"Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word" by Bob Dylan/Joan Baez.

OK, girls and boys, more 60s folk: Dylan penned this folk classic in 1965 but never recorded it. The title is based upon a line from Tennessee Williams' "Camino Real". Joan Baez recorded it in '68 and it became one of her signature songs. She was with Dylan when he first heard her version on the radio and he remarked, "Hey, that's a great song!", having forgotten that he had written it (gotta love ol' Bob!). Song? Answer: "Love Is Just a Four-Letter Word". Bob also forgot that this song is also "It's All Over Now, Baby Blue" just about note-by-note! Those chemicals will do it every time! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1fpDWXwfso

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