Sunday, February 3, 2008

Single Song Sunday:
Bob Dylan's Girl from the North Country


I've been holding off on Bob Dylan here at Cover Lay Down, unsure that I had anything to add to the existing cacaphony in the blogworld. But now that the fervor for the I'm Not There soundtrack been replaced by a reckless affection for the Moldy Peaches, it's time, I think. We begin our journey through the works of Dylan with one of his sweetest confessional ballads, Girl from the North Country.


I've never been a fan of Dylan the performer -- something about that broken, almost tuneless wail never really touched my soul. But years of listening to coversongs make it impossible to ignore the power and poetry of Bob Dylan, songwriter. It says something that practically every folksinger I've ever heard plays at least one Dylan song regularly in concert. It says something more that I'm actually willing to listen to Dylan himself if it's the only way to hear those songs.

Happily, a cover collector has plenty of Dylan songs at his disposal. There are hundreds of covers of Girl from the North Country alone; even before the Covers Project over at My Old Kentucky Blog did a feature on it a couple of summers ago, I owned a decent earful of them. Even Dylan covered this one: originally released on 1963 record The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, it was subsequently rerecorded (with Johnny Cash) for 1969's Nashville Skyline, and then featured again on Dylan's 1984 live album.

If the number of times Dylan recorded this song is any indication, Dylan loved this song as much as the rest of us. And it's not hard to see why. With its timeless rural references, its simple melody, and a trope that rises and falls like wind rippling through wheat, Girl from the North Country sounds more like a traditional folksong than a work of early genius from the guy who electrified American folk music.

To be fair, the song is based on Scarborough Fair, one of the most popular of those traditional folksongs, thanks to Simon and Garfunkel. But the majority of those who cover it recognize it for what it is: something wholly Dylan, textually sweet and musically elegant, and tailormade for the sparse, yearning, softly regretful touch most artists choose to adopt when covering it.

Here's nine such tributes, each one a folk gem of a different tone and timbre, each one no less stunning than the song itself. They range from eerie lo-fi guitar-and-pianofolk (Mohave 3, Yo La Tengo) to warm, rich coffehouse folk (John Gorka, Leo Kottke), from syrupy folkpop (Johnny Cash and Joni Mitchell) to a heavy concentration of weary-voiced alt-country indiefolksters (Eels w/ strings and piano, Eels w/ strings and squeezebox, a plugged-in, drunken-sounding M. Ward and friends). But it's Jimmy LaFave's slow, wailing Texas folk cover that really brings the song to life for me. No wonder some folks call LaFave the best living interpreter of Dylan songs.


  • John Gorka, Girl from the North Country
    (from A Nod to Bob: An Artist's Tribute To Bob Dylan)

  • Jimmy LaFave, Girl from the North Country
    (live from Kerry's Farm, 1993; more Jimmy LaFave here)

  • Eels, Girl from the North Country
    (live from KCRW's Morning Becomes Eclectic, 2005)

  • Eels, Girl from the North Country
    (from Eels With Strings: Live At Town Hall)

  • Leo Kottke, Girl from the North Country
    (live at No Exit Coffeehouse, 1968; used for the film North Country)

  • Mojave 3, Girl from the North Country
    (from Return to Sender)

  • Yo La Tengo, Girl from the North Country
    (live on WFMU, 2006; more Yo La Tengo here)

  • Johnny Cash w/ Joni Mitchell, Girl from the North Country
    (live, 1970; alt. version on The Best Of The Johnny Cash TV Show)

  • M. Ward, Conor Oberst, and Jim James, Girl from the North Country
    (live; more Ward, Oberst, and James)



    As always, wherever possible, all album and artist links above take you towards wonderful, local, artist-centric places to buy albums, and as far away from faceless major-market megastores as possible. I think Dylan would appreciate the authenticity of it all, don't you?

    One of these days I'll have to do a whole post on the Dylan covers of Jimmy LaFave. In the meantime, pick up the original Girl from the North Country, plus a heck of a lot more covers, at My Old Kentucky Blog. It's not all folk over there, but a lot of it's worth hearing, especially Sam Bush, The Waterboys, and Dear Nora.

    Single Song Sunday collections previously on Cover Lay Down:

  • 70 comments:

    1. Hey Howdy,
      Thanks for your kind words at my blog. I was going to put up a Dylan cover mix next week. Great minds think alike? Anyways, great site, some good finds and clever posts. I bookmarked your site,
      Cheers,
      Kevin

      ReplyDelete
    2. Hi, Kevin! Thanks for dropping by; the respect is mutual. Looking forward to that Dylan covers post, and hope you don't hold back just because of me -- there's more than anough out there for both of us, and then some!

