- Most Likely You'll Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
Infobox Song
Name = Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)
Caption = Album cover
Artist =Bob Dylan
Album =Blonde on Blonde
B-side =
Released =May 16 ,1966
Format =
Recorded =March 9 ,1966
Genre = Rock
Length = 3:29
Label = Columbia
Writer =Bob Dylan
Producer =Bob Johnston
Chart position =
Last single =
This single =
Next single =
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Album =Blonde on Blonde
Type = studio
prev_track = "Just Like a Woman"
prev_no = 8
this_track = "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)"
track_no = 9
next_track = "Temporary Like Achilles "
next_no = 10"Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)" is the first track of the second disc of the 1966 album "
Blonde on Blonde ", the groundbreaking seventh album from singer-songwriterBob Dylan .The song consists of three verses with a bridge after the second verse. It is done in a bluesy style, with a moderate
tempo . Recorded at Columbia Recording Studios inNashville, Tennessee , it incorporated local musicians Wayne Moss,Charlie McCoy ,Kenneth A. Buttrey , Hargus Robbins, Jerry Kennedy,Joe South , Bill Aikins, Henry Strzelecki, and Jamie Robertson. Prevalent on the recording arebrass instruments ,piano ,guitar ,harmonica ,bass guitar , drums, andelectronic organ . The lyrics speak of a man who has grown tired of the constant guessing at his partner's feelings and is going to move on with his life rather than continue fighting the constant unpredictability of his partner. The song presents a feeling of change and movement that was one of the trademarks of the 1960s. This song has a swinging beat and is representative of the album's sound as a whole."Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)" gained significant visibility when it was frequently the concert opening and encore song on the
Bob Dylan and The Band 1974 Tour . One such performance was included as the first track on the resulting live album later that year, "Before the Flood ". On this version, Dylan shouts out the last word of each verse for emphasis but did not always do so during the tour. Released as a single, it was a chartal dud, reaching only #66 on theBillboard Hot 100 .Covers
Todd Rundgren covered the song.Sue Foley covered this song.The Yardbirds have covered this song, released on BBC SessionsMudcrutch Performed the song nightly on their 2008 tour through California2007 Version
Mark Ronson recently reworked & remixed the song in promotion for Bob's upcoming greatest hits albumDYLAN . A clip of the song premiered on the albums official site, http://www.dylan07.com.
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