"Forever Young" is a song by Bob Dylan. The song first appeared (in two different versions) on Dylan's 1974 album Planet Waves. In the notes for the 2007 album titled DYLAN, Bill Flanagan had the following to say about "Forever Young": After an eight year break from touring, Dylan's legend was big enough to fit all twelve apostles and still have room for a couple of Buddhas. He agreed to go back on the road in 1974 with The Band, his old backup group who had become stars themselves during the down time. They got together and quickly knocked off an album, Planet Waves, that featured two versions of a blessing from a parent to a child. In the years he was away from stage Dylan had become a father. He had that in common with a good chunk of the audience. The song reflected it. Memorably recited on American TV by Howard Cosell when Muhammad Ali won the heavyweight crown for the third time.
Tune your damn guitar next time.
zabbigo 5 months ago
you hats falling off mate
pewe393 7 months ago
i love this song so much
dylanizer1 1 year ago
good nice
beboploo 1 year ago
dude, your good! subscript
68456245 1 year ago