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  1. Blind Willie McTell was a Piedmont blues and ragtime singer and guitarist who recorded from 1927 to 1956. He influenced many artists, such as Bob Dylan and the Allman Brothers Band, and was interviewed by John A. Lomax in 1940.

  2. Learn about the song written and performed by Bob Dylan in 1983, named after the blues singer. The article covers the composition, recording, reception, legacy and live performances of the song.

    • Folk [ 1 ] Blues [ 2 ] (Acoustic Version)
  3. Mar 26, 1991 · A 1983 song by Bob Dylan inspired by the blues singer Blind Willie McTell, released as a bootleg and later on The Bootleg Series. The lyrics reflect on the history and legacy of the South, from slavery to the present day.

  4. Listen to "Blind Willie McTell" by Bob Dylan (Studio Outtake - 1983 - Official Audio)Listen to Bob Dylan: https://bobdylan.lnk.to/listenYDSubscribe to the Bo...

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  5. I didn't found this version on YouTube so i deside to shared it. It was recorded in the spring of 1983, during the sessions for Dylan's album Infidels, but ...

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  6. Written by: Bob Dylan. Seen the arrow on the doorpost. Saying, “This land is condemned. All the way from New Orleans. To new Jerusalem”. I traveled through East Texas. Where many martyrs fell. And I can tell you one thing. Nobody can sing the blues.

  7. Tracks0:00 Broke Down Engine Blues3:06 Mama 'Tain't Long For Day6:05 Georgia Rag9:07 Love Changing Blues12:13 Statesboro Blues14:44 Stomp Down Rider17:49 Sav...