He wrote the song "Blowin' in the Wind" in about 10 minutes. The song is on his album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan.
Those are rhetorical questions, which Dylan raises to make a point, that the issue of civil rights is obvious and unavoidable.
the song is called "catch the wind" by donovan NOT bob dylan.
It was the cover of the Bob Dylan song by Peter, Paul, and Mary that really put "Blowin' in the Wind" up on the charts. That was in 1963. It was considered a protest song. Surf the link to the Wikipedia article on this tune, which is number 14 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
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Bob Dylan. The song is called Blowing in the Wind.
Bob Dylan - the song is called "Blowin' in the Wind".
He's been doing more then one thing in the wind. In the song Blowing In The Wind, he said The answer my friend is blowing in the wind. In the song Subterranean Homesick Blues he was telling us you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
He wrote the song "Blowin' in the Wind" in about 10 minutes. The song is on his album The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan.
for what it's worth, buffalo springfield blowing in the wind, bob dylan war, edwin starr
Those are rhetorical questions, which Dylan raises to make a point, that the issue of civil rights is obvious and unavoidable.
Bob Dylan, who wrote the song. i'm going to have to copy the dude on top of me!!!!! lol
"Blowin' in the Wind" was recorded by the folk singers Bob Dylan and Peter, Paul and Mary. Dylan wrote the song in 1962 and released it on his album "The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan," while Peter, Paul and Mary had a hit cover version in the same year.
"Blowing In The Wind" , words and music by Bob Dylan.
The answer my friend, is blowing in the wind. If you force the answer out of him with aero dynamics, he will tell you its 42!
the song is called "catch the wind" by donovan NOT bob dylan.
It was the cover of the Bob Dylan song by Peter, Paul, and Mary that really put "Blowin' in the Wind" up on the charts. That was in 1963. It was considered a protest song. Surf the link to the Wikipedia article on this tune, which is number 14 on Rolling Stone's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.