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"It Ain't Me Babe" is the title of a 1964 song by Bob Dylan, first included on his album Another Side of Bob Dylan. The song's opening line ("Go away from my window...") is allegedly influenced by musicologist/folk-singer John Jacob Niles' composition "Go 'Way From My Window." Niles is referred to by Dylan as an early influence in his autobiography, Chronicles, Vol. 1. Clinton Heylin reports that a London Times reporter at a May 1964 Royal Festival Hall concert where Dylan first played the "It Ain't Me" took the lines "no, no, no, it ain't me babe" as a parody of The Beatles' "She Loves You".When Bob Dylan played his first electric concerts at the Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, Carnegie Hall, The Hollywood Bowl, and Monterey in 1965, he gave "It Ain't Me, Babe" an electric arrangement.
haha terrible
salzer27 10 months ago
you suck you fucking bitch quit it , if your mom tells you that you are good SHE'S A LYING BITCH !!! FUCK YOU
martinyeomans8 1 year ago
You suck... The turtles did it better. Nice try though. You have to wonder why Dylan nver sang it?
jwtcali 1 year ago
This sounds like an anti-war song.
Obama is looking for someone to die for him in Afghanistan.
It ain't my son babe.
It ain't me your looking for.
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paul8kangas 2 years ago
What a voice. Great. Every time I hear him he gets better every month.
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paul8kangas 2 years ago
I thought that the Turtles did a great electic rock version of this song. They did for it what the Byrds did for "Mr. Tambourine Man"
powergirl901 2 years ago