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* OneSceneWonder: The version of "Hurricane" on the album is actually a re-recording done several months after the album sessions because the lawyers at Columbia Records made Dylan change some lines to avoid a lawsuit[[note]]Specifically they made him tone down the insinuations that Arthur Dexter Bradley was the murderer, admist other suggestions, including that Patty Valentine was having an affair with the bartender. Ironically, Dylan got sued anyway, by Valentine, but she lost[[/note]]. By that point he was busy with the Rolling Thunder Revue and Emmylou Harris couldn't return to do the harmony vocals, so it's Revue participant Creator/RoneeBlakley doing the female part for just that one song.

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* OneSceneWonder: The version of "Hurricane" on the album is actually a re-recording done several months after the album sessions because the lawyers at Columbia Records made Dylan change some lines to avoid a lawsuit[[note]]Specifically lawsuit.[[note]]Specifically they made him tone down the insinuations that Arthur Dexter Bradley was the murderer, admist change Alfred Bello's "I was only robbin' the bodies" to "robbin' the register", and a few other suggestions, details, including the implication that Patty Valentine was having an affair with the bartender. Ironically, Dylan got sued anyway, by Valentine, but she lost[[/note]]. lost.[[/note]] By that point he was busy with the Rolling Thunder Revue and Emmylou Harris couldn't return to do the harmony vocals, so it's Revue participant Creator/RoneeBlakley doing the female part for just that one song.
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* OneSceneWonder: The version of "Hurricane" on the album is actually a re-recording done several months after the album sessions because the lawyers at Columbia Records made Dylan change some lines to avoid a lawsuit[[note]]Specifically they made him tone down the insinuations that Arthur Dexter Bradley was the murderer. Ironically, Dylan got sued anyway, by Patty Valentine, but she lost[[/note]]. By that point he was busy with the Rolling Thunder Revue and Emmylou Harris couldn't return to do the harmony vocals, so it's Revue participant Creator/RoneeBlakley doing the female part for just that one song.

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* OneSceneWonder: The version of "Hurricane" on the album is actually a re-recording done several months after the album sessions because the lawyers at Columbia Records made Dylan change some lines to avoid a lawsuit[[note]]Specifically they made him tone down the insinuations that Arthur Dexter Bradley was the murderer. murderer, admist other suggestions, including that Patty Valentine was having an affair with the bartender. Ironically, Dylan got sued anyway, by Patty Valentine, but she lost[[/note]]. By that point he was busy with the Rolling Thunder Revue and Emmylou Harris couldn't return to do the harmony vocals, so it's Revue participant Creator/RoneeBlakley doing the female part for just that one song.
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* OneSceneWonder: The version of "Hurricane" on the album is actually a re-recording done several months after the album sessions because the lawyers at Columbia Records made Dylan change some lines to avoid a lawsuit[[note]]Specifically they made him tone down the insinuations that Arthur Dexter Bradley was the murderer. Ironically, Dylan got sued anyway, by Patty Valentine, but she lost[[/note]]. By that point he was busy with the Rolling Thunder Revue and Emmylou Harris couldn't return to do the harmony vocals, so it's Revue participant Ronee Blakley doing the female part for just that one song.

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* OneSceneWonder: The version of "Hurricane" on the album is actually a re-recording done several months after the album sessions because the lawyers at Columbia Records made Dylan change some lines to avoid a lawsuit[[note]]Specifically they made him tone down the insinuations that Arthur Dexter Bradley was the murderer. Ironically, Dylan got sued anyway, by Patty Valentine, but she lost[[/note]]. By that point he was busy with the Rolling Thunder Revue and Emmylou Harris couldn't return to do the harmony vocals, so it's Revue participant Ronee Blakley Creator/RoneeBlakley doing the female part for just that one song.
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* MyRealDaddy: Comments made by Dylan and Jacques Levy suggest that Levy had a strong influence on the album's lyrics. It was Levy who had the idea to write a song about Joey Gallo, and Dylan has said that Levy actually wrote all the lyrics for "Joey".

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* MyRealDaddy: Comments made by Dylan and Jacques Levy suggest that Levy had a strong influence on the album's lyrics. It was Levy who had the idea to write a song about Joey Gallo, and Dylan has said that Levy actually wrote all the lyrics for "Joey"."Joey" (the album's longest song).
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* MyRealDaddy: Comments made by Dylan and Jacques Levy suggest that Levy had a strong influence on the album's lyrics. It was Levy who had the idea to write a song about Joey Gallo, and Dylan has said that Levy actually wrote all the lyrics for "Joey".
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* OneSceneWonder: The version of "Hurricane" on the album is actually a re-recording done several months after the album sessions because the lawyers at Columbia Records made Dylan change some lines to avoid a lawsuit[[note]]Specifically they made him tone down the insinuations that Arthur Dexter Bradley was the murderer. Ironically, Dylan got sued anyway, by Patty Valentine, but she lost[[/note]]. By that point he was busy with the Rolling Thunder Revue and Emmylou Harris couldn't return to do the harmony vocals, so it's Revue participant Ronee Blakley doing the female part for just that one song.

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