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"Love is Just a Four-Letter Word" is a song written by Bob Dylan, first recorded by Joan Baez, who has recorded and performed the song numerous times throughout her career. [1]
To the one who was the father of your kid. You probably didn’t think I did, but I heard. You say that love is just a four letter word. I said goodbye unnoticed. Pushed towards things in my own games. Drifting in and out of lifetimes. Unmentionable by name. Searching for my double, looking for.
"Love is just a four letter word" was a cynical meme in the post sexual revolution 60s. The pill was available but abortion wasn't legal until 1973. No contraception is perfect, The woman with the baby and her partner didn't get married but stayed together in what has become a loveless marriage.
Joan Baez singing Bob Dylan's "Love Is Just A Four Letter Word". Click on Show More for lyrics.
Bob Dylan wrote "Love is Just a Four Letter Word" in 1965 and gave it to Joan Baez to record. No known copy of Dylan performing the song exists anywhere; ho...
From her 1968 album, "Any Day Now: Songs of Bob Dylan", Joan Baez sings "Love Is Just A Four-Letter Word," a song Dylan has never officially released.
Love Is Just a Four-Letter-Word by Bob Dylan Seems like only yesterday I left my mind behind Down in the Gypsy Cafe With a friend of a friend of mine - She sat with a baby heavy on her knee Yet spoke of life most free from slavery With eyes that showed no trace of misery - A phrase in connection first with she I heard That love is just a four ...