Miscellaneous Songs
In chronological order (approximately). Only songs that do not appear on official albums are listed here.
Early Acoustic Bob
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The Two Sisters (Karen Wallace Tape, May 1960)
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Mary Ann (from the “Karen Wallace tape”, 1960)
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Jesus Met The Woman At The Well (Gleason Home Tape, Feb/March 1961)
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Remember me (When the Candle Lights are Gleaming) (Gleason Home Tape, Feb/March 1961)
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James Alley Blues (Minnesota Party Tape, May 1961)
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Railroad Bill (Minnesota Party Tape, May 1961)
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It’s Hard To Be Blind (Minnesota Party and Hotel Tapes, May/Dec 1961)
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Naomi Wise (Riverside Church, Jul 29, 1961)
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Acne (Riverside Church, Jul 29, 1961, w/Ramblin’ Jack Elliott)
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San Francisco Bay Blues (Gerde’s Folk City, Sept 1961)
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The Girl I Left Behind (Oscar Brand Show, Radio, 29 Oct 1961)
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1913 Massacre (Carnegie Chapter Hall, Oct 4, 1961)
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Young But Daily Growin’ (Carnegie Chapter Hall, 4 Nov 1961)
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In The Pines (Carnegie Chapter Hall, Nov 1961 and Toad’s Place, Jan 1990)
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In The Evening (Minnesota Hotel Tape, Dec 1961)
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Dink’s Song (Minnesota Hotel Tape, Dec 1961)
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I Was Young When I Left Home (Minnesota Hotel Tape, Dec 1961)
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Poor Lazarus (Minnesota Hotel Tape, Dec 1961)
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Stealin’ (var, early 1960s)
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Ballad For A Friend (Leed Music demo, Jan 1962)
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Standing On The Highway (Leed Music demo, Jan 1962)
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Smokestack Lightning (Cynthia Gooding show, March 11, 1962)
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Roll On John (Cynthia Gooding, Folksinger’s Choice, Jan/March 1962)
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Hard Travelin’ (Cynthia Gooding, Folksinger’s Choice, Jan/March 1962)
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Long Time Man (Cynthia Gooding’s Folksinger’s Choice, Jan/March 1962)
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Ballad Of Donald White (various, 1962)
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Tomorrow is a Long Time (Witmark demo 1962, Greatest Hits vol 2/In Concert, New Morning outtake 1970)
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Deep Ellem Blues (live, Gerde’s Folk City, NY, Apr 16, 1962)
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Rocks and Gravel (Freewheelin’ outtake, 1962)
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Milk Cow’s Calf Blues (Freewheelin’ outtake, Apr 1962)
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Going Down To New Orleans (Freewheelin’ outtake, Apr 24, 1962)
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Sally Girl (Freewheelin’ outtake, Apr 1962)
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Baby, Please Don’t Go (Freewheelin’ outtake, Apr 25, 1962)
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Wichita Blues (Cynthia Gooding’s Appartment, Feb/March 1962 and 2nd Freewheelin’ session, Apr 25, 1962)
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Lonesome Whistle Blues (Freewheelin’ outtake, 1962)
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The Death of Emmett Till (Freewheelin’ outtake, 1962)
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Whatcha Gonna Do? (Freewheelin’ outtake, 1962)
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Hero Blues (Freewheelin’ outtake, 1962)
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Hiram Hubbard (Finjan Club, July 1962)
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Two Trains Runnin’ (Morganfield; Finjan Club, Montreal, July 2, 1962)
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Motherless Children (Gaslight II, late Oct 1962)
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Handsome Molly (Gaslight II, late Oct 1962)
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Cuckoo Is A Pretty Bird (Gaslight II, late Oct 1962)
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West Texas (Gaslight II, late Oct 1962)
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Ain’t No More Cane (Gaslight II, late Oct 1962)
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Kindhearted Woman Blues (Gaslight II, late Oct 1962)
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Black Cross (Hezekiah Jones) (Gaslight III, late oct 1962)
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Ballad of the Gliding Swan (Madhouse on Castle Street, Dec. 1962)
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Liverpool Gal (manuscript from late 1962, no known version by Dylan)
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Long Ago, Far Away (Witmark Demo, Nov, 1962)
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Talkin’ Devil (Broadside sessions, Jan 19, 1963)
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All Over You (Witmark Demo, early 1963)
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I’d Hate To Be You On That Dreadful Day (Witmark Demo, early 1963)
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Bound To Lose, Bound To Win (Witmark Demo, early 1963)
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Back Door Blues (the “Banjo Tape” with Happy Traum, Feb 8 1963)
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Lonesome River Edge (the “Banjo Tape” with Happy Traum, Feb 8 1963)
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Farewell (Witmark demo/Times outtake, 1963)
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Long Time Gone (Witmark Demo, March 1963)
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Cuban Missile Crisis (Broadside sessions, March 1963)
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Wieviele Straßen (German version of Blowin’ in the Wind)
