- To Ramona
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Name = To Ramona
Caption = Album cover
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Artist =Bob Dylan
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Album =Another Side of Bob Dylan
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Released =1964
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Writer =Bob Dylan
Composer =Bob Dylan
Label =Columbia Records
Producer = Tom Wilson
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Tracks =
#"All I Really Want to Do "
#"Black Crow Blues "
#"Spanish Harlem Incident "
#"Chimes of Freedom "
#"I Shall Be Free No. 10"
#"To Ramona "
#"Motorpsycho Nitemare "
#"My Back Pages "
#"I Don't Believe You (She Acts Like We Never Have Met)"
#"Ballad in Plain D"
#"It Ain't Me Babe "
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Misc = "To Ramona" is afolk waltz written byBob Dylan for his fourth studio album "Another Side of Bob Dylan ". The song is one of the many on thealbum to highlight the morepersonal , and lesspolitical , side of Dylan's songwriting that would become evermore prominent in the future. The song also makes many allusions to Dylan's personal relationship with fellowfolk singer Joan Baez , at the time of its composition and subsequent release. It is another example of the G, G6, G7 melodic motif, Dylan uses pervasively on the record. A cover version of the song was recorded byThe Flying Burrito Brothers on their 1971 self-titled album.Irish singer, Sinead Lohan, recorded a version of To Ramona in 1996. This was released on a compilation album, The Loving Time
Philadelphia Indie rock bandDays Away covered "To Ramona" for "Listen to Bob Dylan: A Tribute".British songwriter David Gray released a live version of To Ramona on his live cover album "
A Thousand Miles Behind " (2007).
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