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Category Archives: Traveling Wilburys
“Where were you last night?” by Bob Dylan. The meaning behind the lyrics and the music
Updated July 2016 By Tony Attwood The songs on the Traveling Wilburys albums are credited to the band as a whole rather than individual artists, but it is clear that this track from Volume 3 is a Dylan composition with … Continue reading
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