Sunday, March 2, 2008

Song of the Week - Simple Twist of Fate Bob Dylan

This song is from Dylan's 1975 album "Blood on the Tracks", his 15th album. It is one of my all-time favorite albums and one of the first CDs that I bought where I already had the LP. It was something of a comeback album for Dylan and reached #1 on the Billboard charts. The big single from the record was "Tangled Up In Blue". It remains one of Dylan's biggest selling works. This live version was recorded in 1975. The lyrics he sings here are a little different than on the studio recording.



They sat together in the park
As the evening sky grew dark,
She looked at him and he felt a spark tingle to his bones.
'Twas then he felt alone and wished that he'd gone straight
And watched out for a simple twist of fate.

They walked along by the old canal
A little confused, I remember well
And stopped into a strange hotel with a neon burnin' bright.
He felt the heat of the night hit him like a freight train
Moving with a simple twist of fate.

A saxophone someplace far off played
As she was walkin' on by the arcade.
As the light bust through a beat-up shade where he was wakin' up,
She dropped a coin into the cup of a blind man at the gate
And forgot about a simple twist of fate.

He woke up, the room was bare
He didn't see her anywhere.
He told himself he didn't care, pushed the window open wide,
Felt an emptiness inside to which he just could not relate
Brought on by a simple twist of fate.

He hears the ticking of the clocks
And walks along with a parrot that talks,
Hunts her down by the waterfront docks where the sailers all come in.
Maybe she'll pick him out again, how long must he wait
One more time for a simple twist of fate.

People tell me it's a sin
To know and feel too much within.
I still believe she was my twin, but I lost the ring.
She was born in spring, but I was born too late
Blame it on a simple twist of fate.

Copyright © 1974 Ram's Horn Music

2 comments:

mmosley said...

Great song. Great album. Definitely one of his best. Did you hear his XM Radio show when the theme was baseball?

capewood said...

Thanks for the comment. I afraid I don't have the XM radio. If I had to guess, I'd guess that Dylan was a Twins fan.