Here are two Dylan covers by The Everly Brothers & Bob Dylan singing two songs made famous by The Everly Brothers.
I can hear the turning of the key
I’ve been deceived by the clown inside of me
I thought that he was righteous but he’s vain
Oh, something’s a-telling me I wear the ball and chainMy patron saint is a-fighting with a ghost
He’s always off somewhere when I need him most
The Spanish moon is rising on the hill
But my heart is a-tellin’ me I love ya still
Abandoned Love (from their 1985 Dave Edmunds produced album Born Yesterday)
Lay, Lady, Lay (from their 1984 Mercury LP “EB 84”):
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“All I have to do is dream” was written by Felice and Boudleaux Bryant, and made famous by The Everly Brothers.
I can make you mine
Taste your lips of wine
Anytime night or day
Only trouble is
Gee whiz
I’m dreamin’ my life away
Here is Bob Dylan’s beautiful version recorded @ Columbia Studio B, New York City – May 1, 1970:
These are the words of a frontier lad
Who lost his love when he turned badTake a message to Mary
But don’t tell her where I am
Take a message to Mary
But don’t say I’m in a jail
Take A Message To Mary – recorded May 3, 1969 and released on “Self Portrait” (June 1970).
-Egil
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