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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oh_MercyOh Mercy - Wikipedia

    Oh Mercy is the twenty-sixth studio album by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released on September 12, 1989, [1] by Columbia Records. Produced by Daniel Lanois , it was hailed by critics as a triumph for Dylan, after a string of poorly reviewed albums.

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  2. Sep 18, 2015 · But after a few more records – including a pair of back-to-basic acoustic records – Dylan released Time Out of Mind in 1997, ruminating on death and sounding more forceful than he had in 20 years.

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  3. Dec 5, 2000 · O Death Lyrics: Oh, Death / Whoa, Death / Won't you spare me over till another year? / Well, what is this, that I can't see? / With ice-cold hands taking hold of me / Well, I am Death, none...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › O_DeathO Death - Wikipedia

    It is sung in the 1976 Barbara Kopple documentary Harlan County, USA by early union activist and coal miner Nimrod Workman, a well known folk music singer from Mingo County, West Virginia. In the 1960s, Alan Lomax recorded the folk and gospel singer Bessie Jones singing "O Death".

  5. Jul 30, 2019 · ‘Oh Mercy’ at 30: Remembering Bob Dylan’s Atmospheric New Orleans Odyssey How U2’s producer helped Dylan sound modern yet timeless once again By David Browne

  6. " Most of the Time " is a song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released as the sixth track (or the first song on Side Two of the vinyl) of his 1989 album Oh Mercy. The song was written by Dylan and produced by Daniel Lanois.

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  8. A recording of "O Death" from the 1938 National Folk Festival in Washington, DC by an unknown singer is held by the Library of Congress. O Death by Traditional song meaning, lyric interpretation, video and chart position.

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