Genius Meanings
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Bob Dylan – I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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[Verse 1] / Close your eyes, close the door / Ya' don’t have to worry anymore / I’ll be your baby tonight / [Verse 2] / Shut the light, shut the shade / Ya' don’t have to be afraid
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The Hollies – I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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Close your eyes, close the door / You don't have to worry anymore / I'll be your little baby tonight / Shut the light, shut the shade / You don't have to be afraid / I'll be your
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Linda Ronstadt – I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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[Verse 1] / Close your eyes, close the door / You don't have to worry anymore / I'll be your baby tonight / [Verse 2] / Shut the lights, shut the shade / You don't have to be
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Robert Palmer (Ft. UB40) – I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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Close your eyes - close the door / You don't have to worry any more / I'll be your baby tonight / Shut the light - shut the shade / You don't have to be afraid / I'll be your baby
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Engelbert Humperdinck – I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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Close your eyes, close the door / You don't have to worry anymore / I'll be your baby tonight / Shut the light, shut the shade / You don't have to be afraid / I'll be your baby
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Emmylou Harris – I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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[Verse 1] / Close your eyes, close the door / You don't have to worry anymore / I'll be your baby tonight / Shut the light, shut the shade / Oh, you don't have to be afraid / I'll
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Judy Rodman – I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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Close your eyes / Close the door / You don't have to worry anymore / I'll be your baby tonight / Shut the light / Shut the shade / You don't have to be afraid / I'll be your baby
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Maria Muldaur – I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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(Bob Dylan) / Close your eyes, close your door / You don't have to worry any more / I'll be your baby tonight / Shut the light, shut the shade / You don't have to be afraid / I'll
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Curtis Stigers – I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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Close your eyes, close your door / You don't have to worry any more / I'll be your baby tonight / Shut the light, shut the shade / You don't have to be afraid / I'll be your baby
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Ian Gillan (Ft. Joe Elliott) – I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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Close your eyes, close the door / You don't have to worry anymore / I'll be your baby tonight / Shut the light, shut the shade / You don't have to be afraid / I'll be your baby
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Bobby Darin – I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight (Alternate Mix)
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[Verse 1] / Close your eyes, close the door / You don't have to worry any more / 'Cause I'll be your baby tonight / Shut the light, shut the shade / You don't have to be afraid / '
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Norah Jones – I'll Be Your Baby Tonight
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Close your eyes, close the door / You don't have to worry any more / Cause I'll be your baby tonight / Shut the lights and shut the shade / You don't have to be afraid / 'Cause I'
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Bob Dylan – I Shall Be Released
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“I Shall Be Released” was written by Bob Dylan in 1967, though the first officially-released track was recorded by The Band for their debut album, Music From Big Pink in 1968.
The
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Darius Rucker – Wagon Wheel
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Though the original sketch of this song was by Bob Dylan, Old Crow Medicine Show released a certified platinum version in the 2000s. Darius Rucker’s 2013 cover became the #1 song
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Bob Dylan – When I Paint My Masterpiece
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[Verse 1] / Oh, the streets of Rome are filled with rubble / Ancient footprints are everywhere / You can almost think that you’re seeing double / On a cold, dark night on the
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Bob Dylan – Don’t Fall Apart on Me Tonight
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Amidst the wider topics on Infidels, the closing track is the album’s love song. It depicts a relationship talk involving life choices, lack of communication and jealousy – until
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Bob Dylan – Down in the Flood
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[Verse 1] / Crash on the levee, mama, water's gonna overflow / Swamp's gonna rise, no boat's gonna row / Now, you can train on down to Williams Point / You can bust your feet, you
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Bob Dylan – Tomorrow Is a Long Time
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“Tomorrow Is a Long Time” is a song written and recorded by Bob Dylan. Dylan’s version was recorded in 1963 but would only be featured in an album 8 years later (Bob Dylan’s
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Bob Dylan – I’ll Keep It with Mine
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“I’ll Keep It with Mine” is a song written by Bob Dylan in 1964, first officially released by folk singer Judy Collins as a single in 1965. Dylan attempted to record the song for
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Bob Dylan – You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
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[Verse 1] / Clouds so swift, the rain falling in / Gonna see a movie called Gunga Din / Pack up your money, pull up your tent, McGuinn / You ain't goin' nowhere / [Chorus] / Ooh-
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Bob Dylan – Watching the River Flow
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[Verse 1] / What’s the matter with me / I don’t have much to say / Daylight sneaking through the window / And I’m still in this all-night café / Walking to and fro beneath the moon
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Hole – Malibu
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“Malibu” is the second single from Hole’s third studio album, Celebrity Skin, and was released on December 29, 1998 on Geffen Records.
“Malibu” was one of the Hole’s most
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Bob Dylan – Just Like a Woman
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[Verse 1] / Nobody feels any pain / Tonight as I stand inside the rain / Everybody knows that baby's got new clothes / But lately I see her ribbons and her bows / Have fallen from
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Bob Dylan – Quinn the Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)
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The song was covered and topped the charts by British group Manfred Mann in 1968, under the name “The Mighty Quinn”.
See annotations there.
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Bob Dylan – Baby, I'm in the Mood for You
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[Verse 1] / Sometimes I’m in the mood, I want to leave my lonesome home / And sometimes I’m in the mood, I want to hear my milk cow moan / And sometimes I’m in the mood, I want to
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Bob Dylan – Jet Pilot
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“Jet Pilot” is about a transgender woman who is admired by many heterosexual men, but they don’t know they’re admiring a biological male.
The instrumentation and style is similar
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Old Crow Medicine Show – Wagon Wheel
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Co-written by Bob Dylan and Ketch Secor, the chorus was written by Dylan as a short tune, known as “Rock Me Mama.” A young Secor had a bootleg copy of “Rock Me Mama” and wrote the
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