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Wagon Wheel Lyrics: You don't know but I've been doing fine / Seems I'm looking at the moon tonight / I don't care what she's gonna do tonight, rollin' / Look now, Molly since...
The melody for the song and the lyrics to the chorus come from a demo titled "Rock Me, Mama" that was originally written and recorded by Bob Dylan during the Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid sessions in February 1973.
Wagon Wheel Lyrics by Bob Dylan- including song video, artist biography, translations and more: Heading down south to the land of the pines I'm thumbing my way into North Carolina Staring up the road and pray to G….
Rock Me Mamma, aka, "Wagon Wheel", the original version of Bob Dylan. In 1973 Bob Dylan made this sketch of song in the Billy The Kid sessions. Never finished the song but, many years after...
Bob Dylan , Rock Me Mama , Wagon Wheel , with lyrics 1973. Paypal Sux. 34 subscribers. 346. 44K views 8 years ago. Dylan's original 1973 recording. It's just a sketch of a song and...
Wagon Wheel Lyrics: Headed down south to the land of the pines / I'm thumbin' my way to North Caroline / Starin' up the road / And pray to God I see headlights / I made it down...
Wagon Wheel Lyrics by Bob Dylan and Keitch Secor. Heading down south to the land of the pines I'm thumbing my way into North Carolina Staring up the road and pray to God I see headlights I made...
Wagon Wheel (Demo) Lyrics & Meanings: So rock me mama like a wagon wheel / Rock me mama anyway you feel / Hey mama rock me / Rock me mama like the wind and the rain / Rock me mama like a south-bound train / Hey mama rock me.
The meaning of the song lyrics, which describes a journey by a hitchhiker going south along the United States east coast—from New England to Virginia—embody the nomadic artistic sensibility.
Wagon Wheel. [Verse 1] Headin' down south to the land of the pines. I'm thumbin' my way into North Caroline. Starin' up the road. And pray to God I see headlights. I made it down the coast in seventeen hours. Pickin' me a bouquet of dogwood flowers. And I'm a-hopin' for Raleigh.