01 Ghost Riders In The Sky
02 Cupid
03 All I Have To Do Is Dream
04 Gates Of Eden
(05 I Threw It All Away – sorry – missing from this copy)
06 I Don’t Believe You
07 Matchbox (Carl Perkins)
08 True Love
09 Telephone Line
10 Honey Just Allow Me One More Chance
11 Rainy Day Women #12 & 35
12 Song To Woody
13 Mama You Been On My Mind
14 Don’t Think Twice (Instrumental)
15 Yesterday
16 Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues
17 Da Doo Ron Ron
18 One Too Many Mornings I
19 One Too Many Mornings II
Afternoon Studio Session:
Bob Dylan (guitar/piano/vocals),
George Harrison (guitar/vocals),
Charlie Daniels (Bass),
Alvin Rogers (Drums),
Al Kooper (guitar/piano),
Ron Cornelius (guitar)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DyrrQ-v6wI&feature=youtu.be
Part Two:
This is a shorter set with some different songs that Beehive Candy came across after our we first ran this feature.
01 Song to Woody (Dylan)
02 Mama You’ve Been On My Mind (Dylan)
03 Yesterday (Lennon/McCartney)
04 Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues (Dylan)
05 Da Doo Ron Ron (Spector/Barry/Greenwich)
06 One Too Many Mornings (Dylan)
07 Everytime Somebody Comes To Town (Harrison)
08 I’d Have You Anytime (Dylan/Harrison)
Bob Dylan and George Harrison are associated with cooperating in The Traveling Wilburys in the late 1980’s, and obviously, Bob Dylan’s visitor appearance at George’s ‘Show For Bangladesh’ in 1971.
This session is from May 1970, when both craftsmen were occupied on solo tasks.
Without a doubt Bob Dylan discharged two collections in 1970, ‘Self Portrait’ and ‘New Morning’, the last demonstrating much more famous with his pundits.
George Harrison was obviously taking a shot at ‘All Things Must Pass’ his fabulous “triple” collection.
Bob Dylan co-thought of ‘I’d Have You Anytime’ with George Harrison, which showed up as the opening track on ‘All Things Must Pass’ (which likewise incorporated a front of Dylan’s ‘If Not For You”).
These sessions may well have incited or been a part of those improvements, whatever the case, it is clear as you tune in, that they were exceptionally alright with each other, and having fun.
This then is Bob Dylan and George Harrison’s Studio Sessions at Columbia Studios B, New York, NY, on the first May 1970.
George Harrison Visits Bob Dylan, Byrdcliffe, Woodstock, New York. November 1968.

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