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I Rode Out One Morning (Fourth McKenzie tape, Apr 1963)
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Ramblin’ Down Through the World (W. Guthrie; NY Town Hall, Apr 12, 1963)
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Hiding Too Long (NY Town Hall, Apr 12 1963)
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Bob Dylan’s New Orleans Rag (NY Town Hall, Apr 12 1963)
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Dusty Old Fairgrounds (Town Hall, NY, 12 Apr 1963)
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Ain’t A-Gonna Grieve (Witmark Demo, Aug 1963)
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Gypsy Lou (Witmark Demo, Aug 1963)
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Troubled and I don’t Know Why (Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, NYC 17 Aug 1963)
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Percy’s Song (Carnegie Hall, New York City 26 Oct 1963)
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Guess I’m Doin’ Fine (Witmark Demo, Jan 1964)
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If You Gotta Go, Go Now (Halloween show, 1964)
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Love Is Just A Four-Letter Word (Joan Baez’ version)
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Lost Highway (Savoy Hotel, May 1965, from Don’t Look Back)
(More or less) Electric Bob, 1965-1975
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Positively 4th Street (Single, 1966)
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Positively Van Gogh (Denver Hotel Room, March 13, 1966; external link)
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On A Rainy Afternoon/Does She Need Me?/I Can’t Leave Her Behind (From Eat The Document, 1966)
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What Kind of Friend Is This? (Eat the Document, 1966)
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I Ain’t Got No Home (Woody Guthrie Tribute concert, Jan 1968)
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Dear Mrs. Roosevelt (Woody Guthrie Tribute concert, Jan 1968)
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The Grand Coulee Dam (Woody Guthrie Tribute concert, Jan 1968)
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Telephone Wire (George Harrison session, May 1, 1970)
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George Jackson (single, 1971)
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Vomit Express (w/Allen Ginsberg, 17 Nov, 1971)
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Rock Me Mama (Pat Garret & Billy The Kid outtake, 1973)
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Climax Tobacco (Pat Garret & Billy The Kid “outtake”, 1973)
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Abandoned Love (“Bitter end” version, 1975)
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Rita May (Desire outtake, 1975)
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Sign Language (written for Eric Clapton, relased on his album No Reason to Cry (1976)
Rolling Thunder Revue 1975-1976
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People Get Ready (Renaldo & Clara version)
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Dark As A Dungeon (Various, Rolling Thunder Revue I, 1975)
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Never Let Me Go (Various, Rolling Thunder Revue I, 1975)
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The Water Is Wide (Various, Rolling Thunder Revue I, 1975)
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Railroad Boy (Various, Rolling Thunder Revue II, 1976)
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Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos) (Rolling Thunder II, 1976)
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Vincent Van Gogh (Various, Rolling Thunder Revue II, 1976)
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Spanish is the Loving Tongue (live, Rolling Thunder Revue II, 1976)
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Wild Mountain Thyme (duet with Joan Baez, Rolling Thunder Revues I+II, 1975-6)
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Dink’s Song (Rolling Thunder version w/Joan Baez, Apr 25, 1976)
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Answerphone Message (Malibu, 1975)
1978 World Tour
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Am I Your Stepchild? (Various, Fall tour 1978 )
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She’s Love Crazy (Various, Fall tour 1978)
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Legionnaire’s disease (recorded by Billy Cross)
Gospel period, 1979-81
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Trouble In Mind (B-side, singles from Slow Train Coming, 1979)
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Blessed is the Name (var. 1979-80)
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I Will Love Him (Toronto, Apr 19, 1980)
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Ain’t Gonna Go To Hell For Anybody (1980 tours)
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Cover Down, Break Through (Spring 1980)
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I Will Sing (Akron, Ohio May 18th, 1980; only performance)
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Caribbean Wind (Fox Warfield, SF, Nov 12 1980)
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City of Gold (unreleased, played live 1980-1981)
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Let’s Keep It Between Us (1980 tours)
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Yonder Comes Sin (Shot of Love outtake, 1980)
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Fever (Seattle, Nov 30, 1980)
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We Just Disagree (Jim Krueger; Various locations, 1980-1981 tour)
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Till I Get It Right (Sung by Regina McCrary during the 1980-81 gospel tour)
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Walk Around Heaven All Day (Sung by Carolyn Dennis during the 1980-81 gospel tour)
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Rise Again (1980-81 tour)
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Abraham, Martin and John (1980-81)
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Mary Of The Wild Moor (1980-81)
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Let’s Begin (by Jim Webb; 1981 tour)
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Thief On The Cross (New Orleans, Nov 10 1981)
Studio outtakes, soundtracks etc. 1978–
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Repossession Blues (1978 rehearsal tape)