      Folks: Kevin lives at to the dogs or whoever; if you've never been over there, you're missing out.

      ReplyDelete
    3. Secret Machines also do a great cover of "Girl from the North Country". It is on their "Road Lead where it's led" EP

      ReplyDelete
    4. A truly wonderful song and your analysis is quite insightful. Obviously you're a big fan of Dylan.

      Accordingly, I thought I'd introduce you to my new novel, BLOOD ON THE TRACKS, which I think you'd enjoy.

      It's a murder-mystery. But not just any rock superstar is knocking on heaven's door. The murdered rock legend is none other than Bob Dorian, an enigmatic, obtuse, inscrutable, well, you get the picture...

      Suspects? Tons of them. The only problem is they're all characters in Bob's songs.

      You can get a copy on Amazon.com or go "behind the tracks" at www.bloodonthetracksnovel.com to learn more about the book.

      ReplyDelete
    5. I'm up to 28 different variations of the song. It is one of my favorite songs, ever! If you have anymore post them, pleeeeaaassee! Thanks for the tip on the "to the dogs or whoever" site. Both, your and his are great!

      Thanks

      ReplyDelete
    6. Hmm. Except that it's a traditional tune that was being sung before St.Bob was ever born. He no more wrote 'North Country' than Paul Simon wrote 'Scarborough Fair'.

      ReplyDelete
    7. Love your site! Bruce Hornsby, no slouch in his choice of covers, has a fine version of this as well. But talking about Dylan covers is a world in and of itself . .. .

      ReplyDelete
    8. Download Casino tyuueooru
      Play Casino Game
      You should also check out the software that these online casino websites are using.
      [url=http://www.nhgaa.org/]Best Online Casinos[/url]
      Reliable Online Casinos
      Get free welcome bonus when depositing for the first time! You'll get 100% free with your first deposit or up to $20.
      http://www.nhgaa.org/ - Play Casino
      You should also check out the software that these online casino websites are using.

      ReplyDelete
    9. unlock iphone 3g [url=http://unlockiphone22.com]unlock iphone 3g[/url] unlock iphone 3g unlock iphone 3g

      ReplyDelete
    10. Bob Dylan is a musician, singer and poet. It has been, for five decades, one of the greatest figures in popular music, and was considered one of Dylan's most influential and prolific of the twentieth century.
      fishing costa rica experts
      costa rica fishing vacations
      sport fishing in costa rica
      costa rica fishing charters
      costa rica deep sea fishing
      costa rica fishing package
      costa rica sport fishing
      costa rica fishing tours
      costa rica fishing lodge

      ReplyDelete
    11. But in the present climate I suffer with befall to believe that the total world is an riddle, a harmless problem that is made disagreeable past our own mad effort to take to mean it as however it had an underlying truth.

      ReplyDelete
    12. But at this very moment I suffer with upon to assume trust to that the in the main area is an riddle, a harmless mystery that is made grave past our own mad bid to spell out it as though it had an underlying truth.

      ReplyDelete
    13. But now I procure draw nigh to believe that the predominantly out of sight is an poser, a mild enigma that is made disagreeable by way of our own irate bid to elucidate it as though it had an underlying truth.

      ReplyDelete
    14. But now I suffer with draw nigh to assume trust to that the whole people is an riddle, a benign mystery that is made grave past our own mad try to elucidate it as though it had an underlying truth.

      ReplyDelete
    15. But now I suffer with upon to believe that the predominantly out of sight is an riddle, a harmless mystery that is made evil past our own mad attempt to interpret it as though it had an underlying truth.

      ReplyDelete
    16. But second I arrange upon to believe that the whole world is an riddle, a benign mystery that is made disagreeable via our own irate attempt to interpret it as yet it had an underlying truth.

      ReplyDelete
    17. But in the present climate I suffer with upon to conjecture that the total out of sight is an enigma, a inoffensive mystery that is made evil via our own fanatical bid to spell out it as yet it had an underlying truth.

      ReplyDelete
    18. Unknown can be undeniably like me. On occasion unbroken I experience ailment doing it.

      ReplyDelete
    19. Nobody can be faithfully like me. Occasionally yet I have ailment doing it.

      ReplyDelete
    20. No person can be exactly like me. On occasion even I have planned ailment doing it.

      ReplyDelete
    21. No one can be exactly like me. On occasion unbroken I have planned in shtook doing it.

      ReplyDelete
    22. No one can be exactly like me. On occasion even I experience take the trouble doing it.

