Highway 61 Revisited
Bob Dylan 1975

A side songs
Title | Lyrics | Song Credits | Duration | Plays | |
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play_circle_filled | Like A Rolling Stone (clip preview) | Producer - Tom Wilson (2) | 6:13 | 0 | |
play_circle_filled | Tombstone Blues (clip preview) | 5:58 | 0 | ||
play_circle_filled | It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (clip preview) | 4:09 | 0 | ||
play_circle_filled | From A Buick 6 (clip preview) | 3:19 | 0 | ||
play_circle_filled | Ballad Of A Thin Man (clip preview) | 5:58 | 0 |
B side songs
Title | Lyrics | Song Credits | Duration | Plays | |
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play_circle_filled | Queen Jane Approximately (clip preview) | 5:31 | 0 | ||
play_circle_filled | Highway 61 Revisited (clip preview) | 3:30 | 0 | ||
play_circle_filled | Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (clip preview) | 5:31 | 0 | ||
play_circle_filled | Desolation Row (clip preview) | 11:20 | 0 |
About
70s reissue of Columbia Records release CS 9189.
Track times are not listed on this release.
®"Columbia", [logo] Marcas Reg.
Track times are not listed on this release.
®"Columbia", [logo] Marcas Reg.
Album art




Album Credits
Bass - Harvey Goldstein, Russ Savakus
Drums - Bobby Gregg
Guitar - Charlie McCoy, Mike Bloomfield
Guitar, Harmonica, Piano, Lead Vocals, Sleeve Notes - Bob Dylan
Photography By [Cover Photo] - Daniel Kramer (2)
Piano - Frank Owens
Piano, Organ - Al Kooper, Paul Griffin
Producer - Bob Johnston
Written-By - Bob Dylan