Gordon Lightfoot - Just like Tom Thumb's blues 1965 descargar videos gratis


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A song written and performed by Bob Dylan 1965. The song has been covered by many artists, including Gordon Lightfoot, Nina Simone, Barry McGuire, Judy Collins, Frankie Miller, Linda Ronstadt, the Grateful Dead, Neil Young, The Black Crowes, and Bryan Ferry. Lightfoot's version was recorded only weeks after Dylan's original had been released and reached #3 on the national RPM singles chart! Can you believe that Lightfoot sings with all that Brass section? One of the rarities!

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9 years ago

Greg LaPointe

This is good stuff, thanks for sharing!

9 years ago

TroggUTube

Thanks. What's the movie trailer running in the background?

9 years ago

Ted Nordheimer

Missing verse/stanza...dumbed down for radio play I guess

9 years ago

Jim Bouldin

Doesn't sound like G. Lightfoot of the later years very much.

9 years ago

Linda Spontak

well, I just had to come back to hear this one more time. Thank you for pointing out the horns... I guess that is a guy thing... never would have noticed. My 9 yr grand son wants to learn sax. and we have no idea what inspired him? The girls all play piano and one plays the oboe. lol Well, Bob Dylan wrote this song 1965. Just about the time Gordon Lightfoot was getting started with his career. But, when exactly did Lightfoot sing this song... I'm still a wee bit confused. Dylan says performers must decide if they wish to make a fortune or if fame is all they need. Fortune is the forever thing perhaps that keeps them going till the day they die. And somewhere in there comes renoun? Is that where they help others get started?

9 years ago

Linda Spontak

lol I need time to let this one sink in... totally unexpectd... hardly listented to Dylan until quite recently. Own(?) - lol - maybe 2 of his albums and a CD... which means I did like him... just never understood him that much. A legend for sure. TY for posting Tom Thumb's Blues... and I do believe it was GL singing it... lol I see over there -> Linda Ronstadt sang this song as well? Apparently a Dylan song favored by the elite crowd. :D

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