About the Song
Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash, two of the most iconic figures in American music, came together in 1969 to record a duet of Dylanâs classic ballad, âGirl From The North Countryâ. This poignant song, with its simple yet evocative lyrics and haunting melody, has become a timeless standard, capturing the universal themes of love, loss, and longing.
Dylan, the Nobel Prize-winning songwriter, penned the song in the early 1960s, during his formative years as a folk troubadour. Itâs a tale of a lovestruck traveler who reminisces about his lost love, a âgirl from the north country,â as he ventures far from home. The imagery is stark and evocative, painting a picture of a desolate landscape that mirrors the singerâs emotional state.
The songâs lyrics are infused with a sense of longing and regret, as the narrator grapples with the memories of his past love. He wonders if she still remembers him, if sheâs âwearing a coat so warmâ to protect herself from the âhowlinâ winds.â The repetition of the phrase âPlease see for meâ underscores the depth of his yearning for connection.
In 1969, Dylanâs original version of the song appeared on his album Nashville Skyline. However, it was the duet with Cash that truly cemented the songâs place in music history. Cashâs deep, resonant voice and Dylanâs raspy, poetic delivery intertwine beautifully, creating a powerful emotional resonance. The two artists, both known for their introspective songwriting and world-weary personas, brought a depth of authenticity to the performance that made it unforgettable.
âGirl From The North Countryâ is a timeless ballad that has resonated with listeners for generations. Its simple yet profound lyrics speak to the universal human experience of love, loss, and the enduring power of memory. Dylan and Cashâs masterful duet captures the essence of the song, making it a true gem of American music.
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Lyrics: Girl from the North Country
[Bob Dylan:]
If youâre travelinâ to the north country fair
Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline
Remember me to one who lives there
For she once was a true love of mine[Johnny Cash:]
See for me that her hairâs hanginâ down
It curls and falls all down her breast
See for me that her hairâs hanginâ down
Thatâs the way I remember her best[Bob Dylan:]
If you go when the snowflakes fall
When the rivers freeze and summer ends
Please see for me if sheâs wearing a coat so warm
To keep her from the howling winds
[Johnny Cash (Bob Dylan):]
If youâre travelinâ in the north country fair
Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline
Please say hello (Remember me) to the one who lives there
For she once was a true love of mine
If youâre travelinâ in the north country fair
Where the winds hit heavy on the borderline
Remember me to the one who lives there
For she once was a true love of mine
A true love of mine
(A true love of mine)
A true love of mine
(A true love of mine)
A true love of mine
(A true love of mine)
She once was a true love of mine
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