Joan Baez : Love Is Just A Four-Letter Word
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- From her 1968 album, "Any Day Now: Songs of Bob Dylan", Joan Baez sings "Love Is Just A Four-Letter Word," a song Dylan has never officially released. Joan Baez recorded her Dylan tribute in a Nashville studio cutting country-inflected renditions of 16 Dylan songs. She was backed by Pete Drake, David Briggs, Norbert Putnam, Jerry Reed, Stephen Stills, and others. "Any Day Now" remains one of Baez's essential recordings.
She sure can sing like a bird. Her recordings of Dylan songs were spot-on, but her career encompasses so much more than that. She is an Icon.
Back in the 60's and 70's I was in love with Joan but she didn't know it!
the greatest Bob Dylan song to never have been recorded by him!
One of the most beautiful songs ever made....Period
"you were talking while i hid, to the one who was the father of your kid"
i think he was writing about sara again
it would be nice if dylan wrote a song for joan...i think she deserved one beautiful song in her honor
That's what Dylan said when Joan sang it for him. He had forgotten that he wrote it!
What great singer, one of the best ever...& a nice person as well....
A powerful performance and it has not diminished with time. As always, your selection of images add to the mix. Love it!
Joan Baez has lived her life by just one Light, regardless of the consequences....
One of the best songs Body Dylan ever wrote, but for whatever reason he never recorded it. Shame. Structurally it's simple and intelligent, and the lyrics are insightful on the falling in/out of relationships. The speaker goes progressively from naive to mature to cynical. "I could could only think in terms in me but know I understand." God, so true.
One of Dylan's great love epics. It's like a premonition of "Blood on the Tracks."
i love this beutiful song , sang by a beutiful lady , takes me back a long long way
Joan Baez is my icon
It's impossible to have one favorite Bob Dylan song! Right?
Also very hard to pick, let's say... just 5 favorite Joan Baez songs!!;)
Though this song sung by her & their duo of ''Forever Young'' are in my top 100!:)
I really enjoyed the video. Thank You!
nostalgia, such a sweet sorrow
very beautiful ~ thank you
yes, that is a Coral Sitar guitar...from the '60's. GREAT sound.
Beautiful, thanks so much.
Nice images, and also nice how sequenced everything.
"Hey, that's a great song!"
She played and sang and still does make Bob's music more appealing, not that Bob needs that, but she made me think more deeply and then i heard Bob's version and man i'm torn between them both.
fantastic
Absolutely beautiful, I first saw her live 1968, and I here she is going to be visitin my area next month, sure hope to see her. Thank you so much for posting this, I watch it over and over
WOW says it all
Beautiful montage. One of the images is not Joan, (the one of Suze Rotolo with Bod Dylan) but beautiful nonetheless. Thank you for posting this.
Joan she the best
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GREAT
The 1967 documentary "Dont Look Back "
@pattycrowe - Yes, that's Suze at 2:38 or so. Suze's book is a good read.
Bob wrote this song about his relationship with Sara Lowndes, "the father of her kid," who became Bob's step-daughter.
beautiful, mahalo nui loa, aloha
That's a '59 Ford at 1:59.
Bob never recorded a version of this song.
I finally understand, tired of failing
In Portuguese too A M O R - 4 letter...
Is that also Suze at 0.14?
@pattycrowe
maybe dylan wrote this song about Rotolo
It sounds like a sitar-guitar (one of those silly things they did in the Sixties).
Not Suze, no.