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Audio: Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash’s ‘Nashville Skyline’ Session – Feb. 18, 1969

Photo via LastFM.

Yesterday I did a post about the first Nashville Skyline session to produce music that ended up on the album. (There was an unproductive session the previous day but no information about what was recorded has surfaced.)

Aside from the resulting album, Nashville Skyline, a country gem that is as peculiar as it is enjoyable, what is most interesting about the making of the album has to do with a guest artist who joined Dylan in the studio on February 18, 1969.

Johnny Cash!

Previously Dylan hadn’t had much luck working with other big stars. Things were awkward with John Lennon, and he didn’t care for Andy Warhol at all, according to those who were at the Factory when Dylan met Warhol.

But with Johnny Cash Dylan hit pay dirt. Their recording of “Girl From the North Country” is terrific, and some of other others are wonderful.

So today I’m posting a bunch of songs from the Dylan/Cash session plus an alternative take of “Country Pie” from the February 14, 1968 session.

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “One Too Many Mornings” take 1:

One Too Many Morninigs #1 by Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “One Too Many Mornings” version 2:

One Too Many Mornigs #2 by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash, “I Still Miss Someone”:

I Still Miss Someone by Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “Careless Love”:

Careless Love by Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “That’s Alright Mama”:

That's Alright Mama by Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash, “Big River”:

Big River by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “Girl From the North Country,” this is on Nashville Skyline but it’s awesome so I couldn’t leave it out:

Girl Of The North Country by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “I Walk the Line”:

I Walk The Line by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “Ring of Fire”:

Ring Of Fire by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “Guess Things Happen That Way”:

Guess Things Happen That Way by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “Just A Closer Walk With Thee”:

Just A Closer Walk With Thee by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “Blue Yodel” version 1:

Blues Yodel #1 by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, “Blue Yodel” version 2:

Blues Yodel #5 by Johnny Cash & Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Country Pie,” alternative version with steel guitar:

Country Pie by Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash on Grooveshark

Audio: Bob Dylan Songs To Start Off The New Year

Today being the beginning of this new year, 2014, I was thinking about songs that really get me going in the morning, songs that when I hear them, I feel an energy and I want to get things rolling. Or songs that make me laugh, or smile, or dance around the room.

Bob Dylan has quite a few of those kinda songs, and today I feature a selection of them. Enjoy.

“New Morning” always makes me smile. It’s one of Dylan’s most upbeat songs, a great way to start any day and certainly a great way to kick off the new year:

New Morning by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Black Crow Blues” off Another Side of Bob Dylan starts off a bit down and out but it’s filled with Dylan’s humor. I dig his honky tonk piano the most, and there’s a drive to it that energizes me:

Black Crow Blues by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Girl From the North Country” off Nashville Skyline always blows my mind because the song itself is a classic and both Dylan and Johnny Cash deliver terrific vocals. Their voices go together so well here. I always smile at the end when they trade off and repeat the line “true love of mine”:

Girl from the North Country by Bob Dylan & Johnny Cash on Grooveshark

“Country Pie,” also from Nashville Skyline, is a throwaway, but what the hell, it’s upbeat and fun and if I get this one playing in the morning no way can things go any way but right:

Country Pie by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Bob Dylan’s 115th Dream” from Bringing It All Back Home false starts with Dylan and his producer cracking up, before Dylan launches in to a shaggy dog story that presents a surreal view of pre-Columbus America. This one nails it on so many levels:

Bob Dylan's 115th Dream by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Romance In Durango” off Desire is a beautiful Spanish-flavored song with a great ragged vocal; this one makes me want to dance around the room:

Romance in Durango by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

“Please, Mrs. Henry,” from the “Basement Tapes” is so much fun. How can the new year be anything but great when music this good exists:

Please, Mrs. Henry by Bob Dylan & The Band on Grooveshark

“Open the Door, Homer,” another crazy track from the “Basement Tapes” that is more fun than two barrels of monkeys:

210. Open the door, Homer by Bob Dylan & The Band on Grooveshark

“Rainy Day Women #12 & 35” off Blonde On Blonde is the perfect way to end this mix of Dylan songs to start off the new year with an oomph. Dig it!

Rainy Day Women #12 & 35 by Bob Dylan on Grooveshark

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