This page contains items that aren't eligible for the main Searching For A Gem or International Stereo Releases lists because Bob does not personally perform on them, but are nevertheless of interest to Dylan collectors. This page contains details of covers of Blowin' In The Wind, in some cases with extremely fanciful translations of the title. In countries like France, Germany or Sweden Blowin' In The Wind was always translated, with rare exceptions, as "Écoute Dans Le Vent", "Die Antwort Weiss Ganz Allein Der Wind" or "Vinden Ger Svar". However, in Spanish-speaking countries this song was translated in many different ways. Although the most usual were "La Respuesta Está En El Viento [The Answer Is In The Wind]" or "Soplando En El Viento [Blowing In The Wind]", there were many others, some of them amazing, like "Saber Que Vendrás [To Know He Will Come]", "Saber Que Estárás [To Know You Will Stay]", "Quisiera Saber [I Would Like To Know]", "Solo El Tiempo Puede Contestarnos [Only Time Can Answer Us]" and even "Algo Flota En El Viento [Something Floats In The Wind]"!
Even though there are over 1000 cover versions of this song, I have no details of singles chart success. In the UK Blowin' In The Wind has only entered the singles chart twice, in 1963 for Peter, Paul and Mary (#13) and in 1966 for Stevie Wonder (#36).
Because of the great length of the original page, it has been divided in three parts, of which this is Part 3 (1970 onwards). Links to Parts 1 and 2 are below, along with a page devoted to the large number of releases by Peter, Paul & Mary containing Blowin' In The Wind:
For the main Honourable Mentions page, click the "Up" link, Honourable Mentions video items are now here. For details of the false rumour that Blowin' In The Wind was really written by Lorre Wyatt, see here.
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Revised: 07 January, 2024.
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Because of the great length of the original page, it has been divided in three parts, of which this is Part 3. Parts 1 and 2 are here, along with a page devoted to the large number of releases by Peter, Paul & Mary containing Blowin' In The Wind:
1970s
Juan Migel - "Aizean Dabilla + 1" - mono 7" EP releases, Herri Gogoa H-17 (Spain), Jan 1970:
The authorised version of this EP, now without the Basque flag, was not published until Jan 1970. Apart from this important detail, the rest of sleeve is identical to that of the censored version but the record labels are very different; however, both label designs were used for the authorised release. This new version includes a 4-page insert with lyrics in Euskera and their translations into Spanish.
The correct name and surname of this artist in Euskera is "Jon Mikel Irigarai", but note the influence of Spanish: his name is given as "Juan Miguel" in Spanish on the second A-side record label or "Juan Migel" on both sleeves and the first A-side label; His surname is given as "Irigaray" everywhere except on the first A-side label where it's shown correctly as "Irigarai" ("y" is not used in Euskera). Blowin' In The Wind is translated into Euskera as "Aizean Dabilla [Walkin' In The Wind]", although the Basque title given on the lyrics sheet is "Haizean Dabilla" (which is apparently more correct - "Aizean" may be a dialect form) as well as "Voletea En El Viento" in Castilian Spanish (which Manuel translates as "Fluttering In The Wind").
For a 1968 cover by Luis Amibilia in Euskera with a different translation, see Blowin' In The Wind Covers 1966-69. That too has three different Basque spellings: "Entzun Aizetan [Listening In The Wind]", "Antzun Aisetan" and also "Entzun Haizetan"!
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Edita Piecha - "И АНСАМБЛЬ ДРУЖЬА [And Ensemble Friendship]" - mono 7" flexidisc EP, Melodia GD 0002757-8 (Soviet Union), 1970 (two variants); mono 7" EP, Melodija GOST 5289-68 (Soviet Union), 1970:
Ronald Born has a copy of the same EP but this time in regular vinyl in a generic Melodija sleeve.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara, Dag Braathen and Ronald Born for information and scans.
The Edwin Hawkins Singers - "Blowin' In The Wind (2:55 edit)"/"Pray For Peace" - stereo/mono 7" singles/EPs, Buddah BDA 415 (USA); Buddah 2011 006 (Spain); Buddah 201.068 (Norway), 1970:
Buddah BDA 415 (USA), 1970:
Buddah 2011 006 (Spain), 1970:
Buddah 202 031 (Portugal), 1970:
The commercial Portuguese EP is a radio station copy with stickers of "RCP Discoteca" on the record labels. Blowin' In The Wind is track 1 on the A-side. The promo EP comes in the same sleeve, but has white promo labels.
Buddah 201.068 (Norway), 1970:
Buddah LL-2325-DA (Japan), 1970:
The Edwin Hawkins Singers - "Blowin' In The Wind (5:30 edit)"/"Pray For Peace" - mono 7" single, Buddah 610.051 (France), 1970:
The Edwin Hawkins Singers - "To My Father's House"/"Blowin' In The Wind (2:55 edit)" - mono 7" single, Buddah 2011.042 (UK), 1970:
Buddah 2011.042 (UK) - 7" single B-side scan by Manuel García Jara |
This single again has a 2:55 radio edit of the 6:50 track from the
Edwin Hawkins Singers' second album Peace Is "Blowin' In The Wind", Buddah BDS
5054 (USA), released in 1970. Here it's on the B-side, with the A-side coming from their first album Let Us Go Into The House Of The Lord, reissued as Oh, Happy Day after the chart success of that song. |
Pavilion PBS 10001 (USA), LP front picture from www.discogs.com (no Dylan material) |
Buddah 203 025 (UK), LP front picture from www.discogs.com (no Dylan material) |
This single did not have a picture sleeve.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
The Edwin Hawkins Singers - "Blowin' In The Wind (2:55 edit)"/"Listen To The Rain" - mono 7" single, Buddah 2011001 (West Germany), 1970; stereo 7" single, Buddah/RTB S 53581 (Yugoslavia), 1970:
Buddah 2011001 (West Germany), 1970:
Buddah 2011001 (West Germany) - 7" single front scan by Manuel García Jara (promo and commercial copies) |
The German version of the single uses the design sleeve from the third album by the Edwin Hawkins Singers, He's A Friend Of Mine, Pavilion PBS 10002 (USA), who has no Dylan content. The different B-side is taken from this third album. The record was made in Germany by Deutsche Grammophon, part of RCA. The promo copy shown has the same outer sleeve plus a white inner sleeve with handwriting in German, and the record has white labels. |
Buddah 2011001 (West Germany) - 7" single rear scan by Manuel García Jara (promo and commercial copies) |
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Buddah 2011001 (West Germany) - 7" single inner sleeve front scan by Manuel García Jara (promo copy) |
Buddah 2011001 (West Germany) - 7" single inner sleeve rear scan by Manuel García Jara (promo copy) |
Buddah 2011001 (West Germany) - 7" single A-side scan by Manuel García Jara (promo release, includes Bob cover) |
Buddah 2011001 (West Germany) - 7" single B-side scan by Manuel García Jara (promo release, no Dylan) |
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Pavilion PBS 10002 (USA), LP front picture from www.discogs.com (no Dylan material) (commercial release, no Dylan) |
Buddah/RTB S 53581 (Yugoslavia), 1970:
Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.
