Oh, Sister by Bob Dylan
Oh, Sister by Bob Dylan

Oh, Sister

Bob Dylan * Track #5 On Desire

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Oh, Sister by Bob Dylan

Release Date
Mon Jan 05 1976
Performed by
Bob Dylan
Produced by
Don DeVito
Writed by
Jacques Levy & Bob Dylan
About

From Dylan’s seventeenth studio album Desire, “Oh Sister” was recorded and often performed with Emmylou Harris. The song “became a discourse on the fragility of love.”.

Oh, Sister Lyrics

[Verse 1]
Oh, sister, when I come to lie in your arms
You should not treat me like a stranger
Our Father would not like the way that you act
And you must realize the danger

[Verse 2]
Oh, sister, am I not a brother to you
And one deserving of affection?
And is our purpose not the same on this earth
To love and follow His direction?

[Verse 3]
We grew up together
From the cradle to the grave
We died and were reborn
And then mysteriously saved

[Verse 4]
Oh, sister, when I come to knock on your door
Don’t turn away, you’ll create sorrow
Time is an ocean but it ends at the shore
You may not see me tomorrow

Oh, Sister Q&A

Who wrote Oh, Sister's ?

Oh, Sister was written by Jacques Levy & Bob Dylan.

Who produced Oh, Sister's ?

Oh, Sister was produced by Don DeVito.

When did Bob Dylan release Oh, Sister?

Bob Dylan released Oh, Sister on Mon Jan 05 1976.

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