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4 Bob Dylan Songs That He Never Performed Live (And Why)

Bob Dylanโ€™s recorded discography is massive and spans more than 40 albums. Naturally, it probably isnโ€™t possible for the artist himself to perform every song heโ€™s ever written live. Letโ€™s look at just a few Bob Dylan songs that have never been performed live, and why The Bard probably chose to keep them on the shelf.

1. โ€œCanโ€™t Help Falling In Loveโ€

This track was featured on the 1973 album Dylan, which showcased some of his best and most underrated songwriting credits from 1961 to 2012. โ€œCanโ€™t Help Falling In Loveโ€ is an often overlooked track, and it also isnโ€™t something Dylan wrote. The song was written back in 1961 for Elvis by Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, and George David Weiss. Itโ€™s not clear why Dylan never played this one live; itโ€™s not a huge Bob Dylan hit, so maybe thatโ€™s why.

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2. โ€œBig Yellow Taxiโ€

Another underrated cover from Dylan, โ€œBig Yellow Taxiโ€ is one of many songs that have never been performed by Bob Dylan live. Originally a Joni Mitchell hit, critics really did not love Dylanโ€™s version of the song. One critic referred to it as โ€œan utter disgrace and one performance that Columbia should have had the good taste to withhold.โ€ Thatโ€™s pretty rough criticism.

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3. โ€œMr. Bojanglesโ€

Yet another cover track from Dylan, โ€œMr. Bojanglesโ€ was originally written by Jerry Jeff Walker and made famous by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. Dylan allegedly recorded the track while working on New Morning. Though, his cover of โ€œMr. Bojanglesโ€ was not released until Dylan came out. It was another unfavorable cover, and thatโ€™s likely why Dylan decided to leave it on the shelf.

4. โ€œSkylarkโ€

This track was originally written by Johnny Mercer in the 1940s. It was recorded by Bob Dylan in 2016 for Fallen Angels. And the cover album that the song is on got a ton of praise and even a Grammy nomination. Still, โ€œSkylarkโ€ hasnโ€™t made it to Dylanโ€™s setlist. However, much of his more recent work has fallen to the wayside in favor of his classic hits on recent tours.

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