The Edwin Hawkins Singers - "Blowin' In The Wind (full version)"/"Beatitude" - stereo/mono 7" single, Buddah H 610.049 (NL), 1970:
There are two variants: the first has an orange sleeve (the rear is identical) and very different red Buddah labels with push-out centre; the second variant has a light brown sleeve (again the rear is identical) and the usual Buddah design of labels.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Various Artists - "20th Century Masters: A Tribute To Bob Dylan" - compilation CD release: BMG 7551744673-2 (USA), 1998:
BMG 7551744673-2 (USA) - CD front scan by Jack from Canada |
This 1998 US compilation CD of Dylan covers includes
Blowin' In the Wind by the Edwin Hawkins Singers.
For full details see
Honourable Mentions - Covers (Misc). Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scan. |
Hugo Montegro - "Hugo Montegro's Dawn Of Dylan" - stereo LP release, Pye International NSPL.28136 (UK), Jul 1970:
Pye International NSPL.28136 (UK) - front picture from www.discogs.com |
This UK album released in July 1970
contains instrumental versions of ten Dylan songs.
Blowin' In The Wind is track 1 in Side 1. Thanks to Vladimir Krutoshinskij for information. |
Pye International NSPL.28136 (UK) - rear picture from www.discogs.com |
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Pye International NSPL.28136 (UK) - Side 2 picture from www.discogs.com |
Les 7 Alex/Les Charlie's Brothers - "Les 7 Alex/Les Charlie's Brothers" - stereo/mono 7" EP, C.E.L. CC 72.709 (France), 1970:
O V Wright - "Love The Way You Love"/"Blowin' In The Wind" - stereo 7" single, Back Beat 611 (USA), 1970:
Betsy & Chris "The Folk Mates" - "Blowin' In The Wind"/"Where Have All The Flowers Gone?" - stereo 7" single, Denon CD-40 (Japan), 1970:
Betsy and Chris (Elizabeth Wagner and Christine Rolseth), also known as The Folk Mates, were two American girls who had hits in Japan between 1969 and 1972. The two songs on this stereo 7" single are from their album Folk Album with the same front photo, Blowin' In The Wind is the A-side, wrongly listed as "Blowing The Wind". The record comes with a folded insert including the song lyrics. Both the single and the album have catalogue numbers starting with "CD-", but they're not CDs!
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Brimstone - "Blowin' In The Wind"/"Trinket" - mono promo and commercial 7" singles, EMI/Stateside 1J 006-91.207 M (Spain)/ EMI/Stateside 2C 006-91.207 M (France), 1970:
EMI/Stateside 1J 006-91.207 M (Spain) - 7" single front scan by Manuel García Jara (promo and commercial copies) |
The Spanish single has "Blowin' In The Wind" in English on the front sleeve, but on the rear sleeve and on the A-side record label the song is translated into Spanish as "El Susurro Del Viento [The Whisper Of The Wind]". The song is sung in English. Although not suing here, the "Whisper" Spanish translation was used for the 1965 Spanish EMI-released cover version by Richard Anthony, see Blowin' In The Wind Covers 1963-65. Ronald Born has a promo copy with a promo stamp on the rear sleeve and a promo sticker on the A-side record label. Both the promo and commercial records have black Stateside labels. |
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EMI/Stateside 2C 006-91.207 M (France) - 7" single front with labnguette, scan by Manuel García Jara |
EMI/Stateside 2C 006-91.207 M (France) - 7" single rear with labnguette, scan by Manuel García Jara |
EMI/Stateside 2C 006-91.207 M (France) - 7" single A-side scan by Manuel García Jara (includes Bob cover) |
EMI/Stateside 2C 006-91.207 M (France) - 7" single B-side scan by Manuel García Jara (no Dylan material) |
EMI/Stateside 1J 006-91.207 M (Spain) - 7" single rear scan by Manuel García Jara (commercial copy) |
EMI/Stateside 1J 006-91.207 M (Spain) - 7" single A-side scan by Manuel García Jara (commercial copy, includes Bob cover) |
The French commercial single has a completely different sleeve with a "languette" (index tab). The record this time has red Stateside labels.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara and Ronald Born for information and scans.
Ernie Kinney/Dick Carey - "Blowin' In The Wind" - mono 7" single, Hi-Hat 393 (USA), Jul 1970:
Hi-Hat 393 (USA) - A-side scan from www.45cat.com |
The A-side of this 7" mono single is an instrumental with square dance
calls by Ernie Kinney. The B-side is an instrumental played by Dick Carey. Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans. |
Hi-Hat 393 (USA) - B-side scan from www.45cat.com |
Hi-Hat 393 (USA) - A-side in generic sleeve, scan by Manuel García Jara |
The Les Humphries Singers – "I Believe" - stereo vinyl LP: Decca/Royal Sound SLK 16 650-P (West Germany), 1970:
Decca/Royal Sound SLK 16 650-P (West Germany) - front picture from www.discogs.com |
Blowin' In The Wind is track 1 on Side 2 of this West German album. Thanks to Vladimir Krutoshinskij for information. |
Decca/Royal Sound SLK 16 650-P (West Germany) - rear picture from www.discogs.com |
Decca/Royal Sound SLK 16 650-P (West Germany) - Side 1 picture from www.discogs.com (no Dylan material) |
Decca/Royal Sound SLK 16 650-P (West Germany) - Side 2 picture from www.discogs.com (includes Dylan cover) |
Gustav Brom Orchestra - "Blowin' In The Wind"/"Champs Elysées" - mono 7" single release, Supraphon 0 43 1018 (Czechoslovakia), 1970 (two releases); Sonya Salvis - "Send For Me" - stereo LP releases, Supraphon 1 13 0990 (Czechoslovakia), 1971:
Supraphon 0 43 1018 (Czechoslovakia) - front scan by Manuel García Jara (first release) |
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Supraphon 0 43 1018 (Czechoslovakia) - front scan by Manuel García Jara (second release) |
Supraphon 0 43 1018 (Czechoslovakia) - rear scan by Manuel García Jara (second release) |
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Supraphon 1 13 0990 (Czechoslovakia, 1971) - front picture from www.discogs.com |
Supraphon 1 13 0990 (Czechoslovakia, 1971) - rear picture from www.discogs.com |
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"Krugozor" No. 8, 1973 (Russia), front scan from Ronald Born |
"Krugozor" No. 8, 1973 (Russia), rear scan by Ronald Born (crop from photo on first Supraphon 1 13 0990 above right) |
"Krugozor" No. 8, 1973 (Russia), flexidisc Side 12 scan by Ronald Born |
This performance is by the Gustav Brom Orchestra with singers Sonja Salvis, Milan Černohouz and Vladĕna Pavlíčková. The single was released twice with different sleeves and the same record in each. The B-side is not Dylan-related. For a YouTube performance of this song by these artists, see .
