Dignity (Bob Dylan song)
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"Dignity" is a song by
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, first released on '' Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Volume 3'' on November 15, 1994 and also released as a CD single a month later. It was originally recorded in the spring of 1989 during the ''
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'' studio sessions, but was not included on the album. It was also later anthologized on ''Dylan'' (2007).


Recording

The difficulties recording the song during the ''
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'' sessions are described by Dylan in his autobiographical '' Chronicles: Volume One''. It was originally recorded with Dylan accompanied by Brian Stoltz and Willie Green. Though they managed to complete a polished performance, producer
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suggested something more ambitious with a Cajun band. Curious to see what Lanois had in mind, Dylan agreed to recut the song. The next evening, a session was held with
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and His Cajun Band, but the results were disastrous. The group experimented with different keys and tempos, but according to Dylan, everyone was frustrated with the results. Dylan still preferred the original version recorded the previous day, but neither he nor Lanois considered it finished. As the session continued into the early morning hours, the group gave up and began playing old standards like "
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", " Your Cheatin' Heart" and " There Stands the Glass". The next day, they listened to every take of "Dignity" recorded with Dopsie and his band, and all of them were rejected. "Whatever promise Dan had seen in the song was beaten into a bloody mess", Dylan recalled. "Where we had started from, we'd never gotten back to, a fishing expedition gone nowhere. In no take did we ever turn back the clock. We just kept winding it. Every take another ball of confusion." "Dignity" was set aside, never to be revisited for the remainder of the sessions.


Release

The song as released in 1994 was remixed and overdubbed by
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(who also played organ on the song on ''
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'' the same year). Although this particular re-recording is compositionally similar to the 1989 session (despite extended lead guitar interludes between verses and the outro in the 1994 version), the only element retained from the 1989 session was Dylan's lead vocal. A fresh rhythm track (bass guitar and drums, the latter by
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drummer Steve Gorman), keyboards, guitars (electric and acoustic), banjo and tambourine were added during the 1994 session for "Dignity".


Critical reception

''Spectrum Culture'' included the song in a list of "Bob Dylan's 20 Best Songs of the 1980s". In an article accompanying the list, critic Kevin Korber noted that the song possesses a "quiet rage" and called it, along with ''
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s " Political World", "Dylan’s most direct condemnation of the culture of crass, careless consumerism that was the ‘80s". ''Ultimate Classic Rock'' critic Matthew Wilkening rated "Dignity" as the 5th best song Dylan recorded between 1992 and 2011.


Other versions

A live version of the song, recorded on November 18, 1994 for MTV, was released as a single on April 11, 1995, and also appears on ''
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'' and '' Live 1961–2000: Thirty-Nine Years of Great Concert Performances''. The single also includes the Brendan O'Brien produced studio cut. A recording of the song from the original March–April 1989 ''Oh Mercy'' sessions was issued on '' Touched by an Angel: The Album'' in 1998, and subsequently included on the following compilation albums: '' The Best of Bob Dylan, Vol. 2'' (2000); some editions of ''
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'' (2000); '' Dylan'' (2007); and ''Side Tracks'' (2013), part of '' Bob Dylan: The Complete Album Collection Vol. One''. A piano demo version of the song, recorded early in the ''Oh Mercy'' sessions, possibly in February 1989, was included as part of a six-song sampler in promo editions of Dylan's autobiographical ''Chronicles Vol. 1.'' This demo version was also released on Dylan's '' The Bootleg Series Vol. 8: Tell Tale Signs'' in 2008, along with a previously unreleased version of the song from the original March–April 1989 recording sessions. A version of the song by Felicia Olusanya (FeliSpeaks) appears i
the performances streamed live
on Dylan's 80th birthday, 24 May 2021, from the residence of the US Ambassador in Dublin, Ireland. The event was entitled "Dignity: a celebration of Bob Dylan at 80" and was sponsored b
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FeliSpeaks interweaves her own verses among Dylan's, emphasizing the timelessness of Dylan's call for justice.


Live performances

According to his official website, Dylan played the song 56 times on the
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between 1994 and 2019.


Notable covers

* Joe Cocker for his 1996 album ''Organic'' *
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for his 2002 album ''
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'' *
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for the 2011 album ''Rare Trax Nr. 72 - Bob Dylan - It Ain't Me, Babe - Die Besten Cover-Versionen Von'' *
Francesco De Gregori Francesco De Gregori OMRI (born 4 April 1951) is an Italian singer-songwriter. In Italy, he is popularly known as "Il Principe dei cantautori" ("The Prince of the singer-songwriters"), a nickname referring to the elegance of his lyrics. He is of ...
translated it into Italian (as "Dignità") and recorded it for his 2015 album ''De Gregori canta Bob Dylan - Amore e furto''


Plagiarism suit

An ultimately meritless federal plagiarism lawsuit was filed against Bob Dylan and Sony Records in 1995 by James Damiano; among the songs cited in the suit was "Dignity". The suit was dismissed in 1997, with the judge stating "there is no substantial similarity in the structure, instrumentation or melody of the two songs." An appeal was filed by Damiano and was dismissed in 1998.


References


External links


Lyrics
at Bob Dylan's official site
Chords
at Dylanchords {{DEFAULTSORT:Dignity (Bob Dylan Song) 1994 songs Songs written by Bob Dylan Bob Dylan songs Song recordings produced by Brendan O'Brien (record producer) Songs involved in plagiarism controversies