--- 1 9 6 7 --- 1. CALENDAR January 26 Village Voice publishes Jack Newfields article 'Brecht of the Jukebox, Poet of the Electric Guitar'. March Single Leopard Skin Pill-Box Hat/Most Likely released. March 27 Release of BOB DYLAN'S GREATEST HITS May 7 1st interview since accident in New York Daily News. May 7 Premiere of 'Don't Look Back' at the Presido Theatre in San Fransisco. June-Oct Basement tapes sessions in Big Pink, the Hawks's house in West Saugerties near Woodstock. July Single 'If You Gotta Go Go Now/To Ramona' released in Benelux countries only! Mid-67 Birth of Anna Dylan Oct 17 First recording session for JOHN WESLEY HARDING Nov 6 Second session. Nov 29 Third and last recording session. Dec 27 Release of JOHN WESLEY HARDING. ?? Release of the movie 'Festival' filmed at the Newport Festivals in 1964 and 1965, 8 songs with Dylan. 2. RECORDINGS 2.1 The Basement Tapes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ June - October: 1. Lock Up Your Door 2. Won't You Be My Baby 3. Try Me Little Girl 4. I Can't Make It Alone 5. Don't You Try Me Now 6. A Long Time A-Growin' (trad) 7. Bonnie Ship The Diamond (trad) 8. Trail Of The Buffalo (trad arr Woody Guthrie) 9. Down On Me (Elmore James) 10. One For My Baby (Mercer-Arlen) 11. I'm Alright 12. One Single River (Tyson-Fricker) 13. People Get Ready (Curtis Mayfield) 14. I Don't Hurt Anymore (Robertson-Rollins) 15. Be Careful Of Stones That You Throw (Dodd) 16. One Man's Loss 17. Yazoo Street Scandal (Robbie Robertson) 18. You Say You Love Me (?) 19. You Say You Love Me (?) 20. Sonny Boy (Henderson) 21. All You Have To Do Is Dream 22. All You Have To Do Is Dream 23. All You Have To Do Is Dream (instr) 24. Piano Solo 25. Orange Juice Blues (Blues For Breakfast) (Richard Manuel) 26. Instrumental 27. Be My Baby (Phil Spector) 28. I Got You Babe (Sonny Bono) 29. Memphis Tennessee (Chuck Berry) 30. Instrumental 31. Baby Ain't That Fine 32. Rock, Salt And Nails (Bruce Phillips) 33. A Fool Such As I (Bill Trader) 34. Gonna Get You Now 35. Instrumental 36. Apple Suckling Tree 37. Apple Suckling Tree 38. Clothes Line Saga 39. I'm Not There (1956) 40. Odds Ands Ends 41. Get Your Rocks Off! 42. Million Dollar Bash 43. Yea! Heavy And A Bottle Of Bread 44. Please Mrs Henry 45. Crash On The Levee (Down In The Flood) 46. Lo And Behold! 47. Tiny Montgomery 48. This Wheel's On Fire 49. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere 50. I Shall Be Released 51. Too Much Of Nothing 52. Too Much Of Nothing 53. Tears Of Rage 54. Tears Of Rage 55. Tears Of Rage 56. Quinn The Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) 57. Quinn The Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) 58. Open The Door, Homer 59. Open The Door, Homer 60. Open The Door, Homer 61. Nothing Was Delivered 62. Nothing Was Delivered 63. Goin' To Acapulco 64. Don't Ya Tell Henry 65. Sign On The Cross 66. Ferdinand The Imposter (Robbie Robertson) 67. Ruben Reumus (Robbie Robertson/Richard Manuel) 68. Katie's Been Gone (Robbie Robertson/Richard Manuel) 69. Orange Juice Blues (Blues For Breakfast) 70. Yazoo Street Scandal (Robbie Robertson) 71. Ain't No More Cane (Leadbelly) 72. Bessie Smith (Rick Danko/Robbie Robertson) 73. Long Distance Operator 74. Don't Ya Tell Henry 1-16, 21-23 and 30-65 Bob Dylan with the band without Levon Helm. Drums by Robbie Robertson, except 7: drums by Richard Manuel. 17-19, 25, 26 and 66-74, The Band, probably without Dylan. 20, 27-29 Tiny Tim (vocal) backed by The Band, Probably without Dylan. 24 Garth Hudson solo on piano 36, 38, 40, 42-49, 51, 55, 58, 61, 63 and 67-74 released on the double album The Basement Tapes June 26, 1975 and on double CD August 1988. 