Sunday, April 1, 2012

Song For a Sunday Night -- Dylan

My wife and I were watching a documentary last night about Bobby Valentine's time as a manager in Japan, "The Zen of Bobby V".  Very good by the way.  There was some instrumental music at one point in the film that was either or reminded me of a song my Bob Dylan.


Released in June of 1966 "I Want You" was the A-side of a 45 with the B-side being "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues".  It would appear soon after on the double album, Blonde on Blonde.

I Want You

The guilty undertaker sighs
The lonesome organ grinder cries
The silver saxophones say I should refuse you
The cracked bells and washed-out horns
Blow into my face with scorn
But it’s not that way
I wasn’t born to lose you

I want you, I want you
I want you so bad
Honey, I want you

The drunken politician leaps
Upon the street where mothers weep
And the saviors who are fast asleep, they wait for you
And I wait for them to interrupt
Me drinkin’ from my broken cup
And ask me to
Open up the gate for you

I want you, I want you
I want you so bad
Honey, I want you

How all my fathers, they’ve gone down
True love they’ve been without it
But all their daughters put me down
’Cause I don’t think about it

Well, I return to the Queen of Spades
And talk with my chambermaid
She knows that I’m not afraid to look at her
She is good to me
And there’s nothing she doesn’t see
She knows where I’d like to be
But it doesn’t matter

I want you, I want you
I want you so bad
Honey, I want you

Now your dancing child with his Chinese suit
He spoke to me, I took his flute
No, I wasn’t very cute to him, was I?
But I did it, though, because he lied
Because he took you for a ride
And because time was on his side
And because I . . .

I want you, I want you
I want you so bad
Honey, I want you
Copyright © 1966 by Dwarf Music; renewed 1994 by Dwarf Music

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