Forever young (original)

Forever Young (Bob Dylan song)

song by Bob Dylan

"Forever Young" is a song by Bob Dylan, recorded in California in November The song first appeared, in two different versions, a slow-pace and a fast-pace, on Dylan's fourteenth studio album Planet Waves.

A demo version of the song, recorded in New York City in June , was included on Dylan's compilation Biograph.

In the notes included with that album, Dylan is quoted as saying that he wrote "Forever Young" in Tucson, Arizona, "thinking about" one of his sons and "not wanting to be too sentimental".

A live version of the song, recorded in Tokyo on 28 February and included on Dylan's album Bob Dylan at Budokan, was released as a European single in

Analysis

Written as a lullaby for his eldest son Jesse, born in , Dylan's song relates a father's hopes that his child will remain strong and happy.

It opens with the lines, 'May God bless and keep you always / May your wishes all come true', echoing the priestly blessing from the Book of Numbers, which has lines that begin: 'May the Lord bless you and guard you / May the Lord make His face shed light upon you.' Not wishing to sound 'too sentimental', Dylan included two versions of the song on the album Planet Waves, one a lullaby and the other more rock-oriented.[1]

In notes on "Forever Young" written for the album Dylan, Bill Flanagan writes that Dylan and the Band "got together and quickly knocked off an album, Planet Waves, that featured two versions of a blessing from a parent to a child.

In the years he was away from stage, Dylan had become a father. He had that in common with a good chunk of the audience. The song was memorably recited on American television by Howard Cosell when Muhammad Ali won the heavyweight crown for the third time."[2]

Personnel

In live performance

According to his website, Dylan performed the song live times between its live debut in and its last outing in [5] This includes a duet with Bruce Springsteen at the Concert for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland, OH in [6] Dylan also performed the song live on the Late Show with David Letterman in [7] Dylan and The Band, who originally recorded the song together for the Planet Waves album, performed "Forever Young" live at The Band's farewell concert, "The Last Waltz".

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This live performance was included in the concert film The Last Waltz, directed by Martin Scorsese.[8]

Rod Stewart version

Rod Stewart recorded a song titled "Forever Young" that was released as a single and included on his album Out of Order. Stewart's manager, Arnold Stiefel, said, "[I]t would be fair to say that while the melody and the music is not at all the same [as Dylan's song], the idea of the song is similar.

The architecture of the lyrics of the song is very much from Dylan–there are definite similarities." The similarities were enough to cause Stiefel to contact Dylan, who requested a share of the royalties, and Stewart agreed.[9] His version charted at #12 on the BillboardHot in the US, while it made #57 in the UK Singles Chart on its release in , and #55 on re-release in [10]

Joan Baez version

In Joan Baez covered "Forever Young" as a single.

It reached 13 on the US Adult Contemporary charts.

Rebbie Jackson version

Michael Jackson's sister Rebbie Jackson covered "Forever Young" for the Free Willy 2: The Adventure Home soundtrack in

Louisa Johnson version

In December , Louisa Johnson, the winner of the twelfth series of The X Factor, released a cover version of "Forever Young" as her winner's single.

It was released on December 13, , immediately after Johnson won.[11] Johnson performed the song live on The X Factor final.[11] She also performed it on Text Santa. Johnson's version entered the UK Singles Chart on December 18 at number nine, and was the first X Factor winner single not to reach number one on UK Radio, however it was Top for 5 week on Official Physical Single Charts during Holiday to Early [12] The song has sold 99, copies in the UK as of June [13]

Track listing

Chart performance

UK Physical Singles Reached #1 for 5 weeks in a row, holiday season to early

Release history

Parenthood

Dylan lent his name, voice, and song as the theme to the television show Parenthood.

Lucy Schwartz sang "When We Were Young" in seasons 1–6 internationally. On August 31, , Arrival Records/Scion Music Group released a soundtrack for Parenthood. The soundtrack includes both theme songs for Parenthood, "Forever Young" by Bob Dylan, and the international theme, "When We Were Young" by Lucy Schwartz.

It also includes a cover of "Forever Young" performed by John Doe and Lucy Schwartz.

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Rhiannon Giddens and Iron & Wine's version appeared in the series finale titled "May God Bless and Keep You Always" which derives from the opening lyrics to "Forever Young".[18]

Children's Book

The lyrics to “Forever Young” were published as a children's book along with illustrations by illustrator Paul Rogers.

Rogers's visual interpretation of “Forever Young” includes references to Bob Dylan's life and livelihood juxtaposed against the backdrop of the social and political climate. [19]

References

  1. ^"Smashed Hits: Forever Young". BBC News. 17 December Retrieved 17 December
  2. ^Shales, Tom (24 September ).

    "A Modest Proposal". The Washington Post. Retrieved 26 November

  3. ^Heylin, Clinton (). Bob Dylan: The Recording Sessions, , pp.

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  4. ^"Bob Dylan - Planet Waves". Discogs. 17 January
  5. ^"Setlists | The Official Bob Dylan Site". . Retrieved
  6. ^"Bob Dylan and Bruce Springsteen's beautiful duet on 'Forever Young'". 6 November Retrieved
  7. ^"Watch Bob Dylan's remarkable performance of 'Forever Young' live on Letterman, ".

  8. Bob Dylan - Forever Young (From Shadow Kingdom) - YouTube
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  10. ^"Revisiting The Band’s ‘The Last Waltz’, the greatest farewell show of all time", Joe Taysom, Far Out magazine, November 25,
  11. ^Goldstein, Patrick (June 26, ). "Rod Stewart Sounds an Echo of Dylan". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 28,
  12. ^"Forever Young".

    Official Charts Company. Retrieved December 22,

  13. ^ abCopsey, Rob (13 December ). "Louisa Johnson wins The X Factor final, releases winner's single Forever Young". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 13 December
  14. ^"Lowest chart entry for X Factor winner".

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    BBC News. December 18,

  15. ^Sutherland, Mark (2 June ). "Clean Bandit get The X Factor for new single". Music Week.

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  16. ^"X Factor champ Louisa Johnson is already in the Top Ten with Forever Young". Retrieved 20 December
  17. ^"Chart Track: Week 52, ". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved December 26,
  18. ^"Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top ".

    Official Charts Company. Retrieved December 19,

  19. ^"Official Singles Chart Top ". Official Charts Company. Retrieved December 19,
  20. ^"Rhiannon Giddens and Iron & Wine Perform Bob Dylan's "Forever Young" on NBC's "Parenthood" Series Finale - Nonesuch Records". Nonesuch Records Official Website.

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  21. ^Dylan, Bob ().

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External links

  • Lyrics at Bob Dylan's official site