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Joan Baez - Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
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Peter, Paul and Mary - A Soalin' (live in France, 1965)
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DiFranco / Dolph / Reunion & Joey Levine, 1974: Life is a Rock - Lyrics
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Peter, Paul and Mary - El Salvador (25th Anniversary Concert)
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Peter, Paul and Mary ~ Early Mornin' Rain
peter, paul and mary 6d ago
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Peter, Paul and Mary - 500 Miles (Ukulele Cover)
peter, paul and mary 1w ago
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Bob Gibson - Dink's Song (Fare Thee Well) - 1964
peter, paul and mary 1w ago
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Peter, Paul & Mary - Leaving on a Jet Plane
peter, paul and mary 1w ago
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Blowin' in the Wind - Peter, Paul and Mary
peter, paul and mary 1w ago
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When I Was Seven
peter, paul and mary 1w ago
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There But For Fortune (PP&M Cover カバーバンド) / Heart Stream, 2013
peter, paul and mary 2w ago
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Arthur Fiedler & The Boston Pops Album #12 (Fantastic 1950's & 1960's Music)
peter, paul and mary 3w ago
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Peter,Paul and Mary ALIVE sing "Medley" as Tribute Band ( 6/10/2012 ) Las Vegas, Nevadaa
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The Great Mandala-Peter, Paul & Mary
peter, paul and mary 1mo ago
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Where have all the flowers gone - Peter, Paul and Mary Live in Japan 1990
peter, paul and mary 1mo ago
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Paul Stookey - Wedding Song - Anna Johnson Band [Cover] - LRS #16
peter, paul and mary 1mo ago
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HAWKEYE FILMS @ GARDEN SONG - PETER, PAUL AND MARY @ CAMPOS GARDEN NYC
peter, paul and mary 1mo ago
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Peter, Paul and Mary - Eugene McCarthy for President (If You Love Your Country)
peter, paul and mary 1mo ago
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Francine Wheeler and Peter Yarrow on Music’s Power in Social Movements
peter, paul and mary 1mo ago
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Peter, Paul and Mary - Puff the magic dragon (live in France, 1965)
peter, paul and mary 1mo ago
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Reba Rambo - "Hymn"
peter, paul and mary 1mo ago
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Paul Stookey on TV - "Song for MEGUMI"
peter, paul and mary 1mo ago
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Peter, Paul and Mary - Come and Go With Me (hdaudioplus.com)
peter, paul and mary 2mo ago
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Phil Ramone Dies at 72 | Legendary Music Producer Phil Ramone Dies at 72
peter, paul and mary 2mo ago
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El Salvador - Song by Peter, Paul and Mary
peter, paul and mary 2mo ago
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Blowin' in the wind Peter, Paul & Mary TRADUÇÃO PORTUGUÊS
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Today In Music - Mar 16 - Wanna Puff The Magic Dragon?
peter, paul and mary 3mo ago
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Peter, Paul and Mary - Blowin' In The Wind
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Peter, Paul and Mary, FREIGHT TRAIN
peter, paul and mary 3mo ago
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"Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" is a song written by Bob Dylan in 1962, and released on the 1963 album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan. Besides its original release, the song has appeared on several of Dylan's greatest hits compilations, including Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II (1971), The Best of Bob Dylan (1997) and The Essential Bob Dylan (2000). Another version of the song, recorded as a demo for Dylan's music publisher M. Witmark & Sons in 1963, was included on two releases in Columbia's Bootleg Series: Vol. 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack (2005) and Vol. 9 -- The Witmark Demos: 1962--1964 (2010). In addition, live versions have been released on Before the Flood (1974), Bob Dylan at Budokan (1978), The Bootleg Series Vol. 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964, Concert at Philharmonic Hall (2004) and Live at the Gaslight 1962 (2005). In the liner notes to the original release, Nat Hentoff calls the song "a statement that maybe you can say to make yourself feel better... as if you were talking to yourself." The song was written around the time that Suze Rotolo indefinitely prolonged her stay in Italy. The melody is based on an older song, "Who's Gonna Buy Your Chickens When I'm Gone."[1] The melody was taught to Dylan by folksinger Paul Clayton, who had used the melody in his song "Who's Gonna Buy Your Ribbon Saw." As well as the melody, a couple of lines were taken from Clayton's "Who's Goin' to Buy You Ribbons When I'm Gone?" which was recorded in 1960, two years before Dylan wrote "Don't Think Twice." Lines taken word-for-word or slightly altered from the Clayton song are, "T'ain't no use to sit and wonder why, darlin'," and, "So I'm walkin' down that long, lonesome road." On the first release of the song, instead of "So I'm walkin' down that long, lonesome road babe, where I'm bound, I can't tell" Dylan sings "So long, honey babe, where I'm bound, I can't tell". The lyrics were changed when Dylan performed live versions of the song and on cover versions recorded by other artists. Both Clayton's song and Dylan's song were based on the public domain traditional song "Who's Gonna Buy Your Chickens When I'm Gone".[2] It has been argued that the original album version of the song is played in a fast, fingerstyle manner by Bruce Langhorne.[3] However, Eyolf Østrem, the creator of the website dylanchords, argues it was Bob Dylan himself who played the guitar track.[4] In live performances, Dylan often strummed the chords, or flatpicks, albeit in a similar, fast-paced manner. However, the 'Witmark demos' (The Bootleg Series, Vol. 9: The Witmark Demos: 1962-1964) reveals a demo version, with Bob Dylan fingerpicking, very similar to the later recording. Furthermore, a recording of an April 1963 concert in New York (Bob dylan - Town Hall, NEW YORK CITY, New York 1963 [Bootleg]) also contains a live version of "Don't Think Twice," fingerpicked in a manner similar to that heard on the original recording. The song was used on the television series Mad Men, Friday Night Lights, and Men of a Certain Age.[5][6] "Don't Think Twice, It's All Right" has been covered by Peter, Paul and Mary (1963),[7] Bobby Darin, The Seekers, Arnaldo Baptista, Cher, Melanie, Kesha, Johnny Cash, Ed Sheeran, Bobby Bare, Jackie DeShannon, Davey Graham, Odetta, Rory Gallagher, Stone the Crows, Heinz, Elvis Presley, Burl Ives, Waylon Jennings, Flatt and Scruggs, Steve Young, Donavon Frankenreiter, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Jerry Reed, Joan Baez (who, in addition to covering it herself, also recorded it as a trio with the Indigo Girls), Doc Watson, The Waifs, Vonda Shepard, John Martyn, Metric, Elliott Smith, Billy Bragg, Frank Turner & Mark McCabe, Nick Drake, Sandi Thom, Susan Tedeschi, Emily Haines, Susanna and the Magical Orchestra, Boris Grebenshchikov, Jackie Greene, Bryan Ferry, Julie Felix, Wolfgang Ambros, Arlo Guthrie, Tristan Prettyman, Bree Sharp, Gavin Castleton, Folk By Association, The Folkswingers, O.A.R. with Matt Nathanson and Mike Ness, The Kin...
