Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
“Gospel Plow” is a traditional American folk song that has been recorded by various artists over the years. Dylan’s rendition of “Gospel Plow” showcases his early folk and blues influences and gives a glimpse into his musical roots.
The song itself dates back to the early 20th century and has roots...
[Verse 1]
Mary wore three links of chain
Every link was Jesus name
Keep your hand on that plow, hold on
Oh Lord, Oh Lord, keep your hand on that plow, hold on
[Verse 2]
Mary, Mark, Luke and John
All these prophets so good and gone
Keep your hand on that plow, hold on
Oh Lord, Oh Lord, keep your hand on that plow, hold on
Well, I never been to heaven
But I've been told streets up there
Are lined with gold
Keep your hand on that plow, hold on
Oh Lord, Oh Lord, keep your hand on that plow, hold on
Oh Lord, Oh Lord, keep your hand on that plow, hold on
Oh Lord, Oh Lord, keep your hand on that plow, hold on
Gospel Plow was written by Traditional.
Gospel Plow was produced by John Hammond.
Bob Dylan released Gospel Plow on Mon Mar 19 1962.