Yes, he had more than 10 entries in the top 40. His biggest hit was Like a rolling stone, which peaked at number 2 in August, 1965
Dylan
Bob Dylan has a number of hit songs. A few of these songs include his hits "Rainy Day Women#12 and 35" and "Like a Rolling Stone". More than 20 of his songs made the top 40 list throughout his career.
One rumor was that the Beatles wanted to record an album with Motown's hit songwriting and producing team, Holland-Dozier-Holland around 1965-1966. The other rumor was the Beatles wanted to record an album at Hitsville (Motown's recording studio) in Detroit with the Funk Brothers (Motown's in-house band). As for actually recording at Motown, the answer is no.
Yes.
Jimi Hendrix composed the original All Along the Watchtower
No that was Five Man Electric Band a/k/a one hit wonders
Dylan
1973
Bob Dylan has a number of hit songs. A few of these songs include his hits "Rainy Day Women#12 and 35" and "Like a Rolling Stone". More than 20 of his songs made the top 40 list throughout his career.
"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.
Blowin' in the Wind
Their cover version of Bob Dylan's The Mighty Quinn
When Bob Dylan first hit the music scene he was considered a revolutionary, not the icon he is today.
One rumor was that the Beatles wanted to record an album with Motown's hit songwriting and producing team, Holland-Dozier-Holland around 1965-1966. The other rumor was the Beatles wanted to record an album at Hitsville (Motown's recording studio) in Detroit with the Funk Brothers (Motown's in-house band). As for actually recording at Motown, the answer is no.
The record for the fastest tennis hit ever recorded is 163.7 mph (263.4 km/h) and it was achieved by Samuel Groth of Australia in 2012.
no he needs the money
Yes.