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It was re-released in a substantially remastered form (and released on ]) in 2003 by ]. The newer edition removed many individually minor but cumulatively substantial track edits, so that the album is effectively available in two discrete forms.
''John Wesley Harding'' was a big success for Dylan, giving him a (then) career high US peak of #2 and spending an incredible 13 weeks at #1 in the UK.

It was re-released in a substantially remastered form (and released on ]) in 2003 by ].


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All songs written by Bob Dylan. All songs written by Bob Dylan.


#"John Wesley Harding" - 2:58 #"John Wesley Harding"
#"As I Went Out One Morning" - 2:49 #"As I Went Out One Morning"
#"I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine" - 3:53 #"I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine"
#"]" - 2:31 #"]"
#"The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest" - 5:35 #"The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest"
#"Drifter's Escape" - 2:52 #"Drifter's Escape"
#"Dear Landlord" - 3:16 #"Dear Landlord"
#"I Am a Lonesome Hobo" - 3:19 #"I Am a Lonesome Hobo"
#"I Pity the Poor Immigrant" - 4:12 #"I Pity the Poor Immigrant"
#"The Wicked Messenger" - 2:02 #"The Wicked Messenger"
#"Down Along the Cove" - 2:23 #"Down Along the Cove"
#"I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" - 2:34 #"I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"


==Personnel== ==Personnel==
*Bob Dylan - ], ], ], ], ] *Bob Dylan - ], ], ], ], ]
*Pete Drake - Guitar *Pete Drake - Steel Guitar
*Charlie Bragg - ] *Charlie McCoy - ]
*Kenneth A. Buttrey - ] *Kenneth A. Buttrey - ]
*Bob Johnston - ] *Bob Johnston - ]
*Charlie McCoy - ] *Charlie Bragg - ]


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John Wesley Harding

LP by Bob Dylan
Released December 27, 1967
Recorded October 17 -
November 29, 1967
Genre Folk
Length varies with edition
Record label Columbia Records
Producer Bob Johnston
Professional reviews
Allmusic.com link
Rolling Stone (Feb. 24/1968) link
Bob Dylan Chronology
Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits
(1967)
John Wesley Harding
(1967)
Nashville Skyline
(1969)

John Wesley Harding is a folk rock album by Bob Dylan, produced by Bob Johnston and released on December 27, 1967 (see 1967 in music). The album is considered a return for Dylan to his folk and country roots, as opposed to the three previous albums. It is Dylan's eighth album and was recorded after he was involved in a motorcycle accident, which it appears caused him to re-evaluate his art.

It was re-released in a substantially remastered form (and released on SACD) in 2003 by Columbia Records. The newer edition removed many individually minor but cumulatively substantial track edits, so that the album is effectively available in two discrete forms.

It is number 301 on the List of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.

Track listing

All songs written by Bob Dylan.

  1. "John Wesley Harding"
  2. "As I Went Out One Morning"
  3. "I Dreamed I Saw St. Augustine"
  4. "All Along the Watchtower"
  5. "The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest"
  6. "Drifter's Escape"
  7. "Dear Landlord"
  8. "I Am a Lonesome Hobo"
  9. "I Pity the Poor Immigrant"
  10. "The Wicked Messenger"
  11. "Down Along the Cove"
  12. "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"

Personnel

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