"All Along the Watchtower" is one of the many songs that Bob Dylan wrote while at home for 18 months recuperating from a motorcycle accident. Dylan said the idea for this song came to him during a thunder storm.
from WIKIPEDIA:
Author Michael J. Kramer wrote, "Danger, paranoia, ominous brooding, even death are present in the uneasy movement between minor and major chords and in Dylan's shrill vocals."
PERSONNEL: Bob Dylan (composer, arranger, acoustic guitar, harmonica, vocal); Charlie McCoy (double bass); Kenneth A. Buttrey (drums); Tom Johnston (producer); Charlie Bragg (engineer)
Recorded in Nashville Nov. 6, 1967 and released Dec. 27 on vinyl
COLUMBIA LP #CS 9064 (XSM 135311) "BOB DYLAN John Wesley Harding"
Source: 1999 2-disc COLUMBIA Records CD set #C2K 65976,
"BOB DYLAN's Greatest Hits Volume II"
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