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Bob Dylan's classic and popular songs

Here are some classic and popular songs by Bob Dylan—one of the defining artists of the 20th century—recommended by our studio staff.

It’s a great playlist not only for Dylan fans but also as an introductory best-of selection.

Bob Dylan’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (51–60)

Band of the HandBob Dylan

It’s a song that became the theme for the movie “Miami 5.” The music video, matching the film, has a very strong narrative.

The powerful choral vocals give the entire track great impact, and the chorus builds up for a very cool, exciting finish.

Like a Rolling StoneBob Dylan

Bob Dylan – Like a Rolling Stone (Official Audio)
Like a Rolling StoneBob Dylan

Separate from its title, the song is also affectionately known as “Gates of Eden,” and it has become very popular.

It’s Bob Dylan’s best-selling track, so many of you have probably heard it somewhere before.

Positively 4th StreetBob Dylan

Bob Dylan – Positively 4th Street (Official Audio)
Positively 4th StreetBob Dylan

In Japan, it was reportedly released with the Japanese title “Sabishiki 4-ban Gai” (Lonely Fourth Street).

The song has a mid-tempo feel that seems easy to sing.

The lyrics can sound as if they harbor hostility toward a friend, but that biting expression is what contributed to its popularity.

Shelter From The StormBob Dylan

Shelter from the Storm “live ’76”
Shelter From The StormBob Dylan

The Japanese title “A Shelter from the Storm” is a song included on Bob Dylan’s 15th album, Blood on the Tracks.

While the work decadently portrays scenes of disasters, conflicts, and various hardships, when you unravel it, you find that it’s actually an uplifting anthem with a highly positive message.

The tune itself is very bright, with a country flavor.

Bob Dylan’s Famous and Popular Songs (61–70)

Remember this: even in the moments when it feels like you’ve lost everything, your future still remains.Bob Dylan

Remember this: even in the moment when it feels like you’ve lost everything, your future still remains. — Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan is a musician who represents the United States.

In a remarkable achievement, he became the first singer to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016, recognized for “having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition.” Bob Dylan’s words are truly encouraging.

Even if you feel like “Everything is over because of a broken heart!”, there is still a future ahead.

Thinking that way, it feels like we can live with a calm and relaxed outlook.

All i really want to doBob Dylan

Bob Dylan – All I Really Want To Do Cover
All i really want to doBob Dylan

A song pleading with a girl to live together as friends.

It was included on the 1964 album “Another Side of Bob Dylan.” It has been covered by Cher and The Byrds, and Cher’s version reached No.

15 on the U.

S.

charts.

Forever YoungBob Dylan

Bob Dylan – Forever Young (Official Audio)
Forever YoungBob Dylan

It’s a perfect song to sing to children.

It carries a message of wishing for them to live a life like this.

At first, it sings to the children, hoping they’ll stay forever young, but by the end it also feels like a wish for the singer themselves to remain forever young.