Bob Dyaln & Johnny Cash - That's All Right Mama (1969)

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2009

5th NASHVILLE SKYLINE SESSION
PRODUCED BY BOB JOHNSTON
FEBRUARY 18, 1969

Bob Dylan (vocal, guitar & harmonica), Johnny Cash (shared vocal), Bob Wilson (piano), Charlie Daniels (guitar), Charlie McCoy (bass), Norman Blake (guitar), Hargus "Pig" Robinson (piano), Peter Drake (steel guitar), Kenneth Buttrey (drums)

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  • Dylan is not ... Cat Stevens... The Eagles...The Beatles...The Rolling Stones...Tom Petty...Steelers Wheel...The Waterboys...etc...

    He's the other guy...

    Long live B O B D Y L A N

  • The way it was ment to be sung!!!!

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  • I'm leaving town tomorrow , I'm leaving town for sure, and then you won't be bothered with me hanging round your door, thats alright.

  • @geemailMossman Yeah, dude, every time I hear The Beatle's "The Walrus" I ALWAYS think it's Bob Dylan.

  • Very sexy song. ;)

  • I find it a little odd that you included the Opry images...I look at the early Dylan/Cash collaborations, in the context of the album title, a nod to their outsider status in relation to Nashville and C&W even though each had been in the business for a long time and achieved a lot.

  • Love Elvis version and this version. Great song.

  • Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan <3

  • who is bob DYALN ?

  • Elvis was more raw and energetic about it!!!

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