I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight

Released in 1967 on Bob Dylan's Nashville album John Wesley Harding, "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight has been a staple of his live shows ever since.

The original 1967 cut, with harmonica (audio only):

Audio only:

Evidently in Eastern Europe judging from the band's Slavic name (Grandpas and Grandmas) and the misattribution of the original:

And speaking of grandpas (audio only):

Last one. Gotta stop somewhere (audio only):

Okay, one more. Yes, I know it's not the same song:

 

 

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