Bob Dylan - Song to Woody
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This brought me to my knees again - I bet I haven't heard this in 40 years. One of my all time favorites. For a moment upon hearing it again, I felt so young and full of optimism. This song means so much to me.
Elizabeth Jarvis beautiful!
Some songs make me weep. Weep for yesterday and hope.
Me too Elizabeth(almost every time), sure is something special isn't it 🎶
This song makes me shiver. It's beautiful
Instablaster
Mad Men brought me here, amazing song for an amazing show
Heard this song for the first time today, I cried and didn't stop until it was over, God Rest Woody, "Bob" bless Bob, solidarity forever, and an injury to one is an injury to all
The first song Dylan ever wrote - in homage to his mentor and idol. One of my favorite Dylan songs ever.
One of the finest drawings I've ever seen of Dylan.
Artist, legend, poet. Human. Bob Dylan like Cohen touched so many without even knowing, or trying. Genius doesn't require effort. When others ask when would you like to have lived we can say oh yes, we did.
"A funny old world that's coming along. Seems sick and it's hungry. It's tired and it's torn. It looks like it's dying and it's hardly been born." brought me here...still. Let's hope it's still got plenty of good life still in it yet. Keep it up, good people ❤
I AM GENUINELY IN LOVE WITH THIS SONG
The sweetest and most heartfelt song to a dear friend ❤️ of Dylan's.
One of my all time favorites! God I love this man!
Velma Speelman , me too..both of them
Mine as well👍🏽
This song grabbed me the first very first time it and that's one hell of a long time ago. It's impact hasn't diminished a bit.
"I'm out here a thousand miles from my home
Walking a road other men have gone down
I'm seeing a new world of people and things
Hear paupers and peasants and princes and kings
Hey hey Woody Guthrie I wrote you a song
About a funny old world that's coming along
Seems sick and it's hungry, it's tired and it's torn
It looks like it's dying and it's hardly been born
Hey Woody Guthrie but I know that you know
All the things that I'm saying and a many times more
I'm singing you the song but I can't sing enough
'Cause there's not many men that've done the things that you've done
Here's to Cisco and Sonny and Leadbelly too
And to all the good people that travelled with you
Here's to the hearts and the hands of the men
That come with the dust and are gone with the wind
I'm leaving tomorrow but I could leave today
Somewhere down the road someday
The very last thing that I'd want to do
Is to say I've been hitting some hard travelling too."
this song is so lovely. probably a personal top 20. great recording.
Thanks Bob.
This is the song that got me hooked on Bob Dylan back in the 60s. It is still one of my favorites.
Bob, you da man!!Huge part of my life!!😉Can't thank you enough!!Words are not ample!
Bruce Askew I totally know what you mean. His songs were the basis of my love of music growing up. And the range he has is just so amazing.
"Song to Woody" was written by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and released on his debut album, Bob Dylan, in 1962. The song conveys Dylan's appreciation of American folk legend Woody Guthrie. The tune uses the melody from Guthrie's song "1913 Massacre" and one stanza ends with the lines "I'm a-singin' you this song, but I can't sing enough / 'Cause there's not many men that done the things that you've done."[1]
The penultimate stanza of "Song To Woody" pays tribute to Guthrie folk contemporaries Cisco Houston, Sonny Terry and Lead Belly and "all the good people that traveled with you". The line "that come with the dust and are gone with the wind"[2] paraphrases the line "we come with the dust and we go with the wind" in Guthrie's "Pastures of Plenty", a song about people displaced by the dust storms and drought which swept Oklahoma, Texas and other states in the 1930s during The Great Depression.
"Song to Woody" is central to Daniel Wolff's "Grown-Up Anger: The Connected Mysteries of Bob Dylan, Woody Guthrie, and the Calumet Massacre of 1913" published in June, 2017[3]. The book weaves a tale connecting "Song to Woody", "1913 Massacre", the lives of Dylan and Guthrie, American labor history and more.
A live version of "Song to Woody" was recorded at Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium, Santa Cruz, Calif., on 16 March 2000 and released on the "Things Have Changed" CD single in 2000.[4]
David Bowie refers to the song in his tribute to Dylan, "Song for Bob Dylan", which begins with the line, "Now hear this, Robert Zimmerman, I wrote this song for you" mirroring Dylan's own "Hey, hey Woody Guthrie, I wrote you a song."[5] The song is on Bowie's 1971 album, "Hunky Dory".[6]
Frank Turner references the song in his song "Pass it Along", with the lyrics "Hey, hey Mr. Dylan, I have written you a song." This originally appeared on his Rock & Roll EP and was subsequently released on compilation The Second Three Years, which also features a cover of "Song to Woody" renamed "Song to Bob" with some lyrical adjustments.
A punk rock version by Silverstein can be found on the Amnesty International charity album Chimes of Freedom.[7]
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When i play this song i always sing "Hey Hey Woody Guthrie, Bob wrote you a song." as respect for Bob Dylan who owns the song.
Thank you for enriching a song that was already near and dear to my heart(and soul), the man is a true poets gift to music, thank u Robert Zimmerman for ur freewheelin spirit 🎶
Thank you
This came from an album that everyone disliked, now its a classic.
Brings a tear every time
Damn this made me tear up..Love this song..Strange days were living in. Miami FLA. 4/6/20
The first song he ever wrote. Wow.
Dylan s brilliant
the best song writer of all time
Duh.
