Grateful Dead: Songs with Girls, Women and Ladies Names in Titles and Lyrics
Alice, Alma Rose, Althea, Angel, Anne Marie, Annie, Barbara Allen, Bertha, Bette, Betty, Billie Jean, Bobby, Bonny Lee, Calliope, Carmela, Caroline, Cassidy, Catherine, Cathy, Cherise, Cinderella, Clementine, Corrina, Delia, Delilah, Electra, Fanny, Felina, Flo, Ginger, Gloria, Irene, Jacqueline, Jane, Janis, Jill, Johanna, Julie, Juliet, Kahlia, Katie Mae, Lily, Lorretta, Louise, Lucy, Lulu, Madonna, Maggie, Mamie, Mary, Melinda, Millie, Molly, Mona, Mona Lisa, Nellie, Ophelia, Pearly, Peg, Peggy O, Rosa, Rosa Lee McFall, Rose, Rosemary, Ruby Claire, Ruthie, Sadie, Sally, Stella, Sugaree, Susie, Sybil, Viola, Miss Brown
- "Alice D. Millionaire" - The Golden Road (1965-1973) - Disc Three "Grateful Dead" - 2001
- Alma Rose - "Cocaine Habit Blues" (aka - Take A Whiff on Me) by Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions - Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions - Recorded 1964, Released 1999
- "Althea" - Go To Heaven - 1980
- Angel - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- Anne Marie - "Friend Of The Devil" - American Beauty - 1970
- Annie - "Black Peter" - Workingman's Dead - 1970
- Annie - "It Must Have Been The Roses" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- Annie - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- Annie - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- "Barbara Allen"
- "Bertha"- Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) - 1971
