Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan
[Verse 1]
Down the street, the dogs are barkin' and the day is a-gettin' dark
As the night comes in a-falling, the dogs will lose their bark
And the silent night will shatter from the sounds inside my mind
[Refrain]
Yes, I'm one too many mornings and a thousand miles behind
[Verse 2]
From the crossroads of my doorstep, my eyes start to fade
And I turn my head back to the room where my love and I have laid
And I gaze back to the street, the sidewalk, and the sign
[Refrain]
And I'm one too many mornings and a thousand miles behind
[Verse 3]
It's a restless hungry feeling that don't mean no one no good
When everything I'm a-sayin', you can say it just as good
You're right from your side, I am right from mine
[Refrain]
We're both just one too many mornings and a thousand miles behind
One Too Many Mornings was written by Bob Dylan.
One Too Many Mornings was produced by Tom Wilson.
Bob Dylan released One Too Many Mornings on Mon Jan 13 1964.