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3 Unreleased Bob Dylan Songs Diehard Fans Should Know

With a seasoned music career and 40 studio albums under his belt, it only makes sense that folk rock icon Bob Dylan would have a few unreleased songs floating around. Weโ€™re partial to the following three tracks and think they deserve a proper release!

1. โ€œMaking A Liar Out Of Meโ€

This 1980 track was recorded shortly after the Saved sessions. Sadly, itโ€™s been more or less forgotten to time. This particular period of Dylanโ€™s career wasnโ€™t exactly the best, but the bootleg recording of โ€œMaking A Liar Out Of Meโ€ definitely had some serious potential. Dylan should have included a more refined version of it on the 1981 album Shot Of Love

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Weโ€™ll probably never hear a non-bootleg version of it over 40 years later, but the track did end up making it to Trouble No More โ€“ The Bootleg Series Vol. 13 / 1979-1981.

2. โ€œSeries Of Dreamsโ€

Out of all the unreleased Bob Dylan songs on this list, โ€œSeries Of Dreamsโ€ still has us scratching our heads. This late-1980s recording is so incredibly passionate and addicting, that it just doesnโ€™t make sense why Dylan never included it on a proper album.

โ€œSeries Of Dreamsโ€ was remixed and included on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1โ€“3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961โ€“1991. Still, it has the potential to be a standout single. But Dylan and producer Daniel Lanois couldnโ€™t come to an agreement on which direction to take the track.

โ€œAlthough [Daniel] Lanois liked the song, he liked the bridge better, wanted the whole song to be like that,โ€ said Dylan of โ€œSeries Of Dreamsโ€. โ€œI knew what he meant, but it just couldnโ€™t be done.โ€

3. โ€œI Canโ€™t Leave Her Behindโ€

โ€œI Canโ€™t Leave Her Behindโ€ is one of the most arresting unreleased Bob Dylan songs out there. We think this ballad could have made it to an album, but Dylan didnโ€™t think it was good enough to be released commercially. This song came to life during a jam session with Robbie Robertson during a tour of Europe in 1966.

We kind of get why this ballad didnโ€™t come to fruition. Itโ€™s heavily improvised and wouldnโ€™t be easy to reproduce. It wasnโ€™t even supposed to be recorded at all, but D.A. Pennebaker managed to capture some of the tune during the above-mentioned jam session.

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