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
“Too Much of Nothing” is, like several other Basement Tapes songs, a track essentially composed of contradictory pieces of pseudo-wisdom and nonsense, it’s title itself being a oxymoron. The verses describe what may befall a man when there is “too much of nothing,” while the chorus is a mysterious g...
[Verse 1]
Too much of nothing
Can make a man ill at ease
One man’s temper rises
Where another man’s temper might freeze
Now it's a day of confession
And we cannot mock a soul
Oh, when there’s too much of nothing
No one has control
[Chorus]
Say hello to Valerie
Say hello to Vivian
Give her all my salary
On the waters of oblivion
[Verse 2]
When there's too much of nothing
Can cause a man to weep
He can walk the streets and like most and boast
Of what he'd like to keep
But it’s all been done before
It’s all been written in the book
And when there’s too much of nothing
Nobody should look
[Chorus]
Say hello to Valerie
Say hello to Vivian
Give her all my salary
On the waters of oblivion
[Verse 3]
Now too much of nothing
Can make a man a liar
It can cause some men to sleep on nails
It can cause others to eat fire
Ev’rybody’s doin’ something
I've heard it in a dream
But when there’s too much of nothing
It just makes a fella mean
[Chorus]
Say hello to Valerie
Say hello to Vivian
Give her all my salary
On the waters of oblivion
Too Much of Nothing was written by Bob Dylan.
Bob Dylan & The Band released Too Much of Nothing on Thu Jun 26 1975.