In 1971 Sonja Salvis, who comes from Switzerland, released a solo LP on Supraphon, Send For Me, including the same recording of Blowin' In The Wind from the 7" single. Two alternative Supraphon sleeves with the same catalogue number can be found on the Net, the orange sleeve with title Send For Me has text in English and the other with title Sonja Salvis has text in Czech.
"Krugozor [Outlook]" was a monthly magazine in a 7" format from the former Soviet Union and 6 flexidiscs were included in each issue. This version of Blowin' In The Wind by Sonja Salvis is on the B-side of the last flexidisc (side 12) for "Krugozor" No. 8 in 1973. There is also a crop of the front photo from the first Czech LP cover on the back of the magazine. For another "Krugozor" flexidisc from 1970 with a cover of Blowin' In The Wind by Peter Paul and Mary, see the first part of this list.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara, Lukáš Berný and Ronald Born for information and scans.
Marie Anne et Louis - "Marie Anne et Louis" - mono 7" EP release, Disques Corélia CC 72.722 (France), 1970:
Raúl Bonoratt/Angekla Valdivia - "Introducción Al Ritmo: Lección 3 [Intruduction To Rhythm: Lesson 3]", 7" mono EP, AB Editores MC-0215 (Mexico), 1970:
AB Editores MC-0215 (Mexico) - A-side scan by Manuel García Jara (no Dylan) |
This curious EP was Lección 3 [Lesson 3], the third part of a tuition course of 7" EPs for learning to play guitar. The A-side played by Raúl Bonoratt has exercises for chords "Mi (E)" and "La Menor (A minor)". The B-side includes two covers to practice with the guitar: "Mi Gran Noche", sung by Angela Valdivia with Raúl Bonoratt on guitar, and "La Respuesta Está En El Viento [Blowin' In The Wind]" with solo guitar again by Raúl Bonoratt. The notorious eBay seller of genuine Mexican records with counterfeit sleeves invented a fictional band called "Las Piedras Rodantes [The Rolling Stones"] for the fake sleeve for this record! This had the desired effect - a copy with this fake sleeve went for $104, as opposed to records without the sleeve selling for $3 to $5! |
AB Editores MC-0215 (Mexico) - B-side scan by Manuel García Jara (with Dylan cover) |
AB Editores MC-0215 (Mexico) -photo from www.popsike.com with fake sleeve |
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Seedfield Guides - "Seedfield Guides Sing" - mono 7" EP release, Eroica ERO/675/676 (UK), 1970(?):
Rafael - "Vati, Komm Wieder [Daddy, Come Back]"/"Die Antwort [The Answer (Blowin' In The Wind)]" - 7" mono single, Tonstudio Bauer 36784 (West Germany), early 1970s:
Tonstudio Bauer 36784 (West Germany) - 7" mono single front scan by Ronald Born (rear is the same) |
The B-side of this obscure mono 7" single by a little boy called Rafael is the same version of Blowin' In The Wind with German lyrics by Hans Bradtke as for the German releases by Peter Paul and Mary, Marlene Dietrich, etc., see Blowin' In The Wind Covers 1963-65 and Blowin' In The Wind Covers by Peter, Paul & Mary, Jun 1963 onwards. |
Tonstudio Bauer 36784 (West Germany) - 7" mono single A-side scan by Manuel García Jara (no Dylan material) |
Tonstudio Bauer 36784 (West Germany) - 7" mono single B-side scan by Ronald Born (includes Bob cover) |
Tonstudio Bauer 36784 (West Germany) - front of signed postcard, scan by Manuel García Jara (includes Bob cover) |
Tonstudio Bauer 36784 (West Germany) - rear of signed postcard with stamp, scan by Manuel García Jara (includes Bob cover) |
The rear of the sleeve is the same as the front. The B-side title is just shown as "Die Antwort" on the sleeve, but it's correct on the B-side record label. Ronald Born does not know who Rafael is or was, but Günther Leimstoll was a composer and arranger from Stuttgart. The single must have been a private release because there is no record company name on the sleeve or record labels, just Tonstudio Bauer [Bauer Sound Studio], Ludwigsburg. The exact release year is unknown but may be the early 1970s. Manuel García Jara's copy contains a signed postcard with a stamp on the rear giving the name "Rafael Rüdolf" and a Düsseldorf address, which is probably the name of an agency.
Thanks to Ronald Born and Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Les Bavardeurs - "Les Bavardeurs" - stereo 7" EP single, ML EP-ML 473 (Switzerland), early 1970s:
The Illers - "Afrikaan Beat"/"Blowin' In The Wind" - 7" stereo single, Dischi Ricordi RDI 15001 (Italy), 1971:
Thanks to Ronald Born and Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
The Mike Batt Orchestra - "Portrait Of Mike Batt" - stereo vinyl LP, DJM/Silverline DJSL.038 (UK), 1972:
DJM/Silverline DJSL.038 (UK) - front picture from www.discogs.com |
DJM/Silverline DJSL.038 (UK) - rear picture from www.discogs.com |
DJM/Silverline DJSL.038 (UK) - Side 1 picture from www.discogs.com (includes Dylan cover) |
DJM/Silverline DJSL.038 (UK) - Side 2 picture from www.discogs.com (includes Dylan cover) |
Warwick/CBS 5022 (UK) - front picture from eBay (1976, no Dylan) |
S CBS 6947 (UK) - A-side picture from eBay (1978, no Dylan) |
This instrumental album from Mike Batt includes Mr. Tambourine Man on Side 1 and Blowin' In The Wind on Side 2. The front photo is of a road sign from Wimbledon Common, where the Wombles children's books by Elizabeth Beresford were set. The books were made into an animated TV series in 1973 with music by Mike Batt, who led a novelty Wombles band which released four albums and eight UK Top 40 singles in the mid-1970s. He also wrote the No. 1 single Bright Eyes by Art Garfunkel, theme song of the 1978 animated film Watership Down.
Thanks to Vladimir Krutoshinskij for information.
