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DISCID=8f0c1b0a
DTITLE=Bob Dylan / Blood On The Tracks
DYEAR=1974
DGENRE=Rock
TTITLE0=Tangled Up In Blue
TTITLE1=Simple Twist Of Fate
TTITLE2=You're A Big Girl Now
TTITLE3=Idiot Wind
TTITLE4=You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go
TTITLE5=Meet Me In The Morning
TTITLE6=Lily, Rosemary And The Jack Of Hearts
TTITLE7=If You See Her, Say Hello
TTITLE8=Shelter From The Storm
TTITLE9=Buckets Of Rain
EXTD=Tony Brown - Bass\nBuddy Cage - Steel Guitar\nPaul Griffin - Orga
EXTD=n\nEric Weissberg & Deliverance
EXTT0=Early one mornin' the sun was shinin',\nI was layin' in bed\nWond
EXTT0='rin' if she'd changed at allwasn't big enough.\nAnd I was standi
EXTT0=n' on the side of the road\nRain fallin' on my shoes\nHead\nI hel
EXTT0=ped her out of a jam, I guess,\nBut I used a little too much forc
EXTT0=e.\nWe drove that car y\nI heard her say over my shoulder,\n"We'l
EXTT0=l meet again someday on the avenue,"\nTangled up indrifted down t
EXTT0=o New Orleans\nWhere I happened to be employed\nWorkin' for a whi
EXTT0=le on a fishin' just grew\nTangled up in blue.\n\nShe was workin'
EXTT0= in a topless place\nAnd I stopped in for a  was standing there i
EXTT0=n back of my chair\nSaid to me, "Don't I know your name?"\nI mutt
EXTT0=ered somgled up in blue.\n\nShe lit a burner on the stove and off
EXTT0=ered me a pipe\n"I thought you'd neveirteenth century.\nAnd every
EXTT0= one of them words rang true\nAnd glowed like burnin' coal\nPouri
EXTT0=ntairs,\nThere was music in the cafes at night\nAnd revolution in
EXTT0= the air.\nThen he started int\nI became withdrawn,\nThe only thi
EXTT0=ng I knew how to do\nWas to keep on keepin' on like a bird ow.\nS
EXTT0=ome are mathematicians\nSome are carpenter's wives.\nDon't know h
EXTT0=ow it all got started,\n from a different point of view,\nTangled
EXTT0= up in blue.
EXTT1=They sat together in the park\nAs the evening sky grew dark,\nShe
EXTT1= looked at him and he felt a by the old canal\nA little confused,
EXTT1= I remember well\nAnd stopped into a strange hotel with a yed\nAs
EXTT1= she was walkin' by the arcade.\nAs the light bust through a beat
EXTT1=-up shade where he wasn't see her anywhere.\nHe told himself he d
EXTT1=idn't care, pushed the window open wide,\nFelt an erot that talks
EXTT1=,\nHunts her down by the waterfront docks where the sailers all c
EXTT1=ome in.\nMaybe  still believe she was my twin, but I lost the rin
EXTT1=g.\nShe was born in spring, but I was born t
EXTT2=Our conversation was short and sweet\nIt nearly swept me off-a my
EXTT2= feet.\nAnd I'm back in the rng for me at his own expense.\nAnd I
EXTT2='m just like that bird, oh, oh,\nSingin' just for you.\nI st.\nI 
EXTT2=can change, I swear, oh, oh,\nSee what you can do.\nI can make it
EXTT2= through,\nYou can makn somebody's room.\nIt's a price I have to 
EXTT2=pay\nYou're a big girl all the way.\n\nA change in tarts\nLike a 
EXTT2=corkscrew to my heart\nEver since we've been apart.