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Coming From The Heart (The Road Is Long) (Street Legal outtake, 1978)
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If I Don’t Be There By Morning (written for Eric Clapton’s album Backless, 1978)
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Angel Flying Too Close to the Ground (Infidels outtake and single B-side, 1983)
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This Was My Love (Infidels outtake, 1983)
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Julius and Ethel (Infidels outtake, 1983)
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Almost Done (Verona rehearsal tape, May 1984)
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Dirty Lies (Verona rehearsal tape, May 1984)
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Freedom for the Stallion (1985 studio outtake)
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To Fall In Love With You (Hearts of Fire outtake, aug 1986)
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The Usual (from the film Hearts of Fire, 1987)
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A Couple More Years (from the film Hearts of Fire, 1987)
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Old Five And Dimer (outtake from the film Hearts Of Fire, 1987)
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Night After Night (outtake from Hearts of Fire, 1987)
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[Go ‘way Little Boy](Go ‘way Little Boy) (Empire Burlesque outtake, 1985)
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Band Of The Hand (It’s Hell Time, Man!) (soundtrack, 1986)
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Pretty Boy Floyd (Folkways: A Vision Shared, Spring 1987)
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Important Words (Down in the Groove outtake, 1987)
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Steel Bars (co-written with Michael Bolton, who sung it on his album Time Love & Tenderness, 1991)
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Miss the Mississippi and You (Bill Halley; Bromberg sessions, May/June 1992)
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Kaatskill Serenade (Bromberg; Bromberg sessions, early/mid June 1992)
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Polly Vaughn (Bromberg Sessions, early/mid June 1992)
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Sloppy Drunk (Rogers; Bromberg Sessions, early/mid June 1992)
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You Belong To Me(Good As I Been To You outtake, from the Natural Born Killers soundtrack, 1994)
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Any Way You Want Me (Sony Studios, Sept 30, 1994)
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My Blue Eyed Jane (from the Jimmie Rodgers tribute album, 1997)
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The Man in Me (From New Morning (1970); used for the soundtrack of The Big Lebowski, 1998)
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The Lonesome River (by the Stanley Brothers, sung with Ralph Stanley, 1998)
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Things Have Changed (Wonder Boys soundtrack, 2000)
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Return To Me (Sopranos soundtrack, 2001)
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I Can’t Get You Off Of My Mind (from the Hank Williams tribute album Timeless, 2001)
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Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache (from the Sun Records tribute album Good Rockin’ Tonight (The Legacy of Sun Records), Oct 30 2001)
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Waitin’ For You (Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood soundtrack, 2002)
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Cross The Green Mountain (Gods And Generals, soundtrack, 2003)
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Diamond Joe (M&A) (from Masked and Anonymous, 2003)
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Dixie (from Masked and Anonymous, 2003)
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Tell Ol’ Bill (from North Country, (2005)
Live covers 1984–
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Enough is Enough (live, 1984)
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Why Do I Have To Choose? (Gothenburg, 1984)
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We Had It All (1986 tour)
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I’m Movin’ On (Hank Snow; Tokyo, March 10, 1986)
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That Lucky Old Sun (var., 1986-2000)
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We Three (My Echo, My Shadow and Me) (live, 1986)
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Lonesome Town (summer 1986)
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Thank God (Chabad contribrution, June 1986)
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Red Cadillac and a Black Moustache (summer 1986)
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All My Tomorrows (July 1, 1986, Clarkston, Michigan. One-off)
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Across the Borderline (Mountain View, CA, Aug 5 1986)
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Soon (Gerschwin Gala, Mar 11, 1987)
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Lakes of Pontchartrain (St Louis, Missouri, June 17 1988)
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Eileen Aroon (St Louis, Missouri, June 17 1988)
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Hallelujah (Montreal Jul 8, 1988)
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I’ll Be Around (Hollywood, CA, Aug 4, 1988)
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Barbara Allen (NY, Oct 19 1988)
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Wagoner’s Lad (NY, Oct 19 1988)
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I’m In The Mood For Love (live 1988/9)
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Trail of the Buffalo (live 1988/1991)
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You Don’t Know Me (various locations, 1989-1991)
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Hey La La (My true La La/My La La) (spring/summer 1989)
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Peace in the Valley (Les Arènes, Frejus, France 13 June 1989, one-off)
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Pancho and Lefty (June 21, 1989)
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Crazy Love (duet with Van Morrison, June 27, 1989, Athens)
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One Irish Rover (duet with Van Morrison, June 27, 1989, Athens)