Yasemin Kumral - "El Aldı Gitti [Took Hand And Gone (?)]"/"Ne Sen Beni Unut Ne De Ben Seni [You Don't Forget Me, I Don't Forget You (Blowin' In The Wind)]" - 7" mono single, Neva 15500 (Turkey), 1971:
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Gerry Belisle - "My World Is Emty Without You"/"Blowin' In The Wind" - mono promo 7" single, Romar RO 705 (USA), 1972:
Romar RO 705 (USA) - Side A picture from www.discogs.com (promo copy, no Dylan) |
This 1972 US promo single has Blowin' In The Wind on the B-side (not
shown). Thanks to Vladimir Krutoshinskij for information. |
Joseph Kerman - "Listen" - stereo 7" flexidisc, Columbia Special Products CV10621 (USA), 1972:
Maruxa & Manolo - "¿Donde Iréis Que No Vayáis...? [Where Will You Not Go...?]"/"Blowin' In The Wind" - mono 7" single, Barnafon BN-45-358 (Spain), 1972:
Srećko Zubak - "Tokio '72" - stereo 7" single release, Alta-Helidon ATSF-1008 (Yugoslavia), 1972:
Gospel Road - "Gospel Road" - stereo 7" EP release, Life Records St 72 637 (West Germany), 1972:
Dominique - "Der Ewige Soldat [The Universal Soldier]"/Die Antwort Weiß Ganz Allein Der Wind [Only The Wind Knows The Answer (Blowin' In The Wind)] - mono 7" single, Polydor 2041 505 (West Germany), 1973:
Also included on the Krieg Im Frieden album was a German language version of Farewell Angelina [Schlaf ein - Angelina (Go To Sleep - Angelina)] with lyrics by E. Bader, also recorded by Nana Mouskouri in 1975. The album was distributed by Polydor. However, Ronald Born thinks the single was not released at the same as the LP, so this is not a reissue. Another German single in Ronald's collection (Lay Lady Lay by James Last) has the Polydor catalogue number 2041 428, the same brown injection labels, and is definitely from 1973.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara and Ronald Born for information and scans.
Kyiko Ito/Takahiko Ishikawa - "Peace & Love" - promo 7" stereo EP, CBS/Sony SPEC 93609 (Japan), 1973:
This Japanese promo EP is part of the CBS/Sony series "Peace & Love". There is no date on the sleeve or record labels, but the following EP in the series, CBS/Sony SPEC 93610, was recorded using the Sony Quadraphonic SQ system, not introduced until 1973. Scarborough Fair and El Condor Pasa on the A-side are sung by the then well-known Japanese pop star Kiyoko Ito. Alice’s Restaurant and Blowin' In The Wind on the B-side are instrumentals played by folk guitarist Takahiko Ishikawa. There is an insert with sheet music.
Thanks to Dr. Hanns Peter Bushoff and Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Juliane Werding - "Der Ewige Soldat [The Universal Soldier]"/Die Antwort Weiß Ganz Allein Der Wind [Only The Wind Knows The Answer (Blowin' In The Wind)]" - stereo 7" single, Hansa 13050 AT (West Germany), 1973:
The Bill Rayner Four - "Make Mine Country Style" - stereo 7" EP, Northern Dance Services LLP 33-14 (UK), 1973:
Plavci [The Swimmers] - "Každŷ Tŷden [Every Week]"/"Řeka Života [River Of Life (Blowin' In The Wind)]" - 7" mono single, Panton 04-0468 (Czechoslovakia), 1973:
Deepdene Primary School Instrumental Group 1973 - "Deepdene Primary School Instrumental Group 1973" - mono(?) 7" EP, Crest Custom Recording (no catalogue number) (Australia), late 1973:
John Collier and the Fashion - "The Lady Is A Woman", mono 7" EP, Release Records RL.719 (Ireland), 1974
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Blow Up - "Blowin' In The Wind"/"Take It Easy, Joe", promo and commercial 7" stereo singles, RCA TPBO 1013 (Italy), 1974:
RCA TPBO 1013 (Italy) - 7" stereo single front scan by Manuel García Jara (promo and commercial copies) |
This cover of Blowin' In The Wind, sung in English, was made by an Italian prog rock band, Blow Up, whose name was taken from the 1966 award-winning film by Michelangelo Antonioni (which was actually called "Blow-Up"), starring Vanessa Redgrave, David Hemmings and Sarah Miles. The track was included on their album also titled Blowin' In The Wind, which included another Dylan cover, Knockin' On Heaven's Door. The promo copy has white labels and came in the same sleeve as the commercial copy, which ironically is much harder to get hold of. There was also a different colour sleeve variant, not shown. Thanks to Clinton Heylin for the information in his 2016 book "Judas! From Forest Hills to the Free Trade Hall - A Historical View of the Big Boo" that a scene in "Blow-Up" shows a door to a club where The Yardbirds are playing with a flyer which reads "Bob Dylan R.I.P. May 27th, 1966"! This was the date of the second Royal Albert Hall concert in London, included in The 1966 Live Recordings. |
RCA TPBO 1013 (Italy) - 7" stereo single rear scan by Manuel García Jara (promo and commercial copies) |
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RCA TPBO 1013 (Italy) - 7" stereo single A-side scan by Manuel García Jara (promo copy) |
RCA TPBO 1013 (Italy) - 7" stereo single A-side scan by Manuel García Jara (commercial copy - includes Bob cover) |
RCA TPBO 1013 (Italy) - 7" stereo single B-side scan by Manuel García Jara (commercial copy - no Dylan material) |
RCA TPL1 1034 (Italy) - 12" stereo LP front scan by Manuel García Jara |
RCA TPL1 1034 (Italy) - 12" stereo LP rear scan by Manuel García Jara |
"Blow-Up" US movie poster from www.movieposter.com |
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Blow Up - "Blowin' In The Wind"/"Take It Easy, Joe", promo 7" stereo EP, RCA TPBO 1013 (Peru), 1974:
This Peruvian EP is unusual in that it has six (of twelve) tracks from the original album and because it is an EP by a single artist (Peruvian promo EPs usually have tracks by various artists). This EP was released with two different tracklists but with the same catalogue number, probably in error. The first EP includes We're An American Band, a cover of a Grand Funk Railroad song, instead of Blowin' In The Wind; this second EP with the variant tracklist but with the same artwork is actually Side 2 of the Italian album, track by track. This EP is extremely hard to get, not only because of its scarcity, but there is strong competition between Dylan and Beatles covers collectors (it is a rare example of record including covers of the four ex-Beatles). As far as Manuel knows, records by this band were released only in Italy. Apart from this EP, he doesn't know of any other record by this band released in other countries.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Nathalie Noëlle - "Nathalie Noëlle" - 7" stereo EP, Disques VDS VDS 208 (France), 1974?:
Cornelia - "So Verliebt Ist Die Welt"/"Die Antwort Weiß Ganz Allein Der Wind [Only The Wind Knows The Answer (Blowin' In The Wind)]" - 7" stereo single, RCA Victor 74-16.002 (West Germany), 1974:
Yonathan Geffen & Dani Litani - "Ze Hakol Beintayim, Beintayim Ze Hakol [That's All For Now, For Now That's All]" - stereo vinyl LP, Galton L 5811 (Israel), 1974; CD reissue: Phonokol 4158-2 (Israel), 2001:
Mike Sikorosky/Blue Star Band - "Blowin' In The Wind (Called)"/"Blowin' In The Wind (Instrumental)" - 7" mono single, Bogan BO-1288 (USA), 1975
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Chairat Teipteim - "Chairat Teipteim" - 7" stereo EP release, Express Song/Sermvit SEP-152 (Thailand), Aug 1977
The EP was manufactured and distributed in Thailand only by Express Song Stereo Records (Sermvit) in Aug 1977. Blowin' In The Wind is track 1 on the B-side and the title was transcribed by the seller as "Sam Wai Jai Rai".
