i love this song. it's one of his newer songs that i actually like. it's a "prettier" song than we're used to from mr. zimmerman. you can hear passion and emotion in this song, whereas most of his other newer stuff is "music for the sake of making music" in my opinion. i haven't listened to his brand new album yet; maybe i'll change my mind about the current dylan.
I think this might be very old. In any case, I know about it from another Woody Guthrie disciple, Ramblin Jack Elliott, circa 1962. So its certainly not a new Dylan song.
I think this might be very old. In any case, I know about it from another Woody Guthrie disciple, Ramblin Jack Elliott, circa 1962. So its certainly not a new Dylan song.
I think this might be very old. In any case, I know about it from another Woody Guthrie disciple, Ramblin Jack Elliott, circa 1962. So its certainly not a new Dylan song.
I think this might be very old. In any case, I know about it from another Woody Guthrie disciple, Ramblin Jack Elliott, circa 1962. So its certainly not a new Dylan song.
i love this song. it's one of his newer songs that i actually like. it's a "prettier" song than we're used to from mr. zimmerman. you can hear passion and emotion in this song, whereas most of his other newer stuff is "music for the sake of making music" in my opinion. i haven't listened to his brand new album yet; maybe i'll change my mind about the current dylan.
It's not actually a 'new' song - 'Good as I Been to You' is an album of covers - mostly traditional folk songs.
It's not actually a 'new' song - 'Good as I Been to You' is an album of covers - mostly traditional folk songs.
I think this might be very old. In any case, I know about it from another Woody Guthrie disciple, Ramblin Jack Elliott, circa 1962. So its certainly not a new Dylan song.
I think this might be very old. In any case, I know about it from another Woody Guthrie disciple, Ramblin Jack Elliott, circa 1962. So its certainly not a new Dylan song.
I think this might be very old. In any case, I know about it from another Woody Guthrie disciple, Ramblin Jack Elliott, circa 1962. So its certainly not a new Dylan song.
I think this might be very old. In any case, I know about it from another Woody Guthrie disciple, Ramblin Jack Elliott, circa 1962. So its certainly not a new Dylan song.