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Don’t Pity Me(Joliette, Quebec, July 31 1989 (one-off)
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The Harder They Come (Jimmy Cliff; Bonner Springs, 22 Aug, 1989)
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Willin’ (Lowell George, var. Never Ending Tour, 1990-2000)
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In The Pines (Carnegie Chapter Hall, Nov 1961 and Toad’s Place, Jan 1990)
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Help Me Make It Through The Night (Toad’s Place, Jan 1990)
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I’ve Been All Around This World (Toad’s Place, Jan 1990)
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Confidential To Me (Toad’s Place, 1990; Dayton OH, 1991)
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Key to the Highway (Toad’s Place, Jan 1990)
- [Old Rock ‘n’ Roller](Old Rock ‘n’ Roller) (Hamburg, 3 July
- Two performances only)
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Stand By Me (Aug 28, 1990, Merrillville, Indiana. One-off)
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Moon River (Merriville, In., Aug 27, 1990)
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When First Unto This Country (June 1991)
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People Putting People Down (Prine; Rome, June 6, 1991)
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20/20 Vision (Austin, 25 October 1991. One-off)
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Answer Me (a few performances, Fall 1991)
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Black Muddy River (Apr 6, 1992)
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Lady of Carlisle (Sydney, Apr 14, 1992)
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Female Rambling Sailor (played live six times in 1992)
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Golden Vanity (Waikiki, HI, Apr 24 1992)
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Girl on the Green Briar Shore (live, 1992)
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Farewell To The Gold (Youngstown, OH, Nov 2, 1992)
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Little Moses (Milan, Italy, Jun 27 1993)
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Weeping Willow (Supper Club, Nov 17, 1993)
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The Lady Came From Baltimore (live 1994)
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New Minglewood Blues (Århus, Denmark, 15 June 1996)
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Shake Sugaree (E. Cotten; live 1996/7)
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Cocaine Blues (Gaslight II 1962/St Johns March 1 1997)
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Viola Lee Blues (Sapporo, Japan, Feb 24 1997)
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Not Fade Away (various locations, 1997-)
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Stone Walls and Steel Bars (Beverly Hills, May 21 1997)
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I’ll Not Be A Stranger (twice, late 1997)
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Roving Gambler (El Rey Theatre, LA, CA, Dec 17 1997)
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White Dove (Various locations, 1997-2000)
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Oh, Babe, It Ain’t No Lie (Durham NH, 1997)
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Friend of the Devil (Hunter/Garcia/Dawson)
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I’m Not Supposed To Care (Gordon Lightfoot; may 1998)
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The Times We’ve Known (Madison Square Garden, November 1 1998)
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You’re Too Late (Frizzell/Willis; Daytona Beach, 1999)
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Train of Love (Johnny Cash Tribute, April 6, 1999)
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Hallelujah, I’m Ready To Go (Various locations, 1999)
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Somebody Touched Me (Various locations, fall 1999)
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I Am The Man, Thomas (Various locations, fall 1999)
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Pass Me Not, O Gentle Savior (Various locations, 1999-2000)
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Rock of Ages (by Augustus Montague Toplady; since 1999)
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A Satisfied Mind (Philadelphia, Nov 9, 1999)
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Duncan And Brady (Durham, NH, Nov 17 1999)
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Things Have Changed (Wonder Boys soundtrack, 2000)
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This World Can’t Stand Long (Anaheim, CA, March 10 2000)
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Roving Blade (Newry Highwayman) (Reno, NV, March 17, 2000)
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Long Black Veil (George, Washington, June 17, 2000)
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Searching For A Soldier’s Grave (Various locations, Summer/Fall 2000)
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Blue Bonnet Girl (live, Bloomington, Indiana, Nov 1, 2000)
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Humming Bird (played by Dylan Summer 2001; incl. John & Jack Anglin’s version)
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Wait For The Light To Shine (by Fred Rose, live, fall 2001)
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Voice From On High/I Hear A Voice Calling (by Bill Monroe/Bessie Lee Mauldin. Hamburg, NY, Aug 15, 2002; incl. versions by Monroe and the Stanley Brothers.)
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Accidentally Like A Martyr (by Warren Zevon. Fall 2002)
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Boom Boom Mancini (by Warren Zevon. Fall 2002)
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Mutineer (by Warren Zevon. Fall 2002)
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Lawyers, Guns and Money (by Warren Zevon; Fall 2002)
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Carrying a Torch (by Van Morrison; Fall 2002)
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Old Man (by Neil Young; fall 2002)
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The End Of The Innocence (by Henley/Hornsby; fall 2002)
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A Change Is Gonna Come (28 March 2004, Apollo Theatre)
- No More One More Time (Oct 13, 2004)