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
La Marjolaine - "La Marjolaine" - 7" stereo EP, Prodisc PS 178 115 (France), 1978:
Jugendchor Illingen [Illingen Youth Choir] - "Die Antwort Weiß Ganz Allein Der Wind [Only The Wind Knows The Answer (Blowin' In The Wind)]"/"Westernlieder-Potpourri [Western Song Medley]" - 7" stereo single, AGM 8105 (West Germany), 1979:
Diana Pequeno - "Blowin' In The Wind"/"Cancâo de Fogo [Fire Song]" - 7" stereo single, RCA 101.0618 (Brazil), 1979; "Diana Pequeno" - 7" stereo EP, RCA 102.0248 (Brazil), 1979:
Her cover of Blowin' In The Wind is the A-side of the single and track 1 on the B-side of the EP. The song is credited on both the single and the EP to "Bob Dylan-Diana Pequeno" and has her Portuguese lyrics for the verses with the choruses sung in English. The single comes in a generic RCA sleeve with a promo insert, plain white on the reverse.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Unknown Artists - "4 Sucessos [4 Hits]" - 7" stereo EP, IBC Discos IBC-1007 (Brazil), early 1980s:
The Canada Sisters - "Canada Sisters" - 7" stereo EP, Canada Sisters CEP 9 (Sweden), 1979:
Dean Reed - "Blowin' In The Wind" - 7" stereo EP, Supraphon 1143 2251 (Czechoslovakia), 1979:
Supraphon 1143 2251 (Czechoslovakia) - EP front scan by Manuel García Jara |
Dean Reed (1938-86) was an American singer from Denver, CO, who moved
first to Latin America and then the former East Germany because of his
political beliefs. This 1979 Supraphon EP from Czechoslovakia is sung in
English. The A-side also includes This Land Is Your
Land by Woody Guthrie, recorded live by Bob with Pete Seeger and ensemble, Newport Folk Festival, Newport, RI, 28 Jul 1963, from the
Vanguard album The Newport Folk Festival - 1963: The Evening Concerts
Vol. 2, see
1964. Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans. |
Supraphon 1143 2251 (Czechoslovakia) - EP rear scan by Manuel García Jara |
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Supraphon 1143 2251 (Czechoslovakia) - EP B-side scan by Manuel García Jara (no Dylan material) |
Goosehound Lostklok - "Blowing In The Wind"/"The Times They Are A Changing" - 7" stereo single, Golly Records GL.935 (USA), 1979:
Lasse Haldenberg - "Partaj På Krogen [Party In The Pub]" - 7" stereo EP, Hendrix Music Production SSEP 106 (Sweden), 1979:
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
The Spotnicks - "Saturday Night Music" - stereo vinyl LP, Mariann International MILP 1304 (Sweden), 1979:
Mariann International MILP 1304 (Sweden) - front picture from www.discogs.com |
This 1979 Swedish album includes their cover of Blowin'
In The Wind on Side 1. Thanks to Vladimir Krutoshinskij for information. |
Mariann International MILP 1304 (Sweden) - rear picture from www.discogs.com |
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Mariann International MILP 1304 (Sweden) - Side 2 picture from www.discogs.com (no Dylan material) |
1980s
Joe Holzner Sextett - "Blowin' In The Wind"/"Sunday For Trumpets" - stereo 7" single, Varia Records 1103 (West Germany), 1980:
The Lees Twins - "Introducing The Lees Twins" - stereo 7" EP, Eagle Records EGL 008 (UK), 1980:
Joan Baez - "Blowin' In The Wind"/"Maria Dolores" - 7" stereo single, Portrait PRT A 1129 (Spain), 1981:
Portrait PRT A 1129 (Spain) - 7" stereo single front scan by Manuel García Jara |
This live version of Blowin' In The Wind on the A-side of this 1981 Spanish stereo single is taken from Joan's 1980 Portrait album Tour Europea [European Tour]. Portrait was a record label owned by CBS. |
Portrait PRT A 1129 (Spain) - 7" stereo single rear scan by Manuel García Jara |
Portrait PRT A 1129 (Spain) - 7" stereo single A-side scan by Manuel García Jara |
Portrait PRT 84793 (Spain) - LP front picture from www.discogs.com |
Portrait PRT 84793 (Spain) - LP Side 2 picture from www.discogs.com |
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Frankie Lee - "It Ain't Him, Babe"/"Birmingham" - 7" stereo single, Blue Velvet Records ZIM 100 (UK), 1981:
Beat Boys - ""スターズ オン 23" [Stars on 23]" - 7" stereo EP, Canyon Records 7A0100 (Japan), 5 Aug 1981/"ショック!! Takuro 23" [Shock! Takuro 23]" - 7" stereo EP, Canyon Records 7A0100 (Japan), mid-Aug 1981:
There were two releases with identical content and catalogue number, but with different artwork. The artwork of the first sleeve is too much close to the original Stars On Long Play, an album with a Beatles medley by the Dutch project Stars On... . Therefore Canyon Records had to change the artwork and Japanese title on the sleeve and record labels. The original release has a real sleeve; the second has the usual Japanese insert with a generic Canyon inner sleeve.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Julie Felix - "Blowin' In The Wind" - stereo LP releases: Dingle's Records DID 714 (UK)/Scranta SALP 1031 (Sweden)/Gira 1007 (Portugal), 1982:
Dingle's Records DID 714 (UK) - front picture from www.discogs.com |
American folk singer Julie
Felix, who died in England in Mar 2020, covered Dylan songs many times in
her long career beginning in 1964, much of which was spent performing in
Britain, where she even had her own 1960s TV show. (I saw her live in
Manchester in the 1960s.) This album has two Dylan covers including the
title track. Her version of Blowin' In The Wind is
track 6 on Side 1, and there is also a cover of Mr. Tambourine Man as track
4 on Side 1. Julie has also recorded two albums entirely of Dylan covers, see Honourable Mentions - Covers (Women Sing Dylan). |
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Gira 1007 (Portugal) - front picture from www.discogs.com |
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Scranta SALP 1031 (Sweden) - front picture from www.discogs.com |
Scranta SALP 1031 (Sweden) - rear picture from www.discogs.com |
Scranta SALP 1031 (Sweden) - Side 1 picture from www.discogs.com (includes Bob covers) |
Scranta SALP 1031 (Sweden) - Side 2 picture from www.discogs.com (no Dylan material) |
Dingle's Records DID 714 (UK) - Side 1 picture from www.discogs.com (includes Bob covers) |
Dingle's Records DID 714 (UK) - Side 1 picture from www.discogs.com (no Dylan material) |
Megafoons [Megaphones] - Stop Kruisraketten/Nooit Meer Fascisme [Stop Cruise Missiles/No More Fascism]" - stereo 7" EP, Rock Against Records RA 0183 (NL), Nov 1983:
The record has white labels. The A-side has the title "Anti Nuklear Side" and the B-side has "Anti Fascist Side". Track 2 on the A-side, "Straling" ("Radiation" in Dutch) is a partial cover of Blowin' In The Wind. The Dutch lyrics are an anti-nuclear adaptation of Blowin' In The Wind, with the identical structure: several verses with questions and a chorus with no answers, e.g.