EXTT3=Someone's got it in for me, they're planting stories in the press
EXTT3=\nWhoever it is I wish they'd died it came to me.\nI can't help i
EXTT3=t if I'm lucky.\n\nPeople see me all the time and they jus couldn
EXTT3='t believe after all these years, you didn't know me better than 
EXTT3=that\nSweet lady.\n\nI an idiot, babe.\nIt's a wonder that you st
EXTT3=ill know how to breathe.\n\nI ran into the fortune-er on the cros
EXTT3=s, smoke pourin' out of a boxcar door,\nYou didn't know it, you d
EXTT3=idn't think it Visions of your chestnut mare shoot through my hea
EXTT3=d and are makin' me see stars.\nYou hurt thewind, blowing through
EXTT3= the flowers on your tomb,\nBlowing through the curtains in your 
EXTT3=room.\nIed us down and destiny which broke us apart\nYou tamed th
EXTT3=e lion in my cage but it just wasn't ou'll find out when you reac
EXTT3=h the top\nYou're on the bottom.\n\nI noticed at the ceremony, yo
EXTT3=uack on the seventh day and sat stone-faced while the building bu
EXTT3=rned.\nI waited for you on therand Coulee Dam to the Capitol.\nId
EXTT3=iot wind, blowing every time you move your teeth,\nYou're al past
EXTT3= your door, I been wishin' I was somebody else instead.\nDown the
EXTT3= highway, down the tracery last time and now I'm finally free,\nI
EXTT3= kissed goodbye the howling beast on the borderline our kind of l
EXTT3=ove,\nAnd it makes me feel so sorry.\n\nIdiot wind, blowing throu
EXTT3=gh the buttons on even feed ourselves.
EXTT4=I've seen love go by my door\nIt's never been this close before\n
EXTT4=Never been so easy or so slowonly known careless love,\nIt's alwa
EXTT4=ys hit me from below.\nThis time around it's more correct\ne cry 
EXTT4=if you don't know.\nCan't remember what I was thinkin' of\nYou mi
EXTT4=ght be spoilin' me too nnin' slow and lazy,\nI could stay with yo
EXTT4=u forever\nAnd never realize the time.\n\nSituationsaffair,\nYer 
EXTT4=gonna make me lonesome when you go.\n\nYer gonna make me wonder w
EXTT4=hat I'm doin',\nonolulu,\nSan Francisco, Ashtabula,\nYer gonna ha
EXTT4=ve to leave me now, I know.\nBut I'll see you
EXTT5=Meet me in the morning, 56th and Wabasha\nMeet me in the morning,
EXTT5= 56th and Wabasha\nHoney, we dawn\nBut you wouldn't know it by me
EXTT5=\nEvery day's been darkness since you been gone.\n\nLittleoney, y
EXTT5=a treat me so unkind.\n\nThe birds are flyin' low babe, honey I f
EXTT5=eel so exposed\nWell, barbed wire, felt the hail fall from above\n
EXTT5=Well, I struggled through barbed wire, felt the hae sun sinkin' l
EXTT5=ike a ship\nAin't that just like my heart, babe\nWhen you kissed 
EXTT5=my lips?
