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"Just Like a Woman" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan from his seventh studio album, Blonde on Blonde (1966). The song was written by Dylan and produced by Bob Johnston. Dylan allegedly wrote it on Thanksgiving Day in 1965, though some biographers doubt this, concluding that he most likely improvised the lyrics in the studio.
Just Like a Woman Lyrics. [Verse 1] Nobody feels any pain. Tonight as I stand inside the rain. Everybody knows that baby's got new clothes. But lately I see her ribbons and her bows. Have...
Apr 13, 2012 · Read the lyrics of Just Like a Woman, a song written and performed by Bob Dylan in 1966. The song expresses the pain and frustration of a lover who feels betrayed and abandoned by a woman who acts like a man.
Mar 17, 2013 · Tony Attwood explores the meaning of Dylan's 1966 song Just like a woman, which he sees as a comment on the lost friendship of a young woman who wanted to be like him. He compares the music and lyrics with other songs from the same period and rejects the theories of Edie Sedgwick or Joan Baez as the inspiration.