Verse: Hoe hoog is de prijs voor de kernenergie [How high is the price for nuclear energy]?
Chorus: De straling, mijn vriend, die waait door de wind [The radiation, my friend, is blowing in the wind].
The verses have a different tune, but the music of the chorus is identical to Blowin' In The Wind. There are no composer credits for any track, but the insert says "Dank aan ...Bob Dylan voor inspiratie tegen kruisvluchtwapens, straling en fascisme [Thanks to ... Bob Dylan for inspiration against cruise missiles, radiation and fascism]". Despite the sleeve images, the titles of the tracks and the lyrics, this is not the expected hardcore and electric punk music - Megafoons play acoustic and slide guitars, violins, congas...
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Rosa León - "Rosa León En Directo: Amigas Mias [Rosa León Live: My Friends]" - stereo 7" single, Fonomusic 03.2640 (Spain), 1986:
Fonomusic 03.2640 (Spain) - 7" single front scan by Manuel García Jara |
This 1986 stereo single with two live tracks has
her cover of Blowin' In The Wind on the B-side, sung in English in a duet
with another Spanish singer Amaya (Amaya
Uranga Amezaga), former lead singer of the band
Mocedades [Youths]. Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans. |
Fonomusic 03.2640 (Spain) - 7" single rear scan by Manuel García Jara |
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Amaya, photo from www.biografiasyvidas.com |
Oddly Enough - "Shaky Ground"/"Blowin' In The Wind" - stereo 7" single, Fishtraks FT-471 (USA), 1986:
FI-Band: "Hallo Met FI"/"Het Antwoord [Blowin' In The Wind]" - 7" stereo single, Jukebox JB 1025 (NL), 1988
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Megahip - "That Girl Steals"/"Pop Dylan" - stereo 7" single, Teldec 6.15140 AC (West Germany), 1988:
Intense Mutilation - "Blowin' In The Wind"/"Stagediver" - 7" stereo promo
single, New Renaissance Records NRS-55 (USA), 1988:
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for
information and scans.
Various Artists - "Heavenly Club"/"Blowing In The Wind" - stereo 7" single, Activ MS 257 (Switzerland), 1989:
Activ MS 257 (Switzerland) - 7" single front and rear, scan by Manuel García Jara |
Activ MS 257 (Switzerland) - 7" single A-side scan by Manuel García Jara (no Dylan material) |
Activ MS 257 (Switzerland) - 7" single B-side scan by Manuel García Jara (Dylan cover) |
BMG Ariola Schweiz 74321 132982 (Switzerland, 1993) - picture from www.discogs.com |
Sound Service SCD 30 (Switzerland, 2011) - my copy |
Atlantis, Klosterberg 13, Basel, Switzerland, 2014 - picture from Google StreetView |
These tracks were taken from a Various Artists album titled Sixties-Rock: Schweizer Rockstars In Concert recorded live at the Atlantis, Basel, Switzerland, in Mar 1989 to commemorate the 25th anniversary of "Sonntagsblick", a Swiss newspaper. Blowin' In The Wind was performed by Toni Vescoli, sung in English. The front and rear sleeves are identical. Toni Vescoli later recorded an album of Dylan songs called Bob Dylan Songs: Mundart (BMG Ariola Schweiz 74321 132982, 1993) with all songs in Swiss German dialect, not including Blowin' In The Wind. Another Swiss artist featured on the album is Polo Hofer, who also recorded many songs in Swiss German dialect on several albums, compiled on the 2CD set Polo Hofer Singt Bob Dylan 1981-2011 (Sound Service SCD 30, Switzerland, 2011). Again, Blowin' In The Wind is not included on this album.
As it happens, I worked in Basel for several years in the 1990s and 2000s, and visited the Atlantis many times to hear live music. The photo from Google StreetView is from 2014, but it hasn't changed!
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
1990s
Neil Young & Crazy Horse - "Blowin' In The Wind"/"Hey Hey My My (Into The Black)" - mono 7" single, Warner-Reprise/AFRTS RL 45 (USA), 1991:
Weld was the standard live double album, Arc-Weld was a limited edition triple set with the two disc Weld set plus a third disc Arc consisting only of 35 minutes of feedback!
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
A.P.P.L.E. (Autonomy & Pacificism for Peace, Liberty & Equality) - "Neither Victims Nor Executioners Vol. One" - stereo 7" EP, Broken Rekids SKIP TWO (USA), 1991:
Barbara Dickson - "Blowin' In The Wind" - CD single: Columbia 658478 2 (NL), 1992; "Blowin' In The Wind"/"You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" - stereo 7" single, Columbia 658478 7 (NL), 1992:
Columbia 658478 2 (UK) - CD single front scan by Jack from Canada |
These tracks are taken from her 1992 Columbia UK Dylan covers album,
Don't Think Twice, It's All Right. The 7" single has
Blowin' In The Wind and You Ain't Goin' Nowhere.
The CD single also includes When The Ship Comes In. Thanks to Manuel García Jara and Jack from Canada for information and scans. |
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Columbia 658478 7 (NL) - 7" stereo single front scan by Manuel García Jara |
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Columbia 658478 7 (NL) - 7" stereo single A-side scan by Manuel García Jara |
Columbia 658478 7 (NL) - 7" stereo single B-side scan by Manuel García Jara |
CD release, picture from www.amazon.co.uk |
Hugues Afray - "Aufray Trans Dylan" - 2CD release: Arcade 3006762 (France), 1995:
Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.
Hugues Afray - "New Yorker: Hommage A Bob Dylan" - CD release: Mercury 532 279 8 (France), 2009:
Thanks to Manuel García Jara and Jack from Canada for information and scans.