      ReplyDelete
    23. Nobody can be faithfully like me. Sometimes yet I have take the trouble doing it.

      ReplyDelete
    24. Unknown can be undeniably like me. Sometimes unbroken I experience ailment doing it.

      ReplyDelete
    25. Artistically done is sick than comfortably said.
      [url=http://technomarine-deals.webs.com/apps/blog/]technomarine[/url]

      technomarine

      ReplyDelete
    26. A humankind who dares to waste anyone hour of age has not discovered the value of life.

      [url=https://www.newsregister.com/user/alicceedwards]Marry[/url]


      Mark

      ReplyDelete
    27. A humankind who dares to decay anyone hour of every now has not discovered the value of life.

      [url=http://roadragers.com/forums/index.php?showuser=18099]Jessica[/url]


      Mark

      ReplyDelete
    28. I come up reference an olive department in people hand, and the self-determination fighter's gun in the other. Do not hindrance the olive limb become lower from my hand.

      Hotel Albena
      [url=http://hotelalbena.webs.com/]Hotel Albeana[/url]

      ReplyDelete
    29. It's not complex to institute decisions when you be sure what your values are.

      ReplyDelete
    30. But right away I contain be stricken to feel that the all in all world is an problem, a non-toxic poser that is made terrible not later than our own out of one's mind effort to explicate it as in spite of it had an underlying truth.

      ReplyDelete
    31. A gink begins scathing his wisdom teeth the senior without surcease he bites out more than he can chew.

      ReplyDelete
    32. To be a upright benign being is to from a philanthropic of openness to the mankind, an cleverness to trusteeship uncertain things beyond your own restrain, that can lead you to be shattered in uncommonly outermost circumstances as which you were not to blame. That says something very weighty thither the fettle of the principled compulsion: that it is based on a corporation in the unpredictable and on a willingness to be exposed; it's based on being more like a weed than like a jewel, something kind of tenuous, but whose acutely special attraction is inseparable from that fragility.

      ReplyDelete
    33. To be a adroit benign being is to be enduring a philanthropic of openness to the in the seventh heaven, an skill to group unsure things beyond your own pilot, that can lead you to be shattered in unequivocally exceptional circumstances as which you were not to blame. That says something very important relating to the fettle of the principled passion: that it is based on a corporation in the fitful and on a willingness to be exposed; it's based on being more like a spy than like a jewel, something rather fragile, but whose extremely particular attractiveness is inseparable from that fragility.

      ReplyDelete
    34. To be a noble charitable being is to from a kind of openness to the far-out, an gift to trusteeship uncertain things beyond your own restrain, that can lead you to be shattered in very exceptionally circumstances as which you were not to blame. That says something uncommonly weighty thither the get of the honest passion: that it is based on a trust in the up in the air and on a willingness to be exposed; it's based on being more like a weed than like a jewel, something fairly dainty, but whose mere particular attractiveness is inseparable from that fragility.

      ReplyDelete
    35. Be not fuming that you cannot create others as you desire them to be, since you cannot make tracks yourself as you long to be

      ReplyDelete
    36. A untroubled noachian age is the award of a well-spent youth. As a substitute for of its bringing glum and low prospects of degenerate, it would give us hopes of timeless lad in a less ill world.

      ReplyDelete
    37. To be a good charitable being is to be enduring a kind of openness to the world, an cleverness to guardianship uncertain things beyond your own pilot, that can front you to be shattered in very outermost circumstances pro which you were not to blame. That says something remarkably outstanding thither the condition of the righteous life: that it is based on a corporation in the up in the air and on a willingness to be exposed; it's based on being more like a spy than like a prize, something kind of dainty, but whose acutely precise beauty is inseparable from that fragility.

      ReplyDelete
    38. Hello I want to congratulate to them by its site of the Web of the excellent looks like entertained and very good very to me it elaborated.

      ReplyDelete
    39. wezuhytenekh, Xrumer help , hhslpmB.

      ReplyDelete
    40. You portrayed the topic well.. Especially the concluding paragraph and the mid section made a good read... keep posting...All the best.

      ReplyDelete
    41. I’m so glad that I took the time to look at this blog, because let me tell you. Not a lot of people know how to balance knowledge of a subject and content website Design perth.

      ReplyDelete
    42. Dylan the performer is really superb man.

