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1965 single by Bob Dylan
"She Belongs to Me"
Swedish release picture sleeve
Single byBob Dylan
from the albumBringing It All Back Home
A-side"Subterranean Homesick Blues"
ReleasedMarch 22, 1965
RecordedJanuary 14, 1965
StudioColumbia Recording, New York City
Genre
Length2:50
LabelColumbia
SongwriterBob Dylan
ProducerTom Wilson
Bob Dylan singles chronology
"The Times They Are a-Changin'"
(1965)
"She Belongs to Me"
(1965)
"Maggie's Farm"
(1965)

"She Belongs to Me" is a song byBob Dylan, and was first released as the second track on his 1965 albumBringing It All Back Home. The song may be about a former girlfriend,Suze Rotolo, or fellow folk singerJoan Baez, contemporary sirenNico, orSara Lownds, the woman that Dylan would wed in November 1965.

Recording

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The version of the song that appears onBringing It All Back Home was recorded on the afternoon of January 14, 1965, and produced byTom Wilson.[2] Dylan performed it with the rock band that accompanied him on the songs on side one of the album, withBruce Langhorne playing the electric guitar.[2][3][4][5]

Different versions of the song were recorded during the January 1965 sessions forBringing It All Back Home. Like the other love song on side one, "Love Minus Zero/No Limit", "She Belongs to Me" had been recorded on January 13, 1965, in acoustic versions.[2] An outtake featuring Dylan, Langhorne, and bassist Bill Lee—stated in the liner notes to have been recorded on January 14, but which Dylan scholar Clinton Heylin dates to January 13—was released in 2005 onThe Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack.[2] The January 13 recordings and a first take from January 14 were released on the 6-disc and 18-disc versions ofThe Bootleg Series Vol. 12: The Cutting Edge 1965–1966 in 2015.[6] (The song was also recorded with just guitars and bass on the evening of January 14, an uncirculated version.[2]) The title of the song was initially listed as "Worse Than Money" at the January 13, 1965 sessions, and then was listed as "My Girl" briefly at the January 14 sessions.

Meaning

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The title of the song is perhaps ironic.[3][7][8][9] The woman described in the song perhaps belongs to no one, as suggested by the lyric "She's nobody's child, the law can't touch her at all."[2][7][8]However that is open to interpretation. The lyrics describe how the singer "bow[s] down to her on Sunday" and "salute[s] her when her birthday comes."[2][7] Other lines celebrate the woman's assertiveness and moral conviction.[9] The lyrics may refer toSuze Rotolo, Dylan's girlfriend from July 1961 to early 1964. Some of the lyrics of "She Belongs to Me" could refer to Dylan's former lover,folk singerJoan Baez, particularly the line about the woman wearing an "Egyptian ring", since Dylan had given Baez such a ring.[9][10][11]

Additionally, the line "She takes the dark out of the nighttime / And paints the daytime black," resembles a verse of the Old Testament book of Job, verse 5:14 stating: "They meet with darkness in the daytime, / and grope in the noonday as in the night."[12]

Other lines that may refer to Baez are a line describing her as "an artist" and a reference to being a "walking antique", which may be a reference to Baez' desire to keep Dylan writing protest songs but could easily be a compliment.[9][11]

John Cale of theVelvet Underground has stated that he believes the song to be aboutNico, with whom Dylan spent some time around the time of the song's composition.[13]

British artistCaroline Coon claims the song is about her on her website.[14]

An alternative interpretation of the song is that it is apaean to Dylan'smuse, depicting it as unapproachable but domineering.[2]

Musical style

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Any perceived or imagined bitterness in the lyrics is offset by the gentleness of Dylan's singing and the delicacy of the accompaniment.[11] Most people would not see any bitterness in these lyrics. The song is in a symmetrical 12-barblues form.[2][10][15] Music criticRobert Shelton has described the song as having a melody that is gentle, with relaxed phrasing and a swaying,waltz-like rhythm,[10] although it does not use the 3/4time signature of a waltz but rather a 4/4 time signature.[citation needed]

Critical reception

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In its contemporary review of the single release,Cash Box described it as a "feelingful blueshuffler."[16]

In a 2005 reader's poll reported inMojo,She Belongs to Me was listed as the #98 all time Bob Dylan song, and a similar poll of artists ranked the song #53.[17] In 2002,Uncut listed it as the #14 all time Bob Dylan song.[18]

Other releases

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The song, first released onBringing It All Back Home in 1965, has been subsequently released on several Dylan compilation and live albums, includingBob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II in 1971. It was also included inMartin Scorsese's filmNo Direction Home and released on its soundtrack album,The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack, in 2005, in the form of an outtake from the original recording sessions.[3]

A live performance from Dylan's1969 Isle of Wight Festival performance was released onSelf Portrait in 1970, in which Dylan sings in his country-crooner voice similar to theNashville Skyline album, and the backing band plays in a country style. The song opened the famous May 17, 1966 concert in Manchester's Free Trade Hall, England (popularly but mistakenly known as the "Royal Albert Hall" concert), released onThe Bootleg Series Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live 1966, The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert in 1998. A May 10, 1965 performance of the song at theRoyal Albert Hall was released in 2018 onLive 1962-1966: Rare Performances From The Copyright Collections.