Marc Bolan (as Toby Tyler) - "Blowin' In The Wind"/"The Road I'm On (Gloria)" - CD single, Zinc Alloy ZAR CDS 9005 (Germany), 1999; "The Maximum Sound Session" - CD release, Zinc Alloy ZAR CD 9006 (Germany); "The Road I'm On (Gloria)"/"Blowin' In The Wind" - stereo 7" single, Earmark/Sanctuary Records 42064-1 (UK), 2006:
Zinc Alloy ZAR CDS 9005 (Germany) - CD single front scan by Manuel García Jara (1999 release) |
Zinc Alloy ZAR CD 9006 (Germany) - CD front picture from www.marcbolanmusic.com (1999 release) |
Earmark/Sanctuary Records 42064-1 (UK) - 7" single front scan by Manuel García Jara (2006 release) |
Earmark/Sanctuary Records 42064-1 (UK) - 7" single rear scan by Manuel García Jara (2006 release) |
Earmark/Sanctuary Records 42064-1 (UK) - 7" single B-side scan by Manuel García Jara (2006 release) |
US DVD release of 1960 film, picture from wikipedia.com |
Before Marc Feld became Marc Bolan he had a short unsuccessful career as "Toby Tyler". (Toby Tyler was a boy who ran away from home to join a circus in a 1960 Walt Disney live action film of that name.) As Toby Tyler he recorded two songs at Maximum Sound, Soho, London, in late 1964. These remained unreleased officially until 1999, when they were released as a CD single in Germany by Zinc Alloy with Blowin' In The Wind as the title track. Zinc Alloy also released a CD called The Maximum Sound Session with six takes of each song from that session. In 2006 the same two tracks were released in the UK as a 7" single by Earmark Records (part of Sanctuary Records) but this time The Road I'm On (Gloria), a song originally released by Dion (DiMucci) was the A-side and Blowin' In The Wind was the B-side.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
2000s
Els Miralls De Dylan [The Dylan Mirrors] - "Sense Reina Ni As [Neither Queen Nor Ace]" - CD release: Musica Global 33000/03 (Spain), 2000:
Me First And The Gimme Gimmes - "Blow In The Wind"" - LP release: Fat Wreck Chords FAT 620-1 (USA), 20 Mar 2001; CD release: Fat Wreck Chords FAT 620-2 (USA), 20 Mar 2001:
Fat Wreck Chords FAT 620-1 (USA) - LP front picture from www.discogs.com |
This album released on LP and CD consists of covers of songs from the 1960s and 1970s in a Californian "surf punk" style. Blowin' In The Wind is track 1 of Side 1 on the LP and track 1 on the CD. |
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Fat Wreck Chords FAT 620-1 (USA) - LP Side 1 picture from www.discogs.com (includes Bob cover) |
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Fat Wreck Chords FAT 620-2 (USA) - CD rear insert picture from www.discogs.com |
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Thanks to Sergio Mariano Romay and Manuel García Jara for information.
Me First And The Gimme Gimmes - "Bob"" - 7" stereo single release: Fat Wreck Chords (no catalogue number) (USA), 2001:
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Also in 2001 Fat Wreck Chords released a "Bowling Bag" containing 11 singles by this group with no catalogue numbers. Single 11 on red vinyl is called "Bob *Set Exclusive* 7" " and has Blowin' In The Wind as the A-side, with The Times They Are A-Changin', not on the album above, as the B-side. | ||||
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Fat Wreck Chords (USA) - "Bowling Bag" single 11 - rear scan by Manuel García Jara |
Fat Wreck Chords (USA) - "Bowling Bag" single 11 - A-side scan by Manuel García Jara (Blowin' In The Wind) |
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Fat Wreck Chords (USA) - "Bowling Bag" single 11 - red vinyl A-side scan by Manuel García Jara (Blowin' In The Wind) |
Fat Wreck Chords (USA) - "Bowling Bag" single 11 - red vinyl B-side picture from www.discogs.com (The Times They Are A-Changin') |
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Various Artists - "May Your Song Always Be Sung Again: The Songs Of Bob Dylan Vol. 2" - compilation CD, BMG 74321 84693 2 (Germany), 7 May 2001/BMG 74321 84693 2 (Australia), 2001; vinyl 7" singles boxed set, BMG 74321 86200 7 (Germany), 2001:
BMG 74321 86200 7 (Germany) - front of stereo single 08 of 10, scan by Manuel García Jara |
This album features rare and unusual covers of Dylan material, and a
scoop of a newly found unreleased alternate take of Midnight
Special, with Bob on harmonica. This album is also available as a limited edition on vinyl, not as LPs,
but uniquely as a boxed set of ten 7" singles, catalogue number BMG 74321
86200 7. The vinyl edition was limited to 500 copies. Because it contains
rarities, full details are in 2001. Gerd Köster's German dialect version of Blowin' In The Wind can be found on single 08. It has German lyrics by Wiglaf Droste, Gerhard Henschel and Kathryn Passig (not the usual translation by Hans Bradtke), and is translated as "Muse Feife Inner Wind [Must Blow In The Wind]", The A-side is a cover of Stuck Inside Of Mobile (With The Memphis Blues Again) by Spanish artists Kiko Veneno and Juan Perro. |
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BMG 74321 86200 7 (Germany) - rear of stereo single 08 of 10, scan by Manuel García Jara |
BMG 74321 86200 7 (Germany) - A-side of stereo single 08 of 10, scan by Manuel García Jara |
BMG 74321 86200 7 (Germany) - B-side of stereo single 08 of 10, scan by Manuel García Jara (with Gerd Köster's version of "Muse Feife Inne Wind") |
BMG 74321 84693 2 (Germany) - front of jewel case with 60th birthday sticker (my copy) |
BMG 74321 84693 2 (Germany) - CD with Gerd Köster's version of "Muse Feife Inne Wind" (my copy) |
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Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Blowin' In The Wind: A Reggae Tribute to Bob Dylan" - CD release: Madacy M2B2 6377 (Canada), Jun 2002:
Various Artists - "Top Quality Rock 'n' Roll + The Patty Duke Fanzine #4" - two 7" stereo EPs, The Patty Duke Fanzine PDFZ 4 (USA), May 2003:
The purpose of the Patty Duke Fanzine was to release covers of songs performed by Patty Duke by indie artists. Blowin' In The Wind was taken from Patty's 1968 folk album Patty Duke Sings Folk Songs - Time To Move On (unreleased at the time but now available on CD). All the tracks from the EPs in this series were later compiled on to a 2006 2CD set, which includes Frankie's performance on CD2. Patty's own cover of Blowin' In The Wind is on the 2013 "Two On One" CD release above right.
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Mountain - "Masters Of War" - CD release: Big Rack Records (no catalogue number) (USA), 24 Jul 2007:
Front picture from www.discogs.com |
This twelve track album from hard rock band Mountain with guest Ozzy Osbourne from Black Sabbath includes covers of eleven Dylan songs. There are both electric and acoustic versions of Blowin' In The Wind. I saw front man Leslie West live in Manchester in 1989 at the time he released his solo album Alligator. |
Rear insert picture from www.discogs.com |
CD picture from www.discogs.com |
Thanks to Vladimir Krutoshinskij for information.
Various Artists - "Blowin' In The Wind: Folk & Pop Of The '60s & '70s" - compilation CD, Reader's Digest Music (USA), 13 Nov 2007:
Picture from www.amazon.com |
This compilation CD from Reader's Digest contains three Dylan covers: Blowin' In The Wind and The Times They Are A-Changin' by Judy Collins, plus Mr. Tambourine Man by Gaynor Ellen. |
This album consists of twelve Dylan songs translated into Brazilian Portuguese. Track 1 is Wigwam, which has lyrics in Brazilian Portuguese by Zé Ramalho. This is therefore also listed in Starlight In The East: Bob Dylan’s Unreleased Songs (W page).
