Bob Dylan: Bob Dylan - No Direction Home: Piano Vocal Guitar: Album Songbook
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Instrument : PIANO
Style(s) : FOLK ROCK / MOVIE - TV
Instrumentation : Piano, Vocal and Guitar
Composer/artist : Bob Dylan
Publisher : Music Sales
Description from Musicroom UK
A Martin Scorsese Picture. With a treasure of authentic and vintage footage, a host of characters including Pete Seeger, Allen Ginsberg and Mavis Staples, and in-depth conversation with Dylan himself, Scorsese's Grammy-winning documentary captured a turbulent period in the history of folk and rock music. Focusing upon the years between 1962 and 1966, Scorsese charts the struggles of the young, sophisticated and hugely gifted songwriter as he embraces the sounds of rock whilst being shunned by a traditional music audience that saw Dylan as their own. The film is packed full of magical performances, memorable songs and great recording sessions, and twenty-eight of those wonderful Dylan moments are available here for you to sing and play. Arranged for guitar and voice, with melody line and chord boxes, the songs include such masterpieces as Blowin' in the Wind, Mr Tambourine Man and Like a Rolling Stone.
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Bob Dylan: Bob Dylan - No Direction Home: Piano Vocal Guitar: Album Songbook
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No Direction Home - Martin Scorsese (DYLAN BOB)
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Highway 61 Revisited
Dink'S Song
Maggie'S Farm
She Belongs To Me
Just Like Tom Thumb'S Blues
It'S All Over Now Baby Blue
Man Of Constant Sorrow
Blowin' In The Wind
Song To Woody
Tombstone Blues
Don'T Think Twice, It'S All Right
Desolation Row
Ballad Of A Thin Man
Chimes Of Freedom
Mr. Tambourine Man Masters Of War
Leopard Skin Pillbox Hat
When The Ship Comes In
It Takes A Lot To Laugh
When I Got Troubles
Rambler, Gambler
Sally Gal
Hard Rain'S Gonna Fall
I Was Young When I Left Home
This Land Is Your Land
Visions Of Johanna
Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
Like A Rolling Stone