In November 2016, all Dylan's recorded live performances of the song from 1966 were released in the boxed setThe 1966 Live Recordings, with the May 26, 1966 performance released separately on the albumThe Real Royal Albert Hall 1966 Concert.

Cover versions

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The song has been covered by various artists, includingBarry McGuire,The Grateful Dead (from the 1985 Tour featured on Dick's Picks Volume 21),The Flying Burrito Brothers,Tom Tom Club,Alain Bashung,Leon Russell,The Nice,Richard Shindell,Billy Preston,Buddy Greene,Lloyd Cole,Ricky Nelson,Neil Finn andPajama Club,Buffalo Tom,Ane Brun,Ólöf Arnalds,Trish Murphy,The Masterminds,Augie Meyers,Carol ConnorsThe Rose Garden andTina Turner. It has also been translated into a French version byFrancis Cabrel, titled "Elle m'appartient (C'est une artiste)" on his 2008 albumDes roses et des orties. Ricky Nelson's country version was a Top 40 hit.[7]

Though it was never included on an album (barring the free downloads of a recording of a concert atBilston's (nearWolverhampton, UK) Robin 2 Music Hall in November 2016 on Harley's website),Steve Harley included the song in his 9-show November 2016 3-man acoustic tour, as well as the 11 full rock band shows in 2017, as a mark of respect to Dylan. In addition, Dylan's track "Love Minus Zero/No Limit" was included in Harley's 1996 albumPoetic Justice, and was occasionally played live.

References

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  1. ^abMelissa Ursula Dawn Goldsmith (November 22, 2019).Listen to Classic Rock! Exploring a Musical Genre. ABC-CLIO. p. 226.ISBN 9781440865794.
  2. ^abcdefghiHeylin, C. (2009).Revolution in the Air. Chicago Review Press. pp. 226–227.ISBN 978-1-55652-843-9.
  3. ^abc"She Belongs to Me".allmusic. Retrieved2009-07-28.
  4. ^Gray, M. (2008).The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia (rev. updated ed.). Continuum. pp. 395–396.ISBN 978-0-8264-2974-2.
  5. ^"Bruce Langhorne".allmusic. RetrievedJuly 22, 2009.
  6. ^"Bob Dylan, The Cutting Edge 1965-1966: The Bootleg Series Vol. 12". Archived fromthe original on February 7, 2016. RetrievedNovember 22, 2015.
  7. ^abcdTrager, O. (2004).Keys to the Rain. Billboard Books. pp. 552–554.ISBN 0-8230-7974-0.
  8. ^abHinchey, J. (2002).Like a Complete Unknown. Stealing Home Press. pp. 81–85.ISBN 0-9723592-0-6.
  9. ^abcdGill, A. (1998).Don't Think Twice, It's All Right. Thunder's Mouth Press. pp. 71–72.ISBN 1-56025-185-9.
  10. ^abcShelton, R. (1986).No Direction Home. Da Capo Press. p. 272.ISBN 0-306-80782-3.
  11. ^abcWilliamson, N. (2006).The Rough Guide to Bob Dylan (2nd ed.). Rough Guides Reference. p. 223.ISBN 978-1-84353-718-2.
  12. ^The King James Bible, Job 5:14.
  13. ^"Desert Island Discs".BBC. Retrieved2011-11-27.
  14. ^"Biography".carolinecoon.com. Retrieved2011-05-03.
  15. ^Gray, M. (2000).Song and Dance Man III. Continuum. p. 310.ISBN 0-8264-5150-0.
  16. ^"CashBox Record Reviews"(PDF).Cash Box. March 20, 1965. p. 12. Retrieved2022-01-12.
  17. ^"100 Greatest Dylan Songs". Mojo. November 2005. Archived from the original on February 14, 2006. Retrieved2009-07-24.
  18. ^"Uncut – Top 40 Dylan Tracks".Uncut. June 2002. Archived from the original on September 8, 2012. Retrieved2009-07-24.

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