“I love Bob Dylan, I really do. I love his early work, I love the first time he plugged in electrically, I love his Christian albums, I love his other albums.”
~Johnny Cash
In this series of post I’ll present all the Dylan covers by Johnny Cash I could find. They will be presented chronologically with facts related to the recording.
PS! duets are not included, rather check out:
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Here is part 1: Johnny Cash covers Bob Dylan – part 1
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One Too Many Mornings
Date: October 29, 1965
Location: Columbia Studio, Nashville, TN.
Producers: Don Law – Frank Jones.
Released: Johnny And June (1979), Bootleg Volume II: From Memphis To Hollywood (2011) & The Man In Black 1963-1969, Plus (1995)
Wanted Man (Dylan & Cash)- Live at San Quentin
Date: February 24, 1969
Location: San Quentin State Prison, CA.
Producer: Bob Johnston.
Studio version:
Date: October 9, 1970
Location: Columbia Studio, Nashville, TN.
Producer: Bob Johnston.
Released: Little Fauss And Big Halsy (1970), Johnny Cash – 70th Birthday Sampler (2002) & Johnny Cash – Man In Black: Limited Edition 70th Birthday Sampler (2002)
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Blowin’ In The Wind – 11 November 1970
Cash remembers Armistice day
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Song To Woody
Date: February 19, 1975
Location: Quadrafonic Studios, Nashville, TN.
Producer: Bob Johnston.
Released: Earl Scruggs Anniversay Album, Volume 1 (1975) & Heroes And Friends, Volume 2 (1997)
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