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Percy's Song" is a song written by Bob Dylan. It was recorded during the October 1963 sessions for Dylan's third album, The Times They Are A-Changin' , but ultimately not included on that album. Dylan performed the song on stage at his Carnegie Hall concert on October 26, 1963.
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Written by: Bob Dylan. Bad news, bad news. Come to me where I sleep. Turn, turn, turn again. Sayin’ one of your friends. Is in trouble deep. Turn, turn to the rain. And the wind. Tell me the trouble.
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14. Apr. 2015 · The recordings of Percy’s Song comes from 1963. Ballad for a Friend which deals with an actual motor crash was recorded the year before. A song that is reportedly related to the accident of Bob’s friend Larry Kegan accident which left him in a wheelchair.
19. Sept. 2023 · Percy’s Song is a timeless folk rock ballad written and performed by the legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Released in 1964 as part of his iconic album “The Times They Are a-Changin’,” this poignant song has captivated audiences with its powerful lyrics and melodic guitar work.
24. Apr. 2024 · Originally written and recorded for Dylan’s 1964 album The Times They Are A-Changin’, “Percy’s Song” didn’t make the cut and wasn’t released until the 1985 compilation album Biograph, though it had been played live before then. It tells the tale of a friend of the narrator, who’d been imprisoned for manslaughter.