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This page contains all 7" single and EP releases of A Fool Such As I. See here for a note about writer credits for this song from the 1973 Dylan album, actually written by Bill Trader, but often wrongly credited by Columbia to Buford Abner.
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Revised: 09 March, 2024
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"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - 8" 45RPM acetates, Columbia ZSS 159122/ZSS 159123 (USA), 19 Nov 1973:
"A Fool Such As I" - radio station promo stereo/mono 7" singles, Columbia 4-45982/JZSP 159121 (USA), 19 Nov 1973:
Columbia 4-45982 promo 7" single (USA) - stereo side with song wrongly credited to Buford Abner, scan by Hans Seegers (first variant) |
This promo single has
stereo and mono versions of the same song. There are three major variants,
illustrated here by the
mono sides. Two of the variants have differences between copies, also shown. R-0099-5 A Fool Such As I (Bill Trader) - stereo album version from 1973 Dylan album R-0099M A Fool Such As I (Bill Trader) - mono version not available on 1973 Dylan album, see 1973 (this is presumably a mono reduction of the stereo source) These releases wrongly credit A Fool Such As I to Buford Abner. See the note about writer credits in 1973 and here. For the US commercial singles, see below. Label variants are:
The publishing details are of course incorrect! Also, the type face
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Columbia 4-45982 promo 7" single (USA) - mono side with song wrongly credited to Buford Abner, scan by Hans Seegers (first variant) |
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Columbia 4-45982 promo 7" single (USA) - stereo side with song wrongly credited to Buford Abner, scan by Hans Seegers (second variant) |
Columbia 4-45982 promo 7" single (USA) - mono side with song wrongly credited to Buford Abner, scan by Hans Seegers (second variant with right hand text printed next to central hole) |
Columbia 4-45982 promo 7" single (USA) - detail of text, scan by Hans Seegers (second variant with right hand text printed next to central hole) |
Columbia 4-45982 promo 7" single (USA) - mono side with song wrongly credited to Buford Abner, scan by Hans Seegers (second variant with right hand text further to right) |
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Columbia 4-45982 promo 7" single (USA) - mono side with song wrongly credited to Buford Abner, scan by Hans Seegers (third variant) |
Columbia 4-45982 promo 7" single (USA) - detail of text, scan by Hans Seegers (third variant) |
Columbia 4-45982 promo 7" single (USA) - detail of text, scan by Hans Seegers (third variant with fainter text) |
Columbia 4-45982 promo 7" single (USA) - detail of text, scan by Hans Seegers (third variant with fainter text) |
Thanks to Ole Lien and Hans Seegers for information and scans.
"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - stereo 7" singles, Columbia 4-45982 (USA), 19 Nov 1973/Columbia 4-45982 (Canada), 14 Feb 1974:
There are three variants of the US commercial single. To the right of the centre hole "45 RPM" is on the bottom line on the first variant and on the top line on the second and third variants. The A-sides of the first two variants have A Fool Such As I wrongly credited to "B. Abner", the third has been corrected and has the song correctly credited to "B. Trader". Also shown is a copy of the second variant that has "DEMONSTRATION NOT FOR SALE" stamped on the A-side, a second second variant copy with a promo sticker on the A-side, and two jukebox strips, one using a pink "HIT POP" strip, the other white.
Thanks to Hans Seegers and François Guillez for information and scans.
"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - stereo 7" singles, Columbia 4-45982 (USA), 19 Nov 1973/Columbia 4-45982 (Canada), 14 Feb 1974:
Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans.
"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - stereo 7" single, CBS 2006 (Canada for export to the Far East), 1974:
"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - stereo 7" singles,
CBS S 2006 (West Germany)/CBS 2006 (NL), 11 Jan 1974; CBS 2006 (Sweden), 1974:
The Dutch and West German singles were released on 11 Jan 1974, the UK
single below on 25 Jan 1974 - I don't have precise dates for the other European singles. The success of this single in mainland Europe is the reason why the
short-lived CD release of the 1973 Dylan album (see 1973)
was retitled (A Fool Such As I) in those countries!
