The second studio album by the American singer/songwriter, originally released in May 1963. Dylan's lyrics embraced news stories drawn from headlines about the civil rights movement and he articulated anxieties about the fear of nuclear warfare. Balancing this political material were love songs, sometimes bitter and accusatory, and material that features surreal humor.
Album: The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan | ||||
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# | Song Title | Time | ||
1) | Blowin' in the Wind | More Info... | 0:02 | |
2) | Girl from the North Country | More Info... | 0:03 | |
3) | Masters of War | More Info... | 0:04 | |
4) | Down the Highway | More Info... | 0:03 | |
5) | Bob Dylan's Blues | More Info... | 0:02 | |
6) | A Hard Rain's A-gonna Fall | More Info... | 0:07 | |
7) | Don't Think Twice, It's All Right | More Info... | 0:03 | |
8) | Bob Dylan's Dream | More Info... | 0:05 | |
9) | Oxford Town | More Info... | 0:02 | |
10) | Talkin' World War III Blues | More Info... | 0:06 | |
11) | Corrina, Corrina | More Info... | 0:02 | |
12) | Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance | More Info... | 0:02 | |
13) | I Shall Be Free | More Info... | 0:04 | |
Album: The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan | ||||
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# | Song Title | Time | ||
1) | Blowin' in the Wind | More Info... | 0:02 | |
2) | Girl from the North Country | More Info... | 0:03 | |
3) | Masters of War | More Info... | 0:04 | |
4) | Down the Highway | More Info... | 0:03 | |
5) | Bob Dylan's Blues | More Info... | 0:02 | |
6) | A Hard Rain's A-gonna Fall | More Info... | 0:07 | |
7) | Don't Think Twice, It's All Right | More Info... | 0:03 | |
8) | Bob Dylan's Dream | More Info... | 0:05 | |
9) | Oxford Town | More Info... | 0:02 | |
10) | Talkin' World War III Blues | More Info... | 0:06 | |
11) | Corrina, Corrina | More Info... | 0:02 | |
12) | Honey, Just Allow Me One More Chance | More Info... | 0:02 | |
13) | I Shall Be Free | More Info... | 0:04 | |
The second studio album by the American singer/songwriter, originally released in May 1963. Dylan's lyrics embraced news stories drawn from headlines about the civil rights movement and he articulated anxieties about the fear of nuclear warfare. Balancing this political material were love songs, sometimes bitter and accusatory, and material that features surreal humor.
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