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Dylan's Autobiography of a Vocation.Indb Renza, Louis A. "Index of Bob Dylan Songs and Albums." Dylan’s Autobiography of a Vocation: A Reading of the Lyrics 1965–1967. New York: Bloomsbury Academic, 2017. 198–200. Bloomsbury Collections. Web. 25 Sep. 2021. <>. Downloaded from Bloomsbury Collections, www.bloomsburycollections.com, 25 September 2021, 14:35 UTC. Copyright © Louis A. Renza 2017. You may share this work for non-commercial purposes only, provided you give attribution to the copyright holder and the publisher, and provide a link to the Creative Commons licence. Index of Bob Dylan Songs and Albums Note: Page references with letter ‘n’ refer to notes. “A Hard Rain’s A-Gonna Fall” 8 , 10 , 51 , 87 “California” 20 “Absolutely Sweet Marie” 69 – 71 , “Can You Please Crawl Out Your 168 n.15 , 169 n.19 Window?” 39 – 40 , 116 , 165 n.11 “All Along the Watchtower” xiv , xv , “Chimes of Freedom” 2 – 4 , 147 146 – 9 , 180 n.61 “Clothes Line Saga” 92 , 118 – 20 Another Side of Bob Dylan 1 – 2 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 45 , 46 , 159 n.2 , 162 n.5 , 162 n.10 , 162 n.13 , “Dark Eyes” xiii 176 n.4 “Dear Landlord” 143 – 4 , 179 n.42 Another Side of Bob Dylan liner notes “Desolation Row” 51 – 7 , 87 , 112 , (“Some Other Kinds Of Songs . 165 n.10 , 166 n.26 , 167 n.30 Poems by Bob Dylan”) 6 , 162 n.13 “Don’t Ya Tell Henry” 114 – 15 , 118 “Apple Suckling Tree” 108 – 9 , 174 n.41 , “Down Along the Cove” 150 – 1 , 181 n.65 174 n.43 , 174 n.51 “Down in the Flood (Crash on the “As I Went Out One Morning” 141 – 3 , 150 Levee)” 104 “ D r i ft er’s Escape” 139 – 40 , 141 , 143 , “Ballad of a Th in Man” 37 – 9 , 47 , 67 , 178 n.29 101 , 165 n.7, 165 n.12 “Duquesne Whistle” 157 “Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest, Th e” 135 – 8 , 139 , 141 , 142 , 174 n.40 , “Everything Is Broken” xiv 177 n.11 , 178 nn.25 – 6 Basement Tapes xiv , xvi , 91 – 123 passim, “Farewell Angelina” 14 – 15 , 27 , 147 126 , 130 , 132 , 149 , 160 n.10 , 168 n.18 , “Fourth Time Around” 79 , 80 – 3 , 84 , 172 n.17 , 173 n.25 , 173 n.32 , 173 n.38 , 87 , 176 n.4 174 n.44 , 175 n.53 , 175 n.57 , 181 n.65 “From a Buick 6” 50 – 1 , 61 , 166 n.24 Biograph 95 Blonde on Blonde xvi , 59 – 90 passim, 92 , “Gates of Eden” 2 , 15 – 17 , 18 , 108 , 114 93 , 97 , 101 , 105 , 121 , 126 , 129 , 140 , 148 , “Get Your Rocks Off !” 105 – 6 , 107 , 120 166 n.21 , 168 n.12 , 169 n.23 , 174 n.44 , “Goin’ to Acapulco” 97 – 8 , 172 n.16 176 n.5 , 177 n.16 Blood on the Tracks 175 n.58 , 181 n.7 Highway 61 Revisited xv , 31 – 57 passim, “Blowin’ in the Wind” xiii , 161 n.5 67 , 89 , 166 n.24 “Bob Dylan’s 115t h Dream” 11 – 14 , 20 , “Highway 61 Revisited” 32 , 33 – 5 , 37 31 – 2 “Honest with Me” 176 n.4 Bringing It All Back Home xiii , xv , xvi , 1 – 30 , 32 , 89 , 92 , 121 , 134 , 136 , 137 , 139 , “I Am a Lonesome Hobo” 134 – 5 , 145 , 148 , 153 , 163 n.26 150 , 177 n.18 , 177 n.20 “I and I” 166 n.16 DDylan'sylan's AAutobiographyutobiography ooff a VVocation.indbocation.indb 119898 88/3/2017/3/2017 112:56:042:56:04 PPMM Index of Bob Dylan Songs and Albums 199 “I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine” 125 – 6 , “Marchin’ to the City” 160 n.10 127 , 140 – 1 , 142 “Million Dollar Bash” 101 , 103 – 4 , 113 , “I Pity the Poor Immigrant” 144 – 6 , 149 , 173 n.32 179 – 80 nn.45 – 47 “Minstrel Boy” 109 , 174 n.44 “I Shall Be Free No. 10 ” 159 n.2 Modern Times 154 “I Shall Be Released” 92 , 96 – 7 , 160 n.10 “Most Likely You Go Your Way (and I’ll “I Wanna Be Your Lover” 68 – 9 Go Mine)” 73 – 4 , 140 , 174 n.44 , “I Want You” 59 – 61 , 62 , 77 , 121 , 167 n.3 177 n.16 “I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight” 150 , 151 “Mr. Tambourine Man” 2 , 27 – 30 , 32 , “I’ll Keep It with Mine” 45 – 6 87 , 93 , 94 , 120 , 163 – 4 nn.28 – 29 , “I’m Not Th ere” xiv , 87 , 92 , 120 – 1 164 