      ReplyDelete
    43. I like the valuable informаtiоn you рrovide in
      your artiсles. I'll bookmark your weblog and check again here frequently. I'm
      quite сertаin I will lеarn lots of new ѕtuff right here!
      Gοod luck fοr the next!
      Here is my homepage : online Games

      ReplyDelete
    44. Τhаnks , I've recently been looking for information approximately this subject for a while and yours is the greatest I have found out till now. But, what in regards to the bottom line? Are you sure concerning the source?
      Look at my homepage ... finance a franchise

      ReplyDelete
    45. I was able to find good information from your articles.



      Feel free to surf to my homepage: workouts for vertical

      ReplyDelete
    46. It's amazing to go to see this web site and reading the views of all friends regarding this post, while I am also eager of getting know-how.

      Also visit my weblog chevy chase vacation 5

      ReplyDelete
    47. Good information. Lucky me I recently found your blog by accident (stumbleupon).
      I have book marked it for later!

      my blog post ... exercises to improve vertical leap

      ReplyDelete
    48. At this time I am going away to do my breakfast, after having my breakfast
      coming again to read further news.

      Visit my site :: exercises to increase vertical

      ReplyDelete
    49. Your way of explaining all in this paragraph is in fact nice, all
      be able to without difficulty be aware of it, Thanks a lot.



      my homepage albawaba.com

      ReplyDelete
    50. Very good article. I definitely appreciate this site.
      Stick with it!

      Feel free to surf to my website - exercises to increase vertical leap

      ReplyDelete
    51. I blog frequently and I seriously appreciate your information.

      This article has truly peaked my interest. I'm going to take a note of your site and keep checking for new details about once a week. I subscribed to your Feed as well.

      Take a look at my weblog; www.fabbrisnc.com

      ReplyDelete
    52. I know this if off topic but I'm looking into starting my own blog and was curious what all is needed to get set up? I'm assuming having a blog like yours
      would cost a pretty penny? I'm not very internet smart so I'm not 100% certain. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks

      my blog post; workouts to increase vertical jump

      ReplyDelete
    53. Hi there, after reading this remarkable paragraph i am too happy to share my experience here with friends.


      Look into my web page http://www.bigindie.net

      ReplyDelete
    54. I am in fact thankful to the owner of this web site who has shared this fantastic post at at this place.


      my website ... clickbank-tribune.com

      ReplyDelete
    55. Heya! I'm at work surfing around your blog from my new iphone 4! Just wanted to say I love reading through your blog and look forward to all your posts! Carry on the great work!

      my web site: workouts for vertical leap

      ReplyDelete
    56. This website was... how do I say it? Relevant!! Finally I've found something that helped me. Many thanks!

      my website ... exercises for vertical jump

      ReplyDelete
    57. Hi, for all time i used to check web site posts here in the early hours in the break of day, for the reason
      that i enjoy to gain knowledge of more and more.

      Here is my blog post; book of ra online spielen kostenlos ohne anmeldung ohne download

      ReplyDelete
    58. Saved as a favorite, I like your site!

      Feel free to surf to my weblog :: vertical leap workouts

      ReplyDelete
    59. Its not my first time to pay a visit this web site, i am browsing this web page dailly
      and obtain pleasant data from here daily.

      Also visit my website: workouts for vertical

      ReplyDelete
    60. I'd like to find out more? I'd love to find out some additional information.



      My blog post; workouts for vertical jump

      ReplyDelete
    61. Hi there to all, how is all, I think every one is getting more
      from this web page, and your views are fastidious designed
      for new viewers.

      my web site: vertical jump workouts

      ReplyDelete
    62. What's Happening i am new to this, I stumbled upon this I have discovered It absolutely helpful and it has aided me out loads. I hope to contribute & aid different users like its aided me. Great job.

      Here is my website alamona.org

      ReplyDelete
    63. Ridiculous story there. What occurred after?
      Good luck!

      Review my weblog :: book of ra online spielen echtgeld

      ReplyDelete
    64. I am not sure where you are getting your info, but good topic.
      I needs to spend some time learning more or understanding more.

      Thanks for fantastic info I was looking for this information for
      my mission.

      my blog :: Book Of rah

      ReplyDelete
    65. I'm impressed, I have to admit. Rarely do I come across a blog that's equally educative and entertaining,
      and without a doubt, you've hit the nail on the head. The issue is an issue that not enough people are speaking intelligently about. I am very happy I came across this during my hunt for something regarding this.

      Here is my webpage http://www.smosh.com

      ReplyDelete
    66. I think this is among the most important information for me.

      And i am glad reading your article. But should remark on some general things,
      The web site style is perfect, the articles is really
      excellent : D. Good job, cheers

      Feel free to visit my weblog :: novoline.de

      ReplyDelete