CBS S 2006 (West Germany) promo with R-0099 correctly credited to Bill Trader - front scan by Hans Seegers |
R-0099-7 A Fool Such As I (Bill Trader) - Self Portrait out-take recorded at Columbia Studios, Nashville, TN, 26 Apr 1969 R-0097-5 Lily Of The West (Traditional, arranged E. Davies/J. Peterson) - New Morning out-take, recorded Columbia Studios, New York, 3 Jun 1970 For the generic "CBS-Blitzinformation [CBS Lightning Information]" rear sleeve of the West German promo single, see 7" Single Sleeves. The West German singles had R-0099 correctly credited to "B. Trader". However, the Dutch single had it wrongly credited to "B. Abner". |
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CBS S 2006 (West Germany) - A-side with R-0099 correctly credited to Bill Trader, scan by Hans Seegers |
CBS S 2006 (West Germany) - detail of A-side, scan by Hans Seegers |
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CBS 2006 (NL) - A-side with R-0099 wrongly credited to Buford Abner, scan by Hans Seegers |
CBS 2006 (NL) - B-side with R-0097 spelled correctly, scan by Hans Seegers |
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CBS 2006 (Sweden) - detail of A-side, scan by Hans Seegers |
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Hans Seegers and Lars M. Banke inform me that for the Swedish release of CBS 2006, the record was made in Sweden but used the Dutch sleeve shown here. This record was unique in that R-0097 was the A-side! Again R-0099 was wrongly credited to "B. Abner". I understood previously that all CBS Scandinavian singles were pressed at the PolyGram plant in Oslo, Norway, and distributed throughout Scandinavia in locally printed sleeves. However, three Dylan 1970s singles including this one were pressed in Sweden at a different plant, and all have "MADE IN SWEDEN" at the bottom of the labels.
Thanks to Hans Seegers and Lars M. Banke for information and scans.
"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - acetate and promo/commercial stereo 7" singles, S CBS 2006 (UK), 25 Jan 1974:
S CBS 2006 was probably the last Dylan single to use the early 1970s "CBS THE MUSIC PEOPLE" sleeve as shown. The Music People was the title of a 1972 3LP compilation of CBS artists which included a rarity from Bob, see 1972.
Thanks to Hans Seegers and Harlan Wolfe for information and scans.
"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - stereo 7" singles, CBS Serie Gemini 2006 (France), 1974:
"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - stereo 7" promo and commercial singles, CBS Sugar 2006 (Italy), 1974:
"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - stereo 7" single, CBS 2006 (Spain), 1974:
The Spanish single CBS 2006 has orange CBS labels and the titles translated as "Tan Loco Como Yo" and "Lily Del Oeste" - compare these with the Mexican translations below! R-0099 was wrongly credited to "B. Abner", as it was on the Italian single. The single was made in Spain by COFASA S.A. for CBS.
Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans.
"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - stereo 7" single, CBS 2006 (Portugal), 1974:
"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - stereo 7" single, CBS 301415 (Greece), 1974:
"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - stereo 7" single, Suzy Records/CBS 2006 (Yugoslavia), 1974:
The Yugoslav single was released by Suzy Records on behalf of CBS. R-0099 was again wrongly credited to "B. Abner".
Thanks to Hans Seegers and Francisco Lima for information and scans.
"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - stereo 7" promo and commercial singles, CBS/Sony SOPB 269 (Japan), Jan 1974:
CBS/Sony SOPB 269 (Japan) - front scan by Hans Seegers (promo and commercial releases) |
R-0099-8 A Fool Such As I (Bill Trader) - Self Portrait out-take recorded at Columbia Studios, Nashville, TN, 26 Apr 1969 R-0097-6 Lily Of The West (Traditional, arranged E. Davies/J. Peterson) - New Morning out-take, recorded Columbia Studios, New York, 3 Jun 1970 The Japanese single has a front picture by artist Nov Yabuki that previously appeared on a poster in the 1973 boxed set Eleven Years In The Life Of Bob Dylan, see 1973. The rear sleeve has sleeve notes in Japanese, and the lyrics of the A-side in English and Japanese. R-0099 is correctly credited to "B. Trader". This single was released as a promo with white CBS/Sony labels and commercially with orange CBS/Sony labels. Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans. |
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CBS/Sony SOPB 269 (Japan) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers, promo release (R-0099 correctly credited to Bill Trader) |
CBS/Sony SOPB 269 (Japan) - B-side scan by Hans Seegers, promo release |
CBS/Sony SOPB 269 (Japan) - A-side scan by Hans Seegers, commercial release (R-0099 correctly credited to Bill Trader) |
CBS/Sony SOPB 269 (Japan) - detail of A-side, scan by Hans Seegers |
CBS/Sony SOPB 269 (Japan) - B-side scan by Hans Seegers, commercial release |
"A Fool Such As I"/"Lily Of The West" - stereo 7" singles, CBS BA-222032 (Australia); CBS BA 461497 (New Zealand), Jan 1974:
R-0099-9 A Fool Such As
I (Bill Trader) - Self Portrait
out-take recorded at Columbia Studios, Nashville, TN, 26 Apr 1969
This was wrongly attributed to Buford Abner on both singles.
