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Brownsville Girl

"Brownsville Girl" is a song from Bob Dylan's 1986 album, Knocked Out Loaded, recorded in May of that year. It is notable for its length, over 11 minutes, and for being co-written by playwright Sam Shepard. The song is a reworked version of a December 1984 outtake from the Empire Burlesque sessions entitled "New Danville Girl". It was anthologized on the compilation albums Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume 3 in 1994 and Dylan in 2007.[3]

Background and composition

Dylan's hero Woody Guthrie wrote and recorded a song titled "Danville Girl" that included the lyrics "Got stuck on a Danville girl ... she wore that Danville curl",[4] lyrics that are echoed in "Brownsville Girl". Dylan's debt to Guthrie's song is more obvious in "New Danville Girl", the first version of the song that Dylan had recorded for 1985's Empire Burlesque. That version was not officially released until it appeared on The Bootleg Series Vol. 16: Springtime in New York 1980–1985 in 2021.[5]

Lyrically, "Brownsville Girl" features a first-person narrator speaking to an ex-lover, one presumably from years gone by. He speaks of her wistfully, even though it is clear he is with someone else now, and muses that his current partner reminds him of his former flame (he says she has the "same dark rhythm in her soul"). The singer often interrupts his reminiscences of the mysterious "Brownsville Girl" to describe the plot of a western movie starring Gregory Peck that he saw once (but believes he 'sat through it twice'). The plot of the film, about a young upstart who shoots an aging gunslinger, and then is warned by the dying man that now he must watch his own back, sounds like 1950's The Gunfighter. It is possible, however, that the song refers to multiple Gregory Peck films: 1946's Duel in the Sun is about two brothers in Texas fighting for the love of a dark beauty named Pearl Chavez, and the song's narrator mentions standing in line to see a movie starring Peck even though "it's not the one that I had in mind".[3]

Reception and legacy

Although Knocked Out Loaded received poor reviews upon release, "Brownsville Girl" is considered one of Dylan's best songs by some critics.[6] Dylan scholar and musicologist Eyolf Ostrem, for instance, considers it "the only real excuse" for Knocked Out Loaded to exist but adds, "Since it’s one of Dylan’s greatest epic ballads, it’s a good excuse".[7] Music critic Robert Christgau similarly praised "Brownsville Girl" as "one of the greatest and most ridiculous of Dylan's great ridiculous epics. Doesn't matter who came up with such lines as 'She said even the swap meets around here are getting pretty corrupt' and 'I didn't know whether to duck or to run, so I ran' — they're classic Dylan".[8]

In a 1987 interview, Lou Reed noted his admiration for the song, stating: "the thing Dylan did with Sam Shepherd, 'Brownsville Girl', I mean, I think that is one of the greatest things I ever heard in my life. I fell down laughing. You can listen to that, you can listen to the words going on and it’s tremendous."[9]

Gregory Peck himself quoted "Brownsville Girl" in a speech at the Kennedy Center Honors in 1997 when Dylan was being awarded The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize. Peck's speech concluded with him recalling the first time he heard the song: "Dylan was singing about a picture that I made called The Gunfighter about the lone man in town with people comin' in to kill him and everybody wants him out of town before the shooting starts. When I met Bob, years later, I told him that meant a lot to me and the best way I could sum him up is to say Bob Dylan has never been about to get out of town before the shootin' starts. Thank you, Mr. Dylan, for rocking the country...and the ages".[10]

The Big Issue placed the song first on a 2021 list of the "80 best Bob Dylan songs - that aren't the greatest hits" (in spite of the fact that it is included on Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume 3) and called it the "Ulysses of music, an 11-minute ramble...about nothing and everything, epic and ridiculous".[11] A 2021 Guardian article included it on a list of "80 Bob Dylan songs everyone should know".[12]

Bonnie "Prince" Billy, who covered it live in 2012,[13] named "Brownsville Girl" as his all-time favorite Bob Dylan song in a 2021 Stereogum article, writing, "The song is concrete, cathartic and epic, humorous and charming. It rolls across unmapped territories and hints at a way of realizing musical ideas that has yet to be pursued since by anyone, anywhere, including by Bob Dylan".[14]

Live performance

Dylan has only performed the song live once, a partial version at a concert in Paso Robles, California on August 6, 1986.[15]

Notable cover

Comedian/singer Reggie Watts covered the song in a truncated dancehall version for the 2014 compilation Bob Dylan in the 80s: Volume One, a version referred to by Consequence of Sound as "surprisingly great".[16]

