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Man On The Street 1Bob Dylan © 1962, 1965 Music Corp. of America(Official lyrics @ www.bobdylan.com) |
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First Gaslight tape, Gaslight Cafˇ, NYC - September 1961 Carnegie Chapter Hall, NYC - 4.nov.1961 "Bob Dylan" recording session 2, Columbia Studio A, NYC - 22.nov.1961, take 2 Well i'll sing you a song, it ain't very long About an old man he never done wrong How he died nobody can say They found him dead in the street one day. Well the crowd they gathered one fine morn At the man whose clothes an' shoes were torn There on the sidewalk he did lay They stopped an' stared and they went their way. Well the policeman come an' he looked around "Get up old man or i'm takin' you down." He jabbed him once with his bully club The old man then rolled off the curb. Well he jabbed him again an' loudly said "Call the wagon, this man is dead." The wagon come, they loaded him in I never saw the man again. Well i've sung you my song, it ain't very long About an old man who never done wrong How he died nobody could say They found him dead in the street one day. |
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Man On The Street 2 |
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"Bob Dylan" recording session 2, Columbia Studio A, NYC - 20.nov.1961, alt take Well i'll sing you a song, ain't very long About an old man who never done wrong How he died nobody can say They found him dead in the street one day. Well the crowd they gathered one fine morn At the man whose clothes an' shoes were torn There on the sidewalk he did lay They stopped an' stared then walked their way. Well the policeman come an' he looked around "Get up old man or i'm takin' you down." He jabbed him once with his bully club And the old man then rolled off the curb. Well he jabbed him again an' loudly said "Call the wagon, this man is dead." The wagon come, they loaded him in I never saw the man again. Well i've sung you my song, it ain't very long About an old man who never done wrong How he died noone can say They found him dead in the street one day. |
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Man On The Street 3 |
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Leeds Music demo, NYC - february 1962, interrupted Well i'll sing you a song, it ain't very long About an old man he never done wrong How he died no one can say They found him dead in the street one day. Well the crowd they gathered one fine morn At the man whose clothes an' shoes were torn There on the sidewalk he did lay They stopped an' stared and they went their way. Well, the policeman come an' he looked around "Get up, old man or i'm takin' you down." An' he jabbed him once with his bully club The old man then rolled off the curb. I... jeez, Can't g... I've lost the words/verses... |
6 Sep 1961 1 | THE MINNEAPOLIS HOTEL TAPE & THE GASLIGHT CAFE (BD Archive) |
MONTREAL 1962 NEW YORK 1961 (cd bootleg) | |
HISTORICAL ARCHIVES Vol. 1 (vinyl bootleg) | |
GWW A THOUSAND MILES BEHIND (vinyl bootleg) | |
4 Nov 1961 | CARNEGIE CHAPTER HALL 1961 |
FOLK SINGER-HUMDINGER Just About As Good As It Gets! | |
22 Nov 1961 1 | the bootleg series volumes 1-3 [rare and unreleased] 1961-1991 |
22 Nov 1961 2 | THE WITMARK DEMOS: THE BOOTLEG SERIES Vol. 9 / 1962-1964 #2 |
THE BOOTLEG (b) | |
IN THE PINES (b) #2 | |
Feb 1962 3 | THE WITMARK DEMOS: THE BOOTLEG SERIES Vol. 9 / 1962-1964 #1 |
IN THE PINES (cd bootleg) |