The Byrds almost covered another Bob Dylan track before settling on a folk standard Pete Seeger wrote in the late 1950s.
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If you're wondering how to get tickets to see the iconic Bob Dylan, the answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind. (It's also ...
Anyone who thought the Byrds' debut album was the work of a one-hit wonder based on the commercial success of "Mr. Tambourine ...
Bob Dylan and The Band didn't officially release 'The Basement Tapes' until 1975. These four covers gave the wider world a taste of it.