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Tangled Up in Blue

Bob Dylan

Posted Dec 09, 2004 12:00 AM

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Written by: Dylan
Produced by: Dylan
Released: Jan. '75 on Columbia
Charts: 7 weeks
Top spot: No. 31

When Dylan introduced "Tangled Up in Blue" onstage in 1978, he described it as a song that took him "ten years to live and two years to write." It's still one of his most frequently performed live staples. It was the six-minute opener from Blood on the Tracks, written as his first marriage was falling apart. Dylan takes inspiration from classic country singers such as Hank Williams and Lefty Frizzell, in a tale of a drifting heart on the road through the Sixties and Seventies. Dylan kept revising the song heavily through the years; on his 1984 Real Live, he plays with the chords and lyrics to tell a whole new story.

Appears on: Blood on the Tracks (Columbia)

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