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・ Lay Down and Love It Live
・ Lay Down Beside Me
・ Lay Down My Pride
・ Lay Down Sally
・ Lay Down the Law
・ Lay Down the Law (Keel album)
・ Lay Down with the Strawbs
・ Lay Down Your Arms
・ Lay Down Your Arms (Doron Levinson song)
・ Lay Down Your Arms (song)
・ Lay Down Your Arms (The Graces song)
・ Lay Down Your Burdens
・ Lay Down Your Guns
・ Lay Down Your Weapons
Lay Down Your Weary Tune
・ Lay ecclesial ministry
・ Lay Gayint
・ Lay Gerdu
・ Lay Gerdular
・ Lay Hana
・ Lay Intellectuals in the Carolingian World
・ Lay It All on Me
・ Lay It All on Me (album)
・ Lay It All on Me (song)
・ Lay It Down
・ Lay It Down (Al Green album)
・ Lay It Down (Cowboy Junkies album)
・ Lay It Down (film)
・ Lay It Down (Jennifer Knapp album)


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Lay Down Your Weary Tune : ウィキペディア英語版
Lay Down Your Weary Tune

"Lay Down Your Weary Tune" is a song written by Bob Dylan in 1963. It was originally recorded for his album ''The Times They Are a-Changin''', but it was ultimately excluded from that record. Dylan's studio recording of the song was eventually released on his 1985 box set ''Biograph''. In the liner notes to ''Biograph'', Dylan claims that in the song he was trying to capture the feeling of a Scottish ballad he had just heard on a 78 rpm record.〔〔 The specific ballad Dylan was referring to has not been identified, but speculation includes "The Water is Wide", "O Waly, Waly" and "I Wish, I Wish".〔 "Lay Down Your Weary Tune" was covered by The Byrds on their 1965 album ''Turn! Turn! Turn!''.
== Writing and performance ==
Dylan wrote the song at Joan Baez's house in Carmel, California in the autumn of 1963.〔〔 During the same visit, he also wrote the song "The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll".〔 Dylan had originally wanted to sing "Lay Down Your Weary Tune" with Baez at her October 12, 1963 concert at the Hollywood Bowl, but Baez was not yet comfortable with the song.〔 Dylan recorded the song in a single take on October 24, 1963, during the sessions for ''The Times They Are a-Changin''. However, he decided to replace it on the album with the song "Restless Farewell", a song he wrote as an angry response to a ''Newsweek'' reporter who in late October 1963 published a story about Dylan that Dylan did not approve of.〔 In the interim, Dylan played "Lay Down Your Weary Tune" at a concert at Carnegie Hall on October 26, a performance that was eventually released on the album ''Live at Carnegie Hall 1963''.〔〔

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