References

  1. ^ a b Himes, Geoffrey (July 24, 1986). "RECORDS". Washington Post. Retrieved January 2, 2021.
  2. ^ Bream, John (February 2, 2013). "June 22, 1986: The many faces of Bob Dylan". Star Tribune. Retrieved January 2, 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Brownsville Girl | The Official Bob Dylan Site". www.bobdylan.com. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
  4. ^ ""Danville Girl" ~ Woody Guthrie". www.woodyguthrie.org. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
  5. ^ "New Danville Girl | The Official Bob Dylan Site". www.bobdylan.com. Retrieved 2021-09-18.
  6. ^ Gray, The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia, 95-100
  7. ^ "New Danville Girl/Brownsville Girl | dylanchords". dylanchords.com. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
  8. ^ Christgau, Robert. "Robert Christgau: CG: Artist 169". robertchristgau.com. Retrieved 10 September 2011.
  9. ^ "Lou Reed picked his favourite Bob Dylan song of all time". faroutmagazine.co.uk. 2021-09-28. Retrieved 2022-08-29.
  10. ^ "Bob Dylan 971226a". www.expectingrain.com. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
  11. ^ "The 80 best Bob Dylan songs – that aren't the greatest hits". The Big Issue. 2021-05-17. Retrieved 2021-05-19.
  12. ^ "Beyond Mr Tambourine Man: 80 Bob Dylan songs everyone should know". the Guardian. 2021-05-22. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  13. ^ "Bonnie 'Prince' Billy aka Will Oldham – Brownsville Girl – The Best Dylan Covers | Born To Listen". Retrieved 2021-05-30.
  14. ^ "80 Artists Pick Their Favorite Bob Dylan Song". Stereogum. 2021-05-24. Retrieved 2021-05-30.
  15. ^ "Audio: Bob Dylan Performs 'Brownsville Girl' - August 6, 2014 - Paso Robles, CA". DAYS OF THE CRAZY-WILD. 2014-08-04. Retrieved 2021-05-11.
  16. ^ "Listen: Reggie Watts covers Bob Dylan's "Brownsville Girl", and it's surprisingly great". Consequence. 2014-03-06. Retrieved 2021-05-30.