R-0097-7 Lily Of The
West (Traditional, arranged E. Davies/J. Peterson)
- New Morning out-take, recorded Columbia Studios, New York,
3 Jun 1970
The Australian single B-side spells the title correctly, but on the New
Zealand single "Lily" was misspelled "Lilly" on the B-side as on the
UK single shown above.
Thanks to Bill Hester for information about the New Zealand release, CBS BA 461497. Thanks to Hans Seegers and Ger Hemel for further information and scans.
"Un Tonto Como Yo [A Fool Such As I]"/"Flor Del Oeste [Lily Of The West]" - stereo 7" single, CBS 7238 (Mexico), 1974:
The 1974 Mexican single CBS 7238 has orange CBS labels and the titles translated as "Un Tonto Como Yo" and "Flor Del Oeste". R-0099 is incorrectly credited to "B. Abner". As far as I know it came in a regular sleeve. The promo copy of this single shown is the commercial copy with a promo stamp on the B-side with text "DISCO PROMOCIONAL PROHIBIDA SU VENTA [PROMOTIONAL RECORD SALE PROHIBITED]. "Isis" 201 has details of a white label promo copy in a unique picture sleeve that is alleged by an eBay seller to have been given away to listeners to the Mexican radio station Radio Capital 830 XEITE-AM in 1974. I am convinced both the record and the sleeve are fakes!
Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans.
"Dylan" - stereo EP, CBS/Sony SOPD 63 (Japan), 1974:
CBS/Sony SOPD 63 (Japan) - front scan by Hans Seegers |
This EP contains four
tracks from the now deleted album Dylan, see 1973,
and has a variant of the album front
sleeve.
The record has orange/cream CBS/Sony labels. R-0099-10 A Fool Such As I (Bill Trader) - Self Portrait out-take recorded at Columbia Studios, Nashville, TN, 26 Apr 1969 R-0100-5 Can't Help Falling In Love (Hugo Peretti/Luigi Creatore/George David Weiss) - New Morning out-take, recorded Columbia Studios, New York, 3 Jun 1970 R-0101-5 Mr. Bojangles (Jerry Jeff Walker) - New Morning out-take, recorded Columbia Studios, New York, 1 Jun 1970 R-0102-3 Big Yellow Taxi
(Joni Mitchell) - New Morning out-take, recorded Columbia Studios, New York,
4 Jun 1970 Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans. |
CBS/Sony SOPD 63 (Japan) - rear scan by Hans Seegers |
CBS/Sony SOPD 63 (Japan) - B-side scan by Hans Seegers |
"Knockin' On Heaven's Door"/"A Fool Such As I" - stereo 7" singles in "Hall Of Fame" series, Columbia 4-33259(USA), 1974; Columbia 13-33259 (USA), 1975 (three variants), re-released 1987, 1993 and 1997:
Scans of Columbia 4-33259 required! This single was previously incorrectly listed as mono, but both sides are stereo. Thanks to Mike Anderson for pointing this out.
Columbia 13-33259 (USA), 1975 (three variants):
R-0099-11 A Fool Such As
I (Bill Trader) - Self Portrait
out-take recorded at Columbia Studios, Nashville, TN, 26 Apr 1969,
from deleted
1973 Dylan album
The B-side label correctly credits the song to Bill Trader.
The song length here is given incorrectly as 3:37 when it is really 2:38. 3:37 is
actually the length of Lily Of The West,
the B-side of the single shown above!
This single was re-released as Columbia 13-33259 in 1975, with three variants (all shown above):
On the variants without the sunburst, the original release date ("July 31, 1973") is printed slightly lower below the white line.
Columbia 13-33259 (USA), 1987, 1993:
Columbia 13-33259 (USA), 1997:
Columbia 13-33259 (USA) - alternate jukebox strip from 1997, scan by
François Guillez
(not "CLASSIC HIT" and no catalogue number)
There was also a 1997 release with the regular Columbia US orange/yellow labels. This single is available with two different purple "CLASSIC HIT" jukebox strips. François Guillez has a red jukebox strip without "CLASSIC HIT" or a catalogue number.
For locations of other "Hall Of Fame" singles: those containing rarities, those in mono, and those in stereo, see "Hall Of Fame". For Hall Of Fame and Collectables Records 7" sleeves, see 7" Single Sleeves.
Thanks to Hans Seegers, Manfred Endtner, Patrick Helfrich, Manuel García Jara, Barry Latter, Ger Hemel, Jürgen Wasser and François Guillez for information and scans.
"Knockin' On Heaven's Door"/"A Fool Such As I" - stereo 7" single in "Hall Of Fame" series, Columbia 4-33259/13-33259 (Canada), 1974, released-1980s:
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