Bob Dylan (album)
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Bob Dylan is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on March 19, 1962 by Columbia Records. Produced by Columbia's legendary talent scout John H. Hammond, who signed Dylan to the label, the album features folk standards, plus two original compositions, "Talkin' New York" and "Song to Woody".
Track listing
| title1 = You're No Good | writer1 = Jesse Fuller | length1 = 1:40 | title2 = Talkin' New York | writer2 = Bob Dylan | length2 = 3:20 | title3 = In My Time of Dyin' | writer3 = trad. arr. Dylan | length3 = 2:40 | title4 = Man of Constant Sorrow | writer4 = trad. arr. Dylan | length4 = 3:10 | title5 = Fixin' to Die | writer5 = Bukka White | length5 = 2:22 | title6 = Pretty Peggy-O | writer6 = trad. arr. Dylan | length6 = 3:23 | title7 = Highway 51 | writer7 = Curtis Jones | length7 = 2:52 }}
| title8 = Gospel Plow | writer8 = trad. arr. Dylan | length8 = 1:47 | title9 = Baby, Let Me Follow You Down | writer9 = trad. arr. Eric von Schmidt | length9 = 2:37 | title10 = House of the Risin' Sun | writer10 = trad. arr. Dave Van Ronk | length10 = 5:20 | title11 = Freight Train Blues | writer11 = John Lair, arr. Dylan | length11 = 2:18 | title12 = Song to Woody | writer12 = Bob Dylan | length12 = 2:42 | title13 = See That My Grave Is Kept Clean | writer13 = Blind Lemon Jefferson | length13 = 2:43 }}