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Oct 9, 2020 · Note from Tony: Aaron also included Bob Dylan’s cover of Sahm’s biggest hit – which he performed twice, and suggested he’d leave it out of this article so I could use it in my Live Rarities series. But he’s done the research so it should go into his piece.
The Dylan-written "Wallflower" was a lead collaboration between Sahm and Dylan. In "Dealer's Blues" the horn section led by Newman also featured Jack Walrath, Martin Fierro and Mel Martin. Kosek returned with Sahm with in the twin fiddles in the cover of Bob Wills' "Faded Love".
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- January 1973
Apr 2, 2024 · In 1972, Dylan recorded a version of the Hank Williams song, “On The Banks Of The Old Pontchartrain,” with Doug Sahm and his band, which was later included in a limited edition box set...
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