n.31 Infi dels 154 – 5 , 166 n.16 “It Ain’t Me, Babe” 5 , 176 n.4 Nashville Skyline 153 – 4 , 181 n.4 “It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to “Not Dark Yet” 151 , 156 Cry” 44 – 5 , 145 “Nothing to It” 91 – 2 , 109 , 171 n.1 “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue” 17 – 19 , 20 , “Nothing Was Delivered” 107 – 8 , 163 nn.17 – 18 173 n.40 “It’s Alright, Ma (I’m Only Bleeding) 8 – 10 , 11 “Obviously Five Believers” 79 – 80 “Odds and Ends” 92 , 109 , 110 , 113 “Joan Baez, Part Two” 170 n.38 Oh Mercy xiv , 154 , 159 n.4 “John Brown” 33 “One of Us Must Know (Sooner or John Wesley Harding xiii, xvi , 125 – 51 Later)” 74 – 5 passim, 153 , 154, 156 , 160 n.10 , 174 “On the Road Again” 8 n.41 , 176 n.5 , 177 n.10 , 178 n.33 , 180 “Open the Door, Homer” 110 – 11 , n.50 , 180 n.61 174 n.46 “John Wesley Harding” xvi , 126 – 8 , “Outlaw Blues” 19 – 20 140 , 141 John Wesley Harding liner notes (“Th ree Planet Waves 160 n.8 Kings”) 125 , 129 – 32 , 136 , 177 n.10 “Please, Missus Henry” 92 , 99 – 100 “Just Like a Woman” 72 – 3 , 169 n.22 “Pledging My Time” 77 , 78 – 9 “Just Like Tom Th umb’s Blues” 47 – 9 , 97 “Positively 4t h Street” 39 , 40 – 1 , 42 , 74 – 5 , 133 “Lay, Lady, Lay” 154 “Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat” 67 – 8 “Queen Jane Approximately” 46 – 7 “Like a Rolling Stone” xvii , 41 – 3 , 44 , “Quinn the Eskimo (Th e Mighty 49 , 61 , 87 , 116 , 151 , 165 nn. 11 – 12 , Quinn)” 95 – 6 , 97 , 102 , 107 , 151 , 177 n.21 172 n.13 “Lo and Behold!” 111 – 13 “Long-Distance Operator” 106 – 7 “Rainy Day Women # 12 & 35 ” 66 – 7 , 79 , “ Love and Th eft ” xiv , 176 n.4 105 , 168 n.10 “Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word” 25 – 6 “Red River Shore” 167 n.2 , 171 n.39 “Love Minus Zero/No Limit” xiv , 23 – 4 , 26 “Restless Farewell” 19 , 176 n.4 “Maggie’s Farm” 2 , 20 – 2 , 106 , 128 , 155 , “Sad-Eyed Lady of the Lowlands” 83 – 6 , 163 n.21 170 n.35 “Man in the Long Black Coat” xv , 154 “Santa Fe” 113 – 14 DDylan'sylan's AAutobiographyutobiography ooff a VVocation.indbocation.indb 119999 88/3/2017/3/2017 112:56:042:56:04 PPMM 200 Index of Bob Dylan Songs and Albums Self Portrait 174 n.44 “Times Th ey Are A-Changin’, Th e” 162 n.5 “She Belongs to Me” 22 – 3 , 49 , 50 , 163 n.23 “Tiny Montgomery” 93 – 5 , 171 – 2 n.7 , “She’s Your Lover Now” 64 – 6 172 n.10 “Sign on the Cross” 121 – 3 “To Ramona” 46 “Silent Weekend” 105 “Tombstone Blues” 34 – 6 , 37 , 164 – 5 “Simple Twist of Fate” 181 n.7 nn.5 – 6 “Sitting on a Barbed-Wire Fence” 45 “Tonight I’ll Be Staying Here with “Someday Baby” 154 You” 153 – 4 “Something Th ere Is about You” xvi , “Too Much of Nothing” 101 – 2 , 104 , 160 n.8 119 , 126 “Song to Woody” 32 , 111 “To Ramona” 46 “Spanish Harlem Incident” 4 – 5 Triplicate 157 Street-Legal 181 n.5 , 181 n.8 “Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum” xiv “Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again” 61 – 4 , 66 , 88 , 101 “Visions of Johanna” xiii , 86 – 90 , 91 , 105 , “Subterranean Homesick Blues” 2 , 107 , 150 , 171 n.39 , 171 n.44 6 – 8 , 10 , 15 , 16 , 20 , 27 , 163 n.27 , 170 n.33 “When the Ship Comes In” 147 “Sweetheart Like You” 154 – 6 “Where Are You Tonight? (Journey Th rough Dark Heat)” xiv , 181 n.8 “Talkin’ New York” 3 “Wicked Messenger” 125 , 133 – 4 “Tangled Up in Blue” xiv “With God on Our Side” 33 “Tears of Rage” 92 , 102 – 3 “Tell Me, Momma” 75 – 6 “Yea! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread” 92 , “Temporary Like Achilles” 76 – 8 98 – 9 , 172 n.20 Th e Times Th ey Are A-Changin’ 2 , 19 , “You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere” 94 161 n.5 , 176 n.4 “Th is Wheel’s on Fire” 115 – 17 , 149 , 155 , 175 n.55 , 175 n.57 DDylan'sylan's AAutobiographyutobiography ooff a VVocation.indbocation.indb 220000 88/3/2017/3/2017 112:56:042:56:04 PPMM.
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