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"Dark Eyes" is a folk song written and performed by American singer-songwriter
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that appears as the 10th and final track on his 1985 album '' Empire Burlesque''. The song features a spare arrangement in which Dylan's vocal is only accompanied by his own acoustic guitar and a harmonica played in a rack, and is thus devoid of the "80s style" aesthetic for which the rest of the album is known. As a result, many critics and fans consider it a high point of the album. It was anthologized on the compilation albums ''Dylan'' in 2007 and ''
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'' (2009 reissue).


Composition and themes

According to his memoir, '' Chronicles: Volume One'', Dylan wrote the song specifically to close the album at the suggestion of engineer Arthur Baker. Dylan claims that inspiration for the song came from seeing a prostitute in a hallway at the
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on 59th Street in
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: "As I stepped out of the elevator, a call girl was coming toward me in the hallway—pale yellow hair wearing a fox coat—high heeled shoes that could pierce your heart. She had blue circles around her eyes, black eyeliner, dark eyes. She looked like she'd been beaten up and was afraid that she'd get beat up again. In her hand, crimson purple wine in a glass. 'I'm just dying for a drink', she said as she passed me in the hall. She had a beautifulness, but not for this kind of world. Poor wretch, doomed to walk this hallway for a thousand years". Dylan scholar Tony Atwood sees the song as similar to "
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", which Dylan had written specifically to close his album ''The Times They Are a-Changin over 20 years earlier. According to Atwood, both songs are about "being trapped inside what you are, unable to change, unable to be anything other than what you are". The song is performed in the key of G major.


Reception

''Spectrum Culture'' included the song on a list of "Bob Dylan's 20 Best Songs of the '80s". In an article accompanying the list, critic Kevin Korber notes that the song shows signs of being "put together quickly" but that its simplicity "arguably works in its favor. In a decade where Dylan seemed more and more in danger of getting lost in the studio, it serves as a reminder of where Dylan came from and what kind of songs he could still write". In their book ''Bob Dylan All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track'', authors Philippe Margotin and Jean-Michel Guesdon concur, writing that Dylan sounds "as if he wanted to return to his roots" and that the result is "worthy of his first albums". John J. Moser, writing at ''
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'', included it on a list of Dylan's top 10 songs about "getting older". He interpreted the song's famous final line ("A million faces at my feet but all I see are dark eyes") as being "about finding what's important in your life". It placed eighth in a ''
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'' readers' poll of the "10 Best Bob Dylan Songs of the 1980s".
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named it one of Dylan's 11 most underrated songs.
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cited it as one of his favorite Dylan songs in an interview with the ''
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'' in 1991.
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, who covered the song both by herself and as a duet with Dylan in live performance, noted that the lyrics were "in the tradition of (John) Milton and (William) Blake", calling them "very beautiful" and noting that they "stand as a poem".


Live performances

Dylan has only played the song eight times in concert: once in
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in 1986 and seven additional times in the U.S. in the fall of 1995. All of the 1995 outings were performed as duets with
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who was Dylan's opening act for that leg of the
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. According to Smith, Dylan invited her to choose a song that they could perform together and "Dark Eyes" was her choice.


Other versions

An alternate take of the song from the '' Empire Burlesque'' sessions in 1985 was included on the 2021 compilation album '' The Bootleg Series Vol. 16: Springtime in New York 1980–1985''.


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Lyrics
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