"I'll Keep It with Mine" is a song written by
Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Described as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his nearly 70-year ...
in 1964, first released by
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Judy Collins
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as a single in 1965. Dylan attempted to record the song for his 1966 album ''
Blonde on Blonde
''Blonde on Blonde'' is the seventh studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released as a double album on June 20, 1966, by Columbia Records. Recording sessions began in New York in October 1965 with numerous backing musici ...
''.
Dylan's versions
Dylan recorded a vocal-and-piano demo of the song for publishing company
M. Witmark & Sons in June 1964, which was released by Columbia in 2010 on ''
The Bootleg Series Vol. 9: The Witmark Demos: 1962–1964''.
In mid-January 1965, during sessions for the ''
Bringing It All Back Home
''Bringing It All Back Home'' is the fifth studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released in April1965 by Columbia Records. In a major transition from his earlier sound, it was Dylan's first album to incorporate electric inst ...
'' album, Dylan again recorded the song solo, on piano. This version, with the working title "Bank Account Blues", was released in 1985 on the ''
Biograph'' retrospective. (The album notes contradictorily indicate that this performance was recorded in June 1964 and that it was recorded in January 1965. The latter is correct.)
A full-band rehearsal of the song, recorded during the early ''
Blonde on Blonde
''Blonde on Blonde'' is the seventh studio album by the American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, released as a double album on June 20, 1966, by Columbia Records. Recording sessions began in New York in October 1965 with numerous backing musici ...
'' sessions on January 27, 1966 (per album booklet), was released on ''
The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3''. The rehearsal is rough and the recording starts well into the first verse, which is briefly interrupted by producer Bob Johnston on a talkback speaker, saying, "What you were doing".
During the seventh session for ''Blonde on Blonde'' – on February 15–16, 1966, at the Columbia Music Row Studios, Nashville, Tennessee – ten instrumental takes of the song were recorded. Takes 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 are false starts, and takes 1 and 3 are interrupted. Dylan is not present on these recordings, as he was late to the session. While they waited, Johnston had the musicians lay down through instrumental takes of the song - presumably either as rehearsals or to have Dylan overdub his parts later. When Dylan arrived at the studio he opted instead to focus on "
Sad Eyed Lady Of The Lowlands". The song was not revisited during the Nashville sessions.
Dylan can be seen performing the song on piano in the film ''
65 Revisited'', which was made during his tour of England in May 1965.
Personnel for Dylan's recordings
''The Bootleg Series version''
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Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Described as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his nearly 70-year ...
: piano, vocal
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Robbie Robertson
Jaime Royal Robertson (July 5, 1943 – August 9, 2023) was a Canadian musician of Indigenous and Jewish ancestry. He was the lead guitarist for Bob Dylan's backing band in the mid-late 1960s and early-mid 1970s. Robertson was also the ...
: guitar
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Al Kooper
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: organ
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Rick Danko: bass guitar
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Bobby Gregg: drums
''Unreleased version''
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Charlie McCoy
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: guitar
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Wayne Moss: guitar
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Joe South
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: bass
* Al Kooper: organ
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Hargus "Pig" Robbins: piano
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Kenneth Buttrey: drums
Reception
''
Rolling Stone
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'' rated the song #41 on its list of 100 Greatest Bob Dylan Songs, calling it a "ballad of friendship" featuring "a sweet, plaintive vocal."
Cover versions
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Judy Collins
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released the first recording of the song on a 1965 single on
Elektra Records
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, which never appeared on any of her albums. In the liner notes of Collins' 1993 Geffen Records album ''Just Like A Woman'', a Dylan tribute, she mentions that Dylan told her that he'd written the song for her.
* Dylan showed the song to
Warhol superstar Nico
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, who recorded and released a version on her 1967 album ''
Chelsea Girl''.
* It was covered by
Fairport Convention
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and released in 1969 as a US-only (A&M) single, as well as on their album ''
What We Did on Our Holidays''.
* Charley D. & Milo, co-fronted by occultist
Lon Milo DuQuette, recorded the song for their self-titled 1970 album.
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Spooky Tooth
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History
Prior to Spooky Tooth, four of the band's five founding ...
lead singer
Mike Harrison included a version of the song on his third solo album ''
Rainbow Rider'', released in 1975.
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Susanna Hoffs
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recorded a version for the
Rainy Day project. The music critic
Everett True wrote in 2000 that Hoffs's vocal at the start of the third chorus was "perhaps the sultriest moment committed to vinyl".
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Marianne Faithfull
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recorded a cover of the song on her 1987 album ''
Strange Weather''.
*Suzie Ungerleider recorded it on her self-titled 2003 album
''Oh Susanna''.
* New York band
Rainer Maria covered this song on their 2006 album ''
Catastrophe Keeps Us Together''.
* A cover of it was recorded by the electronic pop-rock band
Mobius Band's EP ''Love Will Reign Supreme''.
*
Bettie Serveert covered the song for the ''
I Shot Andy Warhol'' soundtrack.
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Dean & Britta
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included two versions of it in ''
13 Most Beautiful: Songs for Andy Warhol's Screen Tests'' (2010).
* It was recorded by
Denison Witmer ''on Subterranean Homesick Blues: A Tribute to Bob Dylan's 'Bringing It All Back Home' '' (2010).
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Michael C. Hall
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recorded a version of this song on the EP ''Belasco'' with the ''
Hedwig and the Angry Inch'' house band Tits of Clay.
*
Richard Barone recorded a version for his 2016 album ''Sorrows & Promises: Greenwich Village in the 1960s'', with
David Amram on piano.
*Blair Dunlop & Larkin Poe recorded a version for the 2013 album ''Killing Time'' on Rooksmere Records.
References
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1969 singles
1964 songs
Bob Dylan songs
Fairport Convention songs
Songs written by Bob Dylan
Song recordings produced by Bob Johnston
Song recordings produced by Tom Wilson (record producer)
Song recordings produced by Joe Boyd