The legendary song was blocked from hitting No. 1 by a famous Beatles track.
One of the most celebrated songs of the 1960s took an unusual path from its young songwriter to the top of the charts.
The legendary songwriter behind some of the most enduring hits of the '60s and '70s is celebrating a major milestone.
A Bob Dylan song released in 1965 is being recognized once again as one of the best songs ever written, over six decades after it first stunned listeners. "Positively 4th Street," Dylan's famously ...
This song was the title track on Dylan's most divisive album.
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Bob Dylan has written his fair share of sad songs, but even he cannot compare with the heartbreaking genius and bona fide ...
Bob Dylan took Greenwich Village by storm in the 1960s, but from Joan Baez to Paul Simon, there were plenty of rivals on the ...
Bob Dylan has released some of the greatest songs of the 20th century. But he’s only human, like any other musician. He’s dropped a few songs over the years that never really resonated with listeners, ...
On the anniversary of Slow Train Coming’s release, MOJO revisits the storm of outrage and betrayal that greeted Bob Dylan’s ...