Starlight
In The East"
Directory
of Bob Dylans Unreleased Songs: E
Compiled by Alan Fraser |
Bankiet (Pomaton, Poland, 1985) - album by Jacek Kaczmarski with the Dylan
"co-composition" EPITAFIUM DLA BOBA DYLANA
Revised: 17 September, 2024
For the meanings of the song title colours and the circulation codes used in this directory, please see the header page for this section (click on "Up" below).
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(Indefinite and definite articles at the beginning of song titles are ignored, so A WOMAN LIKE YOU is on the "W" page, and THE KING IS ON THE THRONE is on the "K" page.)
EARTH CHANGE | Bob Dylan, 1963/Jessica L. Freeman, 1993 | O |
Version of THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGIN' (from the album of the same name) with revised lyrics by Jessica L. Freeman |
EAST COLORADO BLUES | 1961 | N? Y |
Lyrics in a manuscript left by Bob at the home of Eve and Mac McKenzie after staying there in Summer 1961 - also known just as COLORADO BLUES |
Michel Montecrossa's Bob Dylan Fest 2001 6CD boxed set on the Mira Sound Germany label containing his version of Bob Dylan's unreleased song EAST LAREDO BLUES. The set also contains versions of BOB DYLAN'S NEW ORLEANS RAG, DENISE, HERO BLUES and WANTED MAN |
50th Anniversary Collection 1963, Columbia/Legacy limited edition 6LP set, Dec 2013, with EAST LAREDO BLUES |
EAST LAREDO BLUES | Bob Dylan?, 1963 | S |
Piano solo recorded during "The Times They Are A-Changin" sessions, Columbia Studios, New York, 23 Oct 1963 (CO79683) - also known as PACHUCO JOES PIANO SOLO. Now officially released on Side 1 of the Columbia/Legacy limited edition 6LP set "50th Anniversary Collection 1963", Dec 2013. A song of this title is available as a cover by Michel Montecrossa on his 6CD Mira Sound Germany set "Bob Dylan Fest 2001". Thanks to Jack from Canada for information that in the version performed by Michel Montecrossa he uses the music from this piano solo with part of the liner notes from "Bringing It All Back Home" including "i accept chaos, i am not sure whether it accepts me..." |
80 COUSINS | 1967-68 | Y |
Lyrics from the "John Wesley Harding" period held at the Bob Dylan Archive, University of Tulsa, OK. Thanks to Derek Barker and "Isis" magazine for information |
The Bootleg Series
Vol. 16 - Springtime In New York 1980-1985 (Europe) - 2CD Standard
Edition with live version of ENOUGH IS ENOUGH
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH | 1984 | O |
Rehearsed at the Arena di Verona, Verona, Italy, 27 May 1984, and performed in public in June and July 1984. Rehearsal sometimes misdated as Beverly Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, 23-25 May 1984. The 2CD Standard Edition of "The Bootleg Series Vol. 16 - Springtime In New York 1980-1985", released in Sep 2021, contains a live version of ENOUGH IS ENOUGH, recorded at Slane Castle, Dublin, Ireland, 8 Jul 1984 |
EPITAFIUM DLA BOBA DYLANA [EPITAPH FOR BOB DYLAN | Jacek Kaczmarski/Bob Dylan, 1985 | N? |
Song written by Polish artist Jacek Kaczmarski using music by Bob Dylan after "Live Aid", 1985 (which he obviously wasn't pleased with). This appeared first on his 1985 alnum "Bankiet" (Pomaton pom 051, Poland, 1985) and later on a CD called "Dwadziescia(5) Lat Pozniej" (Pomaton PRCD 250 8573882402, Poland, 2001) now just titled BOB DYLAN. Artur Jarosinski says: "I interviewed the man and he said he did not take music from any particular song, he just wanted to sound like Dylan at "Live Aid" (so it sounds like WHEN THE SHIP COMES IN crossed with BLOWIN' IN THE WIND)." Thanks to Artur for the information and the scans |
