notes to Bob Dylan’s first, self-titled record, Robert Shelton (1962) writes: “‘Man of ...
Manuscript lyrics, reproduced in facsimile in The Bob Dylan Scrapbook: 1956-1966, with text by Rober...
Hard Times -Bob Dylan; Follow You Down -Bob Dylan; Sally Gal -Bob Dylan; Ballad of Donald White -Bob...
Song dedicated to Woody Guthrie, Sonny, Cisco and Leadbelly, and their fellow travellers.Song writte...
Many of Bob Dylan’s early compositions were drawn from pre-existing musical sources. This article tr...
Despite the fact that Dylan's songs have very singable and memorable melodies, most of the writing a...
Dylan: Words to His Songs. Book of lyrics produced around 1971.https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/dy...
Broadside. Number 6, May 1962. New York. Broadside magazine was small publication at the forefront ...
1. Guess I'm Doing Fine 2. Baby Let Me Follow You Down (Eric von Schmidt) Bob Dylan (guitar &am...
I will first describe how "Man of Constant Sorrow" evolved up to the time of Dylan's recording, foll...
Folk-Rock: The Bob Dylan Story, by Sy and Barbara Ribakove. New York, 1966. This 1966 fan biography ...
The current study is a postmodern appraisal of Bob Dylan’s artistic career and vocal gestures to exa...
Approximately Complete Works. Book of lyrics produced around 1970.https://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu...
This article discusses songs performed by musician Bob Dylan which were cover versions of songs by o...
The Bob Dylan Scrapbook: 1956-1966, published by Simon and Shuster (2005). Connelly Library does not...
In the liner notes to Bob Dylan’s first, self-titled record, Robert Shelton (1962) writes: “‘Man of ...
Manuscript lyrics, reproduced in facsimile in The Bob Dylan Scrapbook: 1956-1966, with text by Rober...
Hard Times -Bob Dylan; Follow You Down -Bob Dylan; Sally Gal -Bob Dylan; Ballad of Donald White -Bob...
Song dedicated to Woody Guthrie, Sonny, Cisco and Leadbelly, and their fellow travellers.Song writte...
Many of Bob Dylan’s early compositions were drawn from pre-existing musical sources. This article tr...
Despite the fact that Dylan's songs have very singable and memorable melodies, most of the writing a...