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Revision as of 17:11, 14 March 2015

Elvis Costello and Bob Dylan, 1995
Elvis Costello's "500 Albums You Need" (Vanity Fair, November, 2000) features nine albums by Bob Dylan, including Blonde On Blonde (1966) and Blood On The Tracks (1974).

Songwriter on:


Co-songwriter (with Richard Manuel) on:

Tears Of Rage

Co-songwriter (with Rick Danko) on:

This Wheel's On Fire

Co-songwriter (with Jacques Levy) on:

Rita May

Co-songwriter (with Elvis Costello) on:

Golden Tom - Silver Judas
Lost On The River No. 12
Married To My Hack
Matthew Met Mary
Six Months In Kansas City (Liberty Street)


Performed with Elvis Costello:


Elvis Costello served as his opening act:


Elvis Costello and Amos Lee opened for Bob Dylan, September-October, 2007:


Father of Jakob Dylan and Jesse Dylan


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