42 and 55 released on single July 1975. 48 and 55 released on Masterpieces (CBS/Sony) March 1978 in Japan and later 1978 in Australia. 42 and 57 released on Biograph Oct 28 1985 38, 40, 48, 49 and 69 have instruments added on the official album. All official tracks have been mixed to mono from the original stereo master. 1-35, 37-50, 52, 56, 61, 63, 65 and 66 studio stereo recordings. All other studio mono. 2.2 The JOHN WESLEY HARDING Sessions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Columbia Studios, Nashville Oct 17 The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest Drifter's Escape I Dreamed I Saw St Augustine Nov 6 All Along The Watchtower As I Went Out One Morning Down Along The Cove I Am A Lonesome Hobo I Pity The Poor Immigrant John Wesley Harding The Wicked Messenger Nov 29 Dear Landlord I'll Be Your Baby Tonight No known out-takes from these sessions. With Charlie McCoy (b), Kenny Buttrey (dr). All tracks released on JOHN WESLEY HARDING. 3. DYLAN SONGS Oct-Nov All American Boy (1) (c) 1973 All You Have To Do Is Dream Apple Suckling Tree (c) 1970 Baby, Ain't That Fine Bourbon Streeet (2) (c) 1973 Clothes Line Saga (c) 1970 Crash On The Levee (Down In The Flood) (c) 1967 Don't You Try Me Now Don't Ya Tell Henry (c) 1971 Get Your Rocks Off! (7) (c) 1968 Goin' To Acapulco (c) 1975 Gonna Get You Now I Can't Make It Alone I Shall Be Released (3) (c) 1967 I'm Alright I'm Not There (1956) (c) 1970 Lo And Behold! (c) 1967 Lock Up Your Door Million Dollar Bash (c) 1967 Nothing Was Delivered (c) 1968 Odds Ands Ends (c) 1970 One Man's Loss One For My Baby Open The Door, Homer (c) 1968 Please Mrs Henry (c) 1967 Quinn The Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn) (4) (c) 1968 Santa Fe (2) (c) 1973 Sign On The Cross (6) (c) 1971 Silent Weekend (2) (c) 1973 Tears Of Rage (5) (c) 1968 This Wheel's On Fire (c) 1967 Tiny Montgomery (c) 1967 Too Much Of Nothing (c) 1967 Try Me Little Girl Wild Wolf (2) (c) 1973 Won't You Be My Baby Yea! Heavy And A Bottle Of Bread (c) 1967 You Ain't Goin' Nowhere (c) 1967 You Can Change Your Name Songs without copyright year may well by written by somebody else than Dylan. These songs surfaced just a couple of years ago. The lyrics to Sign On The Cross, Quinn The Eskimo, I Shall Be Released, Get Your Rocks Off!, Silend Weekend and to all the songs on Basement Tapes are published in Lyrics 1962-1985. (1) No known recording or cover, probably a poem, Dwarf Music demo. (2) No known recording or cover, Dwarf Music demo. (6) Recorded by Coulson, Dean, McGuiness and Flint on the album 'Lo And Behold' (Sire) (7) Recorded by Manfred Mann on the album with the same name (Polydor). Live recordings: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (3) First: Plymouth Oct 30, 1975. (4) Only: Isle Of Wight August 31, 1969. (5) First: Patras, Greece, June 26, 1989. Oct-Nov All Along The Watchtower (1) As I Went Out One Morning (2) Dear Landlord Down Along The Cove Drifter's Escape I Am A Lonesome Hobo I Dreamed I Saw St Augustine (3) I Pity The Poor Immigrant (3) (4) I'll Be Your Baby Tonight (3) John Wesley Harding The Ballad Of Frankie Lee And Judas Priest (5) The Wicked Messenger (6) All songs copyrighted January 4th, 1968. Live recordings: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (1) First: Chicago, Jan 3, 1974 with The Band. (2) Only: Toronto, Jan 10, 1974 with The band. (3) First: Isle of Wight, August 31, 1969 (4) In duet with Joan Baez during Rolling Thunder Revue II In 1976 (5) First with Grateful Dead in Philadelphia July 10, 1987. (6) Three times, first with Grateful Dead in East Rutherford, July 12, 1987, then twice during the European tour 1987, in Torino Sept 13 and in Rome, Oct 3.