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| artist = [[Bob Dylan]] |
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| album = [[The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan]] |
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| released = May 27, 1963 |
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| recorded = July 9, 1962 |
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| genre = [[Twelve-bar blues]] |
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| length = 3:23 |
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| label = [[Columbia Records]] |
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| writer = Bob Dylan |
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| producer = [[John Hammond (record producer)|John Hammond]] |
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"'''Down the Highway'''" is a song by American singer-songwriter [[Bob Dylan]]. It was recorded on |
"'''Down the Highway'''" is a song by American singer-songwriter [[Bob Dylan]]. It was recorded on July 9, 1962 at [[Columbia_Records#Recording_studios|Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios]], New York, produced by [[John Hammond (record producer)|John Hammond]]. The song was released on ''[[The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan]]'' on May 27, 1963. It is a [[twelve-bar blues]] love song, which Dylan told his girlfriend [[Suze Rotolo]] he had written about her. |
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==Background and recording== |
==Background and recording== |
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Dylan wrote to his girlfriend [[Suze Rotolo]] in July 1962, mentioning that "Down the Highway" was one of two songs in a recent recording session that referred to her.<ref name="ALLS" /> Rotolo was studying in [[Perugia]], Italy, having left in June,<ref name="ALLS" /> and the song contains the lines "My baby took my heart from me / She packed it all up in a suitcase / Lord, she took it away to Italy, Italy."<ref name="DTHBD">{{cite web |title=Down the Highway |url=https://www.bobdylan.com/songs/down-highway/ |website=bobdylan.com |access-date= |
Dylan wrote to his girlfriend [[Suze Rotolo]] in July 1962, mentioning that "Down the Highway" was one of two songs in a recent recording session that referred to her.<ref name="ALLS" /> Rotolo was studying in [[Perugia]], Italy, having left in June,<ref name="ALLS" /> and the song contains the lines "My baby took my heart from me / She packed it all up in a suitcase / Lord, she took it away to Italy, Italy."<ref name="DTHBD">{{cite web |title=Down the Highway |url=https://www.bobdylan.com/songs/down-highway/ |website=bobdylan.com |access-date=May 24, 2021}}</ref> The song is a [[Twelve-bar blues]], which may have been inspired by the work of [[Robert Johnson]] and [[Big Joe Williams]]; Dylan's delivery of some of the lines recalls Williams, according to Philippe Margotin and Jean-Michel Guesdon.<ref name="TRAGER">{{cite book |last=Trager |first=Oliver |title=Keys to the rain: the definitive Bob Dylan encyclopedia |year=2004 |publisher=Billboard Books |location=New York | isbn=0823079740 |page=163}}</ref><ref name="ALLS" /> |
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"Down the Highway" was recorded in one take on July 9, 1962 at [[Columbia_Records#Recording_studios|Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios]], New York, produced by [[John Hammond (record producer)|John Hammond]], during the third recording session for Dylan's second album, ''[[The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan]]'', which was released on |
"Down the Highway" was recorded in one take on July 9, 1962 at [[Columbia_Records#Recording_studios|Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios]], New York, produced by [[John Hammond (record producer)|John Hammond]], during the third recording session for Dylan's second album, ''[[The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan]]'', which was released on May 27, 1963.<ref name="ALLS" /><ref name="OB62">{{Cite web |title=Still on the road: 1962 concerts and recording sessions |url=http://www.bjorner.com/DSN00150%201962.htm |website=bjorner.com |publisher=[[Olof Björner]] |access-date=May 14, 2021 |archive-date=November 20, 2010 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101120102427/http://bjorner.com/DSN00150%201962.htm |url-status=live }}</ref> At some time between October 1962 and January 1963, Dylan recorded a version of the song for ''[[Broadside (magazine)|Broadside]]''.<ref name="OB62" /> A [[Monaural|mono]] version of the album track was issued in 2010 on ''[[The Original Mono Recordings]]''.<ref name="DTHBD" /> |
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[[Paul Williams (journalist)|Paul Williams]] says that of six "love songs of one sort or another" recorded by Dylan in July 1962, all of which show a blues influence, "Down the Highway," a song about loneliness, is the only one of them that "expresses real distress."<ref name="WILLIAMS">{{cite book |last=Williams |first= Paul |year=2004 |title=Bob Dylan: performing artist. 1960–1973 the early years |publisher=Omnibus Press |page=55 |isbn=1844490955}}</ref> Oliver Trager praised the "cathartic" vocals and "Dylan's astounding guitar pattern" on the track.<ref name="TRAGER" /> Chick Ober, reviewing ''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan'' for the ''[[Tampa Bay Times]]'', selected the track as one of the best three on the album.<ref>{{cite news |last=Ober |first=Chick |title=Vikki's voice in full bloom |work=Tampa Bay Times |location=St. Petersburg, Florida |date= |
