(First releaseâTraditional, arranged by Bob Dylan)
Mary wore three links of chain,
Every link was Jesus name,
Keep your hand on that plow, hold on,
Oh, Lord, Oh, Lord,
Keep your hand on that plow, hold on.
Mary, Mark and Luke and John,
All them prophets so good and gone,
Keep your hand on that plow, hold on,
Oh, Lord, Oh, Lord,
Keep your hand on that plow, hold on.
Well I never been to heaven, but I've been told,
Streets up there are lined with gold,
Keep your hand on that plow, hold on,
Oh, Lord, Oh, Lord,
Keep your hand on that plow, hold on.
Oh, Lord, Oh, Lord,
Keep your hand on that plow, hold on.
Oh, Lord, Oh, Lord,
Keep your hand on that plow, hold on.
Bob Dylan (debut) - 08 Gospel Plow (01:48)
The eighth track, Gospel Plow, from the 1962 self-titled debut album 'Bob Dylan.'
my understanding it is is a commentary on fashion and i look at very verse as a different story about a different girl with a leopard skin pill box hat. Also i believe he wrote this whole album while recording it which was recently after his first wedding
Autor: kshuf86
2
This song is "supposed" to be for Edie Sedgwick, who was Andy Warhol's "muse". It's all in the movie Factory Girl. Bob Dylan was "trying to warn Edie about Andy";
Well, I see you got a new boyfriend
You know, I never seen him before
Well, I saw him
Makin' love to you
You forgot to close the garage door
You might think he loves you for your money
But I know what he really loves you for
It's your brand new leopard-skin pill-box hat
I could be wrong. Don't hate.
Autor: NurseAlyssa
3
rare electric guitar solo by Bob.
Autor: ElmoLewiss
4
I dont think they were close...
Autor: meohmy320
5
It was the out of time that is it, too, Not at all "correct".
Autor: odhal2
6
This song is about Eddie Sedgwick.
Autor: sarajamer
7
I don't know much about andy warhol, but I know a mattress balances quite nicely on a bottle of wine. A bottle of wine is an historically romantic gesture and a sexual advance. We drink wine, we get drunk, one thing leads to another, and tonight the mattress is equal on both sides.