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  1. "John Wesley Harding" (1967)

  2. 5 de feb. de 2013 · 82. No matter what happened, John Wesley Harding was never going to match his previous 3 albums in quality. That doesn't mean it isn't a great record, however. Despite going back towards a folkier sound on here Dylan has absolutely not lost his edge in terms of being a spectacular artist.

  3. Listen to John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan on Apple Music. 1967. 12 Songs. Duration: 38 minutes. Listen to John Wesley Harding by Bob Dylan on Apple Music. 1967. 12 ... John Prine. Surrealistic Pillow (2003 Bonus Track Edition) Jefferson Airplane. United Kingdom. Select a country or region. Africa, Middle East, and India See All . Algeria;

  4. John Wesley Hardin (né le 26 mai 1853 à Bonham [2] au Texas et mort le 19 août 1895 à El Paso) était un hors-la-loi américain.Tireur hors pair [3] et véritable figure de l'Ouest américain, il deviendra par la suite une icône populaire controversée.Poursuivi dès son plus jeune âge et pendant la majeure partie de son existence par des hommes de loi, il fut condamné en 1877 à 25 ans ...

  5. John Wesley Harding, an Album by Bob Dylan. Released 27 December 1967 on Columbia (catalog no. CS 9604; Vinyl LP). Genres: Folk Rock, Contemporary Folk, Singer-Songwriter. Rated #37 in the best albums of 1967, and #2523 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Bob Dylan (vocal, guitar, harmonica, piano, writer), Charlie McCoy (bass), Kenny Buttrey (drums), Charlie Bragg (engineer), Bob Johnston ...

  6. 18 de sept. de 2023 · Let’s take a look at eight interesting facts about one of the Old West’s most infamous outlaws. 1. John Wesley Hardin’s dad wanted him to be a preacher. It may come as a surprise, but one of the most prolific killers of the Old West was named after a man of the cloth. John Wesley Hardin was born in Bonham, Texas in 1853.

  7. 30 de mar. de 2000 · However, John Wesley Harding (which adds a final g to the name of a famous Western outlaw) is also suffused with intimations of guilt, as if Dylan were aware that his own messianic ambitions had ...