[[Paul Williams (journalist)|Paul Williams]] says that of six "love songs of one sort or another" recorded by Dylan in July 1962, all of which show a blues influence, "Down the Highway," a song about loneliness, is the only one of them that "expresses real distress."<ref name="WILLIAMS">{{cite book |last=Williams |first= Paul |year=2004 |title=Bob Dylan: performing artist. 1960–1973 the early years |publisher=Omnibus Press |page=55 |isbn=1844490955}}</ref> Oliver Trager praised the "cathartic" vocals and "Dylan's astounding guitar pattern" on the track.<ref name="TRAGER" /> Chick Ober, reviewing ''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan'' for the ''[[Tampa Bay Times]]'', selected the track as one of the best three on the album.<ref>{{cite news |last=Ober |first=Chick |title=Vikki's voice in full bloom |work=Tampa Bay Times |location=St. Petersburg, Florida |date=May 11, 1964 |page=48}}</ref> |
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In the sleeve notes of ''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan'', concerning "Down the Highway," Dylan explained to [[Nat Hentoff]]: "What made the real blues singers so great is that they were able to state all the problems they had; but at the same time, they were standing outside of them and could look at them. And in that way, they had them beat."<ref name="HENTOFF">{{cite AV media notes|last=Hentoff|first=Nat|year=1963|publisher=Columbia Records|location=New York| title=The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan|others=Bob Dylan}}</ref> |
In the sleeve notes of ''The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan'', concerning "Down the Highway," Dylan explained to [[Nat Hentoff]]: "What made the real blues singers so great is that they were able to state all the problems they had; but at the same time, they were standing outside of them and could look at them. And in that way, they had them beat."<ref name="HENTOFF">{{cite AV media notes|last=Hentoff|first=Nat|year=1963|publisher=Columbia Records|location=New York| title=The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan|others=Bob Dylan}}</ref> Dylan has never performed the song live.<ref name="HEYLINRITA">{{cite book |last1=Heylin |first1=Clinton |date=1995 |title=Revolution in the Air – the songs of Bob Dylan Vol.1 1957–73|publisher=[[Constable & Robinson]] |pages=103–105 |isbn=9781849012966}}</ref><ref name="DTHBD" />{{efn|Trager claims that Dylan performed the song at one show in the United Kingdom in 1964, but this is not corroborated by other sources.}} [[Howard Sounes]] titled his biography of Dylan ''Down the Highway: the Life of Bob Dylan.''<ref name="SOUNES">{{cite book |last=Sounes |first=Howard |title=Down the highway: the life of Bob Dylan |year=2011 |publisher=Doubleday |location=London |pages=386–387 |isbn=9780802145529}}</ref> |
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==Personnel== |
==Personnel== |
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The personnel for the July 9, 1962 recordings at [[Columbia_Records#Recording_studios|Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios]], New York, are listed below. The album track duration is 3:23.<ref name="ALLS">{{cite book |last1=Margotin |first1=Philippe |last2= |
The personnel for the July 9, 1962 recordings at [[Columbia_Records#Recording_studios|Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios]], New York, are listed below. The album track duration is 3:23.<ref name="ALLS">{{cite book |last1=Margotin |first1=Philippe |last2=Guesdon |first2=Jean-Michel |date=2015 |title=Bob Dylan All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track |publisher=Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers |page=59 |isbn=978-1579129859}}</ref> |
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'''Musician''' |
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==Official releases== |
==Official releases== |
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*''[[The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan]]'' (released 1963)<ref name="ALLS" /> |
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*''The Original Mono Recordings'' (released 2010)<ref name="DTHBD" /> |
*''[[The Original Mono Recordings]]'' (released 2010)<ref name="DTHBD" /> |
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== External links == |
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*[https://www.bobdylan.com/songs/down-highway/ Lyrics to "Down the Highway"] at Bob Dylan's official website. |
*[https://www.bobdylan.com/songs/down-highway/ Lyrics to "Down the Highway"] at Bob Dylan's official website. |
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Latest revision as of 11:47, 24 January 2023
"Down the Highway" | |
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Song by Bob Dylan | |
from the album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan | |
Released | May 27, 1963 |
Recorded | July 9, 1962 |
Genre | Twelve-bar blues |
Length | 3:23 |
Label | Columbia |
Songwriter(s) | Bob Dylan |
Producer(s) | John Hammond |
"Down the Highway" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. It was recorded on July 9, 1962 at Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, New York, produced by John Hammond. The song was released on The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan on May 27, 1963. It is a twelve-bar blues love song, which Dylan told his girlfriend Suze Rotolo he had written about her.
