It is one of his longest songs, and considered by fans to be his Desolation Row.
Just mention, say, Cinderella in "Desolation Row," and there she is, center stage.
Did he sing a bluesy "Desolation Row" for its line about "playing the electric violin"?
"Desolation Row" is a 1965 song written and sung by Bob Dylan.
On August 2, Dylan recorded five further takes of "Desolation Row".
"Desolation Row" has been described as Dylan's most ambitious work up to that date.
Desolation Row was covered by the band My Chemical Romance for the film and plays in the end credits.
Bob Dylan gives him a verse in Desolation Row, where he is depicted as a kind of bum with a glorious past.
Maybe give the lyrics a quick Internet search before investing on what could be the next "Desolation Row."
"Desolation Row", by Bob Dylan, is said to have gotten its title from this novel.