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Blonde on Blonde is the seventh album by musician Bob Dylan, released in May of 1966. It received immediate critical acclaim and is often ranked as one of the greatest albums of all time, certified gold in 1967.
Dylan, in a 1978 interview for Playboy magazine:
“The closest I ever got to the sound...
[Verse 1]
Cats and dogs are coming down
14th street is gonna drown
Everyone else rushing around
[Chorus]
I've got Blonde on Blonde
On my portable stereo
It's a lullaby
From a giant golden radio
[Verse 2]
I've got no time I want to lose
To people with something to prove
What can you do but let them talk
And make your way down the block
[Chorus]
I've got Blonde on Blonde
On my portable stereo
It's a lullaby
From a giant golden radio
I've got Blonde on Blonde
On my portable stereo
It's a lullaby
From a giant golden radio
I've got Blonde on Blonde
On my portable stereo
It's a lullaby
From a giant golden radio
[Refrain]
It's a lullaby
From a giant golden radio
It's a lullaby
From Wonder golden radio
It's a lullaby
From Wonder Woman's radio
It's a lullaby
It's a lullaby
[Outro]
It's a lullaby
It's a lullaby
It's a lullaby
It's a lullaby
Blonde on Blonde was written by Matthew Caws & Daniel Lorca & Ira Elliot.
Blonde on Blonde was produced by Nada Surf & Louie Lino & Chris Fudurich.
Nada Surf released Blonde on Blonde on Tue Sep 17 2002.