Robert Allen Zimmerman, mais conhecido como Bob Dylan nasceu em Minnesota no ano de 1941. Aos dez anos de idade Dylan escreveu seus primeiros poemas e, ainda adolescente, aprendeu piano e guitarra sozinho. Começou cantando em grupos de rock, imitando Little Richard e Buddy Holly, mas quando foi para a Universidade de Mineapólis em 1959, voltou-se para a folk music. O primeiro álbum de Dylan foi lançado em 1962 e intitulado"Bob Dylan". No ano seguinte ele lança "The Freewhellin' Bob Dylan" que trazia "Blowin' In The Wind"
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A I pulled out for San Anton', D I never felt so good. A My woman said she'd meet me there D And of course, I knew she would. A The coachman, he hit me for my hook D And he asked me my name. A I give it to him right away, D And I hung my head in shame.
[chorus] A Lo and behold! Lo and behold! D Lookin' for my lo and behold, CGA Get me outa here, my dear man!
[verse]
A I come into Pittsburgh D At six-thirty flat. A I found myself a vacant seat D An' I put down my hat. A "What's the matter, Molly, dear, D What's the matter with your mound?" A "What's it to ya, Moby Dick? D This is chicken town!"
[chorus] A Lo and behold! Lo and behold! D Lookin' for my lo and behold, CGA Get me outa here, my dear man!
[verse] A I bought myself a herd of moose, D One day she could call her own.*) A Well, she came out the very next day D To see where they had flown. A I'm goin' down to Tennessee, D Get me a truck 'r somethin'. A Gonna save my money and rip it up!
[chorus] A Lo and behold! Lo and behold! D Lookin' for my lo and behold, CGA Get me outa here, my dear man!
[verse] A Now, I come in on a ferris wheel D An' boys, I sure was slick. A I come in like a ton of bricks, D Laid a few tricks on 'em. A Goin' back to Pittsburgh, D Count up to thirty, A Round that horn and ride that herd, D Gonna thread up!**)
[chorus] A Lo and behold! Lo and behold! D Lookin' for my lo and behold, CGA Get me outa here, my dear man!