Bob Dylan wrote several love songs but none more profound than Ballad In Plaid D and The Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands.
Bob Dylan's Positively 4th Street felt like a turning point, with cutting lyrics that revealed a sharper, more ...
It's one of the highest compliments coming from Dylan, and though the song was first recorded by R&B singer Johnny Thunder and released as a single in 1968, it was written by Tommy James of the ...
Music is subjective. We all have our go-to playlists, guilty pleasures and timeless favorites. But when it comes to identifying which songs have truly stood the test of time, the conversation narrows ...
Asking Bob Dylan how he makes an album is a bit like asking anyone how they know how to walk – they didn't one day, then they learned and now they simply do. "We just take a song; I play it and ...
On February 16, 1974, Bob Dylan scored his first No. 1 album on the coveted Billboard 200 with none other than The Band.
Minutemen—Mike Watt on bass, D. Boon on guitar and lead vocals, and George Hurley on drums—formed in January 1980 and ...
The Story Behind the Song Bob Dylan Once Called the ‘Greatest Ever Written’ originally appeared on Parade. Bob Dylan has called “Wichita Lineman,” the 1968 song written by Jimmy Webb and recorded by ...
A closer look at Bob Dylan's Not Dark Yet, released in 1977, reveals a message of resilience that's more relevant than ever.
Highway 61 Revisited' set Bob Dylan apart from his peers. Here are some trivial tidbits behind the amazing songs on that ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Bob Dylan's new compilation Through the Open Window: The Bootleg ...