Track list:
Wigwam/Para Dylan
O Homem Deu Nome A Todos Animais [Man
Gave Names To All The Animals]
Tá Tudo Mudando [Things Have Changed]
Como Uma Pedra A Rolar [Like A Rolling Stone]
Negro Amor [It's All Over
Now, Baby Blue]
Não Pense Duas Vezes, Tá Tudo Bem [Don't Think Twice,
It's All Right]
Rock Feelingood [Tombstone Blues]
O Vento Vai
Responder [Blowin' In The Wind]
Mr. Do Pandeiro [Mr. Tambourine Man]
O
Amanhã É Distante [Tomorrow Is A Long Time]
If Not For You
Batendo Na
Porta Do Céu [Knockin' On Heaven's Door]
Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.
This album consists of twelve Dylan songs translated into Brazilian Portuguese. Track 8 is O Vento Vai Responder [Blowin' In The Wind].
Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.
Aubrey Nicole - "Dylan Revisited" - four track download EP: Record Company? (no catalogue number) (USA), 2009:
Ben Sidran - "Dylan Different" - CD release: Bonsaï BON 091191 (France), 2009:
Ben Sidran - "European 5ET: Dylan Different Live In Paris At The New Morning" - CD release: Bonsaï BON 101002 (France), 2010:
Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.
2010s
Various Artists - "Blowin' In The Wind: 20 Versions" - compilation CD, Classic Hits RADI-1160 (Germany), 5 Feb 2010:
Classic Hits RADI-1160 (Germany) - front picture from www.amazon.de |
This unique compilation features 20 versions of Blowin' In The Wind from
The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan including live performance by Bob as track 4. Other artists
include Dionne Warwick, Cher, Marianne Faithful, Joan Baez, Trini Lopez and
The Seekers, though not the Peter, Paul and Mary cover version above that broke Bob as a
songwriter. Because Bob's performance is a rarity, full details are in 2010. Thanks to Hans Seegers for information and scans. Jack from Canada states that this release is in fact unauthorised, but it has been left here for information. |
Classic Hits RADI-1160 (Germany) - rear insert scan by Hans Seegers |
Winston Apple - "Alias: Zimmerman! (Apple Sings Dylan)" - 2CD set, Winston Apple Productions WAP 1001 (USA), 13 April 2010:
The Persuasions - "Knockin' On Bob's Door" - CD release: Music Avenue 250286 (NL), 2011:
Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.
Various Artists - "Escalta-Ho En El Vent [Blowin' In The Wind]: A Tribute To Bob Dylan" - compilation CD, Discmedi DM 497602 (Spain), 2012:
Discmedi DM 497602 (Spain) - front picture from www.amazon.co.uk |
Thanks to Freddy Ordóñez Araque for information about this album of Dylan covers in the Catalan language. Surprisingly enough, the title track isn't included! Ramon Casajoana and Joan Boix recorded the song in Catalan with this title in 1967, see above, and "El dia que el vaixell vindrá [When The Ship Comes In]" by their band Falsterbo Mari is included. |
Discmedi DM 497602 (Spain) - rear picture from www.amazon.co.uk |
Denny Freeman - "Diggin' On Dylan" - CD release: V8 Records V8002 (USA), 16 Oct 2012:
Various Artists - "Ambassadors Sing For Peace" - CD release, no record label (no catalogue number) (USA), 10 Sep 2013
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Picture from www.amazon.com |
This charity CD consists of songs for peace sung by
five ambassadors to the UN in New York. Blowin' In The Wind on the CD is
sung by UN ambassadors Guillermo Rishchynski (Canada), Eduardo Ulibarri
(Costa Rica), and Simona-Mirela Miculescu (Romania). The other two
ambassadors pictured are Marlene Moses (Nauru) and Antonio Pedro Monteiro
Lima (Cape Verde), who do not sing on this track. The CD does not have a
record label or catalogue number. Thanks to Tim Dunn for information. |
Barb Jungr - "Hard Rain" - CD and download album: Kristalyn Records KLDB1 (UK), Mar 2014:
Kristalyn Records KLDB1 (UK) - front picture from www.linnrecords.com |
This album of covers by Barb Jungr of songs by Bob and Leonard Cohen
including Blowin' In The Wind is available as a CD, and also for download from the Linn
Records web-site in Linn Studio Master quality, plus CD and MP3 quality. The
other Dylan tracks are "Hard Rain" (presumably A Hard Rain's Gonna Fall);
Masters Of War; It's All Right Ma, I'm Only Bleeding; Gotta Serve Somebody
and Chimes Of Freedom. Thanks to Éamonn Ó Catháin for information. |
Heron - "Jokerman: Songs Of Bob Dylan" - CD release: Wasabi/Air Mail WSBCD-002 (Japan), 2016:
Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.
Willie Nile - "Positively Bob: Willie Nile Sings Bob Dylan" - CD release: River House RHR9916-2 (USA), 2017:
Various Artists - "Dylan In Jazz: A Jazz Tribute To Bob Dylan" - CD release: Wagram Music 3354322 (France), 2018:
Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans.
The Kilkennys - "Blowin' In The Wind" - CD release: The Kilkennys (catalogue number?) (Ireland), 28 Sep 2018:
Picture from The Kilkennys web-site |
This 2018 eleven track CD release by Irish band The Kilkennys includes the
title song as track 3. Thanks to Freddy Oroñez Araque for information. |
Vanguart - "Vanguart Sings Dylan" - stereo 7" EP, Polysom 33435-7 (Brazil), 2019:
Thanks to Manuel García Jara for information and scans.
Saskia Griffiths-Moore - "Baez, Dylan & Me" - CD release, Saskia Griffiths-Moore Records 5 029385 849283 (UK), 2019:
Thanks to Jack from Canada for information and scans and especially for a second copy of the album, which was signed by Saskia on 17 Nov 2019!
Credo InLumen YM 948-00 (Russia) - front picture from www.discogs.com |
Blowin' In The Wind is on CD2 of this 2CD set translated as "Ответ знает ветер [The Wind Knows The Answer]". Thanks to Vladimir Krutoshinskij for information. |
Credo InLumen YM 948-00 (Russia) - rear picture from www.discogs.com |
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Credo InLumen YM 948-00 (Russia) - CD2 picture from www.discogs.com (includes Dylan cover) |
Jessica Rhaye And The Ramshackle Parade - "Just Like A Woman: Songs Of Bob Dylan" - CD release: Jessica Rhaye Music JRCD-06 (Canada), 20 Sep 2019:
Jessica Rhaye is a singer-songwriter from New Brunswick in Atlantic Canada. This CD in a digipak contains nine Dylan covers, although not the title song. Her version of Blowin' In The Wind is track 8.
Thanks to Jack from Canada for information, scans and a copy of the album.
2020s
Various Artists - "Dylan ...Revisited" - CD given away with "Uncut" magazine, June 2021, UNCUT 2012 06 (UK), 16 Apr 2021:
Thanks also to Derek Barker of "Isis" magazine, Harold Lepidus and André Wilbers.
Because of the great length of the original page, it has been divided in three parts, of which this is Part 3. Parts 1 and 2 are here, along with a page devoted to the large number of releases by Peter, Paul & Mary containing Blowin' In The Wind:
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