Background and recording
Dylan wrote to his girlfriend Suze Rotolo in July 1962, mentioning that "Down the Highway" was one of two songs in a recent recording session that referred to her.[1] Rotolo was studying in Perugia, Italy, having left in June,[1] and the song contains the lines "My baby took my heart from me / She packed it all up in a suitcase / Lord, she took it away to Italy, Italy."[2] The song is a Twelve-bar blues, which may have been inspired by the work of Robert Johnson and Big Joe Williams; Dylan's delivery of some of the lines recalls Williams, according to Philippe Margotin and Jean-Michel Guesdon.[3][1]
"Down the Highway" was recorded in one take on July 9, 1962 at Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, New York, produced by John Hammond, during the third recording session for Dylan's second album, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, which was released on May 27, 1963.[1][4] At some time between October 1962 and January 1963, Dylan recorded a version of the song for Broadside.[4] A mono version of the album track was issued in 2010 on The Original Mono Recordings.[2]
Paul Williams says that of six "love songs of one sort or another" recorded by Dylan in July 1962, all of which show a blues influence, "Down the Highway," a song about loneliness, is the only one of them that "expresses real distress."[5] Oliver Trager praised the "cathartic" vocals and "Dylan's astounding guitar pattern" on the track.[3] Chick Ober, reviewing The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan for the Tampa Bay Times, selected the track as one of the best three on the album.[6]
In the sleeve notes of The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, concerning "Down the Highway," Dylan explained to Nat Hentoff: "What made the real blues singers so great is that they were able to state all the problems they had; but at the same time, they were standing outside of them and could look at them. And in that way, they had them beat."[7] Dylan has never performed the song live.[8][2][a] Howard Sounes titled his biography of Dylan Down the Highway: the Life of Bob Dylan.[9]
Personnel
The personnel for the July 9, 1962 recordings at Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, New York, are listed below. The album track duration is 3:23.[1]
Musician
- Bob Dylan – vocals, rhythm guitar
Technical
- John Hammond – production
- George Knuerr, Pete Daurier – engineering
Official releases
- The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (released 1963)[1]
- The Original Mono Recordings (released 2010)[2]
Notes
- ^ Trager claims that Dylan performed the song at one show in the United Kingdom in 1964, but this is not corroborated by other sources.
References
- ^ a b c d e f Margotin, Philippe; Guesdon, Jean-Michel (2015). Bob Dylan All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track. Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers. p. 59. ISBN 978-1579129859.
- ^ a b c d "Down the Highway". bobdylan.com. Retrieved May 24, 2021.
- ^ a b Trager, Oliver (2004). Keys to the rain: the definitive Bob Dylan encyclopedia. New York: Billboard Books. p. 163. ISBN 0823079740.
- ^ a b "Still on the road: 1962 concerts and recording sessions". bjorner.com. Olof Björner. Archived from the original on November 20, 2010. Retrieved May 14, 2021.
- ^ Williams, Paul (2004). Bob Dylan: performing artist. 1960–1973 the early years. Omnibus Press. p. 55. ISBN 1844490955.
- ^ Ober, Chick (May 11, 1964). "Vikki's voice in full bloom". Tampa Bay Times. St. Petersburg, Florida. p. 48.
- ^ Hentoff, Nat (1963). The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (Media notes). Bob Dylan. New York: Columbia Records.
- ^ Heylin, Clinton (1995). Revolution in the Air – the songs of Bob Dylan Vol.1 1957–73. Constable & Robinson. pp. 103–105. ISBN 9781849012966.
- ^ Sounes, Howard (2011). Down the highway: the life of Bob Dylan. London: Doubleday. pp. 386–387. ISBN 9780802145529.
External links
- Lyrics to "Down the Highway" at Bob Dylan's official website.