Dreamin' of You (Bob Dylan song) explained

Dreamin' of You
Type:single
Artist:Bob Dylan
Album:The Bootleg Series Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs
A-Side:Dreamin' of you
B-Side:Down Along the Cove (Live at Bonnaroo 2004)
Released:Autumn 2008
Recorded:January 1997
Genre:Rock
Length:3:34
Label:Columbia
Producer:Daniel Lanois, Jack Frost
Prev Title:Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)(Mark Ronson Re-Version)
Prev Year:2007
Next Title:Beyond Here Lies Nothin'
Next Year:2009

"Dreamin' of You" is a song by Bob Dylan recorded in January 1997 during the sessions for Time Out of Mind but not released until 2008. In that year, the song was featured on Dylan's The Bootleg Series Vol. 8 – Tell Tale Signs collection, and released as a single. (Prior to its official release members of the Bob Dylan community could download the song for free.)

A promotional music video, which starred Harry Dean Stanton, premiered on Amazon.

A 7" vinyl single release of the song (in radio edit form) was available as a bonus with advance orders of the deluxe edition of Tell Tale Signs from Dylan's website. This release featured an alternative version of "Ring Them Bells" as the B-side.

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