External links

  • Lyrics at Bob Dylan's official site

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Brownsville Girl is a song from Bob Dylan s 1986 album Knocked Out Loaded recorded in May of that year It is notable for its length over 11 minutes and for being co written by playwright Sam Shepard The song is a reworked version of a December 1984 outtake from the Empire Burlesque sessions entitled New Danville Girl It was anthologized on the compilation albums Bob Dylan s Greatest Hits Volume 3 in 1994 and Dylan in 2007 3 Brownsville Girl Song by Bob Dylanfrom the album Knocked Out LoadedReleasedJuly 1986RecordedMay 1986GenreFolk rock 1 country 1 talking blues 2 Length11 05LabelColumbiaSongwriter s Bob Dylan Sam ShepardProducer s Bob Dylan Contents 1 Background and composition 2 Reception and legacy 3 Live performance 4 Notable cover 5 References 6 External linksBackground and composition EditDylan s hero Woody Guthrie wrote and recorded a song titled Danville Girl that included the lyrics Got stuck on a Danville girl she wore that Danville curl 4 lyrics that are echoed in Brownsville Girl Dylan s debt to Guthrie s song is more obvious in New Danville Girl the first version of the song that Dylan had recorded for 1985 s Empire Burlesque That version was not officially released until it appeared on The Bootleg Series Vol 16 Springtime in New York 1980 1985 in 2021 5 Lyrically Brownsville Girl features a first person narrator speaking to an ex lover one presumably from years gone by He speaks of her wistfully even though it is clear he is with someone else now and muses that his current partner reminds him of his former flame he says she has the same dark rhythm in her soul The singer often interrupts his reminiscences of the mysterious Brownsville Girl to describe the plot of a western movie starring Gregory Peck that he saw once but believes he sat through it twice The plot of the film about a young upstart who shoots an aging gunslinger and then is warned by the dying man that now he must watch his own back sounds like 1950 s The Gunfighter It is possible however that the song refers to multiple Gregory Peck films 1946 s Duel in the Sun is about two brothers in Texas fighting for the love of a dark beauty named Pearl Chavez and the song s narrator mentions standing in line to see a movie starring Peck even though it s not the one that I had in mind 3 Reception and legacy EditAlthough Knocked Out Loaded received poor reviews upon release Brownsville Girl is considered one of Dylan s best songs by some critics 6 Dylan scholar and musicologist Eyolf Ostrem for instance considers it the only real excuse for Knocked Out Loaded to exist but adds Since it s one of Dylan s greatest epic ballads it s a good excuse 7 Music critic Robert Christgau similarly praised Brownsville Girl as one of the greatest and most ridiculous of Dylan s great ridiculous epics Doesn t matter who came up with such lines as She said even the swap meets around here are getting pretty corrupt and I didn t know whether to duck or to run so I ran they re classic Dylan 8 In a 1987 interview Lou Reed noted his admiration for the song stating the thing Dylan did with Sam Shepherd Brownsville Girl I mean I think that is one of the greatest things I ever heard in my life I fell down laughing You can listen to that you can listen to the words going on and it s tremendous 9 Gregory Peck himself quoted Brownsville Girl in a speech at the Kennedy Center Honors in 1997 when Dylan was being awarded The Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize Peck s speech concluded with him recalling the first time he heard the song Dylan was singing about a picture that I made called The Gunfighter about the lone man in town with people comin in to kill him and everybody wants him out of town before the shooting starts When I met Bob years later I told him that meant a lot to me and the best way I could sum him up is to say Bob Dylan has never been about to get out of town before the shootin starts Thank you Mr Dylan for rocking the country and the ages 10 The Big Issue placed the song first on a 2021 list of the 80 best Bob Dylan songs that aren t the greatest hits in spite of the fact that it is included on Bob Dylan s Greatest Hits Volume 3 and called it the Ulysses of music an 11 minute ramble about nothing and everything epic and ridiculous 11 A 2021 Guardian article included it on a list of 80 Bob Dylan songs everyone should know 12 Bonnie Prince Billy who covered it live in 2012 13 named Brownsville Girl as his all time favorite Bob Dylan song in a 2021 Stereogum article writing The song is concrete cathartic and epic humorous and charming It rolls across unmapped territories and hints at a way of realizing musical ideas that has yet to be pursued since by anyone anywhere including by Bob Dylan 14 Live performance EditDylan has only performed the song live once a partial version at a concert in Paso Robles California on August 6 1986 15 Notable cover EditComedian singer Reggie Watts covered the song in a truncated dancehall version for the 2014 compilation Bob Dylan in the 80s Volume One a version referred to by Consequence of Sound as surprisingly great 16 References Edit a b Himes Geoffrey July 24 1986 RECORDS Washington Post Retrieved January 2 2021 Bream John February 2 2013 June 22 1986 The many faces of Bob Dylan Star Tribune Retrieved January 2 2021 a b Brownsville Girl The Official Bob Dylan Site www bobdylan com Retrieved 2021 05 11 Danville Girl Woody Guthrie www woodyguthrie org Retrieved 2021 05 11 New Danville Girl The Official Bob Dylan Site www bobdylan com Retrieved 2021 09 18 Gray The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia 95 100 New Danville Girl Brownsville Girl dylanchords dylanchords com Retrieved 2021 05 11 Christgau Robert Robert Christgau CG Artist 169 robertchristgau com Retrieved 10 September 2011 Lou Reed picked his favourite Bob Dylan song of all time faroutmagazine co uk 2021 09 28 Retrieved 2022 08 29 Bob Dylan 971226a www expectingrain com Retrieved 2021 05 11 The 80 best Bob Dylan songs that aren t the greatest hits The Big Issue 2021 05 17 Retrieved 2021 05 19 Beyond Mr Tambourine Man 80 Bob Dylan songs everyone should know the Guardian 2021 05 22 Retrieved 2021 05 22 Bonnie Prince Billy aka Will Oldham Brownsville Girl The Best Dylan Covers Born To Listen Retrieved 2021 05 30 80 Artists Pick Their Favorite Bob Dylan Song Stereogum 2021 05 24 Retrieved 2021 05 30 Audio Bob Dylan Performs Brownsville Girl August 6 2014 Paso Robles CA DAYS OF THE CRAZY WILD 2014 08 04 Retrieved 2021 05 11 Listen Reggie Watts covers Bob Dylan s Brownsville Girl and it s surprisingly great Consequence 2014 03 06 Retrieved 2021 05 30 External links EditLyrics at Bob Dylan s official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brownsville Girl amp oldid 1107382984, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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