Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Bob Dylan & The Band
Though the song is titled, “Open the Door, Homer,” Bob Dylan has interpolated part of the chorus directly from the standard “Open the Door, Richard,” and this is the name used in the song. The lyrics describe “certain thing[s]” told to the singer from his friends, and like most of the tracks on The...
[Verse 1]
Now, there’s a certain thing
That I learned from Jim
That he’d always make sure I’d understand
And that is that there’s a certain way
We all must swim
If we expect to live off of the fat of the land
[Chorus]
Open the door, Richard
I’ve heard it said before
Open the door, Richard
I’ve heard it said before
But I ain’t gonna hear it said no more
[Verse 2]
Now, there’s a certain thing
That I learned from my friend, Mouse
That fella who never blushes
And that is that one must always
Flush out his house
If he don't expect to be housing flushes
[Chorus]
Open the door, Richard
I’ve heard it said before
Open the door, Richard
I’ve heard it said before
And I ain’t gonna hear it said no more
[Verse 3]
“Take care of all of your memories”
Said Nick
“For you cannot relive them
And remember when you’re out there
Trying to heal the sick
That you must always first forgive them”
[Chorus]
Open the door, Richard
I’ve heard it said before
Open the door, Richard
I’ve heard it said before
And I ain’t gonna hear it said no more
Open the Door, Homer was written by Bob Dylan.
Bob Dylan & The Band released Open the Door, Homer on Thu Jun 26 1975.