ESKIMO WOMAN | 1967 | Y |
Lyrics of a previously unknown song in a box of unrecorded lyrics and song fragments from 1967 held at the Bob Dylan Archive, University of Tulsa, OK. Thanks to Derek Barker and "Isis" magazine for information |
EVEN A TOMATO | 1967 | H |
Basement Tapes instrumental, recorded with The Band at Big Pink, West Saugerties, NY, Jul-Oct 1967. See also the piano instrumental known as JUST ANOTHER TOMATO IN THE GLASS which may be a different song. Thanks to Moise Potie for clarification |
EVERY TIME I HEAR THE SPIRIT | 1960 | N? |
Reported to have been composed May 1960 - reports talk of "a song about a gambler" (BLACKJACK BLUES) and "a song about a train" (not yet identified) - according to Clinton Heylin in "Revolution In The Air - The Songs Of Bob Dylan Vol. 1: 1957-73" (Constable, 2009) this song is an adaptation of an old Negro spiritual |
EVERY TIME SOMEBODY COMES TO TOWN | Bob Dylan/George Harrison, 1968 | H |
Most commonly-found title for a song performed at Woodstock, New York State, as a duet by Bob and George in November 1968, eventually copyrighted as NOWHERE TO GO. Thanks to Jack from Canada that a demo version by George with the title NOWHERE TO GO has been released in 2021 on the Capitol/Dark Horse 50th Anniversary 8LP/5CD+DVD Super Deluxe Editions of "All Things Must Pass". The known duet version with Bob remains unreleased. |
Gene Simmons with The Vault 1966-2016, a 2018 collectable
model safe including 10CDs with
EVERYBODY WANTS SOMEBODY
on CD5
EVERYBODY WANTS SOMEBODY | Bob Dylan/Gene Simmons, 1996 | N? |
Thanks to Alex Filosa for news that in Jan 2018 Gene Simmons released "The Vault 1966-2016", a collectable model safe full of Simmons memorabilia including 10CDs plus a bonus CD, including three co-compositions with Bob Dylan on CDs 5 and 6 - EVERYBODY WANTS SOMEBODY, NA, NA, NA, NA (an early version of EVERYBODY WANTS SOMEBODY) and WAITING FOR THE MORNING LIGHT, the last of which was previously released in a shorter version in 2004 on Gene's solo Sanctuary Records album entitled "A**hole". CD5 also contains a 15:40 track called "BOB DYLAN WRITING SESSION". Each safe costs $2000 and will be hand-delivered to the buyer by Gene Simmons himself! (Presumably just in the continental USA.) For a 1991 song co-written by Bob and Gene Simmons see LAUGHING WHEN YOU WANT TO CRY. Tim Dunn says: Just received the new April 2018 issue of "Goldmine" magazine with an interview with Gene Simmons. He discusses working with Dylan and mentions their writing session, which lasted 6 or 7 hours. Three tracks on "The Vault" involve Dylan, apparently NA, NA, NA, NA, EVERYBODY WANTS SOMEBODY and WAITING FOR THE MORNING LIGHT. Simmons says that Dylan wouldn't finish the lyrics "so eventually I just sat down and wrote the lyric and found variations of that which became two other songs... NA, NA, NA, NA has that title because I couldn't come up with a chorus lyric, and WAITING FOR THE MORNING LIGHT and EVERYBODY WANTS SOMEBODY were other variations." He adds "Bob came up with some chords that I liked a lot, and I started humming a melody...riffing back and forth...just outlined a few variations...So over the years, I tried to get him to write the lyric...'No, Mr. Kiss, you write it'." One version of WAITING FOR THE MORNING LIGHT is on his album "Asshole". None are in the Copyright Office records as of today. |
EXCEPT YOU | 1973 | O |
Alternate title for NOBODY 'CEPT YOU, released on "The Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3" |
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