EXTT6=The festival was over, the boys were all plannin' for a fall,\nTh
EXTT6=e cabaret was quiet except fon the doorway lookin' like the Jack 
EXTT6=of Hearts.\n\nHe moved across the mirrored room, "Set it uhim wit
EXTT6=h a grin,\n"Could you kindly tell me, friend, what time the show 
EXTT6=begins?"\nThen he moven' for a third to match her pair.\nOutside 
EXTT6=the streets were fillin' up, the window was open wi owned the tow
EXTT6=n's only diamond mine,\nHe made his usual entrance lookin' so dan
EXTT6=dy and so fine.cane were no match for the Jack of Hearts.\n\nRose
EXTT6=mary combed her hair and took a carriage intdarlin', that I'm lat
EXTT6=e," but he didn't seem to hear.\nHe was starin' into space over a
EXTT6=t the Jahen the crowd began to stamp their feet and the house lig
EXTT6=hts did dim\nAnd in the darkness of tas a child,\nShe did whateve
EXTT6=r she had to do, she had that certain flash every time she smiled
EXTT6=.uite like the Jack of Hearts.\n\nThe hangin' judge came in unnot
EXTT6=iced and was being wined and dme between Lily and the king.\nNo, 
EXTT6=nothin' ever would except maybe the Jack of Hearts.\n\nRosedone a
EXTT6= lot of bad things, even once tried suicide,\nWas lookin' to do j
EXTT6=ust one good deed beforun out?" she laughed at him, "Well, I gues
EXTT6=s you must have known it would someday.\nBe careful ere comin' fo
EXTT6=r the Jack of Hearts.\n\nThe backstage manager was pacing all aro
EXTT6=und by his chairhe leading actor hurried by in the costume of a m
EXTT6=onk.\nThere was no actor anywhere better thand her so much.\n"I'v
EXTT6=e missed you so," she said to him, and he felt she was sincere,\n
EXTT6=But just pened pretty quick,\nThe door to the dressing room burst
EXTT6= open and a cold revolver clicked.\nAnJack of Hearts.\n\nTwo door
EXTT6=s down the boys finally made it through the wall\nAnd cleaned out
EXTT6= tess back in town.\nBut they couldn't go no further without the 
EXTT6=Jack of Hearts.\n\nThe next day blink,\nThe hangin' judge was sob
EXTT6=er, he hadn't had a drink.\nThe only person on the scene miswas t
EXTT6=hinkin' 'bout her father, who she very rarely saw,\nThinkin' 'bou
EXTT6=t Rosemary and thinkin' 
EXTT7=If you see her, say hello, she might be in Tangier\nShe left here
EXTT7= last early spring, is livin'ad a falling-out, like lovers often 
EXTT7=will\nAnd to think of how she left that night, it still brkiss he
EXTT7=r once for me\nI always have respected her for busting out and ge
EXTT7=ttin' free\nOh, whatevs I make the rounds\nAnd I hear her name he
EXTT7=re and there as I go from town to town\nAnd I've neknow every sce
EXTT7=ne by heart, they all went by so fast\nIf she's passin' back this
EXTT7= way, I'm not t
EXTT8='Twas in another lifetime, one of toil and blood\nWhen blackness 
EXTT8=was a virtue and the road was way again, you can rest assured\nI'
EXTT8=ll always do my best for her, on that I give my word\nIn atween u
EXTT8=s, there was little risk involved\nEverything up to that point ha
EXTT8=d been left unresolvedon, buried in the hail,\nPoisoned in the bu
EXTT8=shes an' blown out on the trail,\nHunted like a croilver bracelet
EXTT8=s on her wrists and flowers in her hair.\nShe walked up to me so 
EXTT8=gracefully and ook too much for granted, got my signals crossed.\n
EXTT8=Just to think that it all began on a long-fnothing really matters
EXTT8= much, it's doom alone that counts\nAnd the one-eyed undertaker, 
EXTT8=he blowh broken teeth stranded without love.\nDo I understand you
EXTT8=r question, man, is it hopeless and tion an' they gave me a letha
EXTT8=l dose.\nI offered up my innocence and got repaid with scorn.\n"C
EXTT8='s edge, someday I'll make it mine.\nIf I could only turn back th
EXTT8=e clock to when God and her w
EXTT9=Buckets of rain\nBuckets of tears\nGot all them buckets comin' ou
EXTT9=t of my ears.\nBuckets of moonds will arrive, friends will disapp
EXTT9=ear,\nIf you want me, honey baby,\nI'll be here.\n\nLike y\nLittl
EXTT9=e red wagon\nLittle red bike\nI ain't no monkey but I know what I
EXTT9= like.\nI like the waywhat you must do and ya do it well,\nI'll d
EXTT9=o it for you, honey baby,\nCan't you tell?
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