I like Lennon more
lennon was a great person,not a good enough songwriter
hahahaha. Strawberry Fields, Across the Universe, A Day in The Life, Help, God, and the list goes on. You have no idea what you're talking about
PoetOnMoet apparently all those sit-ups caused you brain damage
God bless this man. He made my music life
Epic Dylan image!
This dude is very the best.
Song to woody is Bob Dylans' famous masterpiece ✨
Great music never gets old.
"I'm a-singin' you this song, but I can't sing enough
'Cause there's not many men that done the things that you've done"
P.I.P. Woody Guthrie trying to live with Huntington's Coria also Bob Dylan has the words that we can no longer speak. Great job to Dylan
If only the world new what was to come following this song.
Great song
Pure Wisdon & Grace +++Gifted +++
Music will never be made like this again
love it
Perfection.
Rest in peace Woody you're my hero
He was a preachy lib. One that turned his back on his helpless young family.
He went on to repeat that selfish cowardly act twice more.
Yeah he made some good music. Your hero? You can do better than that.
This is phenomenal poetry. A total of zero people watching this disagree with me.
Love this. A true gem!
the early raw Dylan-wonderful!
To childhood heroes!
The only innocent love song Dylan ever wrote.
hey, Woody Guthrie !
Here's to Cisco and Sonny and Leadbelly too
And to all the good people that traveled with you
Here's to the hearts and the hands of the men
That come with the dust and are gone with the wind
You can stop right there ...
Wonderful, thank you!
That's y hes dylan
It's a masterpiece, period
Bob's best....
Love Bob, but Mad Men brought me here :3
Benjamin Lopez me too! Love watching reruns of Mad Men
GUTHRIE & DYLAN : T W O K I N G S ! ! !
miss your wisdom on this 50th anniversary of you're passing
sing it Bob😣😢😌
This Machine Kills Fascist
And puppeeeeeeeeers, and peasants, and kings.🐶
this is such an old soul soul song i dont know what to do with it....it belongs in some heavenly place, i dont like to offend the divine by the profane so i'll leave it to you to decide where this song falls, im cofused, heaven or hell, i dont know...
wow its the first song he ever wrote
Doesnt it break your heart?
I need to see a bob Dylan/woody Guthrie mash up
Woody and Huntington's Chorea. Google for it.
Makes you swallow then breathe.
I could have sworn he sang ‘hip hoppers’ instead of ‘you paupers and peasants’....
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Something about this sounds off. The guitar track sounds out of sync with the vocals. I used to have this on CD and it sounded much more forceful and in sync.
40 millennials disapprove
Just wow.
I'm thinking that drugs really messed up Bob Dylan in the mid-sixties. He was still a fantastic talent, but he lost himself. One only dreams of what might have been.
Jay Raskin What the hell are you talking about? "Messed him up"?
He only got better as he got older.
And what the hell do you know about his ACTUAL drug use?
Dylan as Ginsburg pointed out by Dylan's second album Dylan had soaked up all of his influences --Woody Hank Williams Robert Johnson Ginsberg Kerouac and distilled it into someting uniquely his own far far out distancing all of his influences... Ginsberg said when he heard Dylan's It's A Hard Rain's a-gonna fall he criedOver he was so emotional over the student far surpassing the teacher.
that is not thinking.
You must be thinking of someone else.
I'm a thinkin' what a loser Jay Raskin.....what have you done...NOTHING
P.I.P. Woody Guthrie trying to live with Huntington's Coria also Bob Dylan has the words that we can no longer speak. Great job to Dylan
I'm out here a thousand miles from my home
Walkin' a road other men have gone down
I'm seein' your world of people and things
Your paupers and peasants and princes and kings
Hey, hey Woody Guthrie, I wrote you a song
'Bout a funny ol' world that's a-comin' along
Seems sick and it's hungry, it's tired and it's torn
It looks like it's a-dyin' and it's hardly been born
Hey, Woody Guthrie, but I know that you know
All the things that I'm a-sayin' and a-many times more
I'm a-singin' you the song, but I can't sing enough
'Cause there's not many men that done the things that you've done
Here's to Cisco and Sonny and Leadbelly too
And to all the good people that traveled with you
Here's to the hearts and the hands of the men
That come with the dust and are gone with the wind
I'm a-leaving' tomorrow, but I could leave today
Somewhere down the road someday
The very last thing that I'd want to do
Is to say I've been hittin' some hard travelin' too
Songwriters: Bob Dylan
I'm out here a thousand miles from my home
Walkin' a road other men have gone down
I'm seein' your world of people and things
Your paupers and peasants and princes and kings
Hey, hey Woody Guthrie, I wrote you a song
'Bout a funny ol' world that's a-comin' along
Seems sick and it's hungry, it's tired and it's torn
It looks like it's a-dyin' and it's hardly been born
Hey, Woody Guthrie, but I know that you know
All the things that I'm a-sayin' and a-many times more
I'm a-singin' you this song, but I candt sing enough
'Cause there's not many men that done the things that you've done
Here's to Cisco and Sonny and Leadbelly too
And to all the good people that traveled with you
Here's to the hearts and the hands of the men
That come with the dust and are gone with the wind
I'm a-leavin' tomorrow, but I could leave today
Somewhere down the road someday
The very last thing that I'd want to do
Is to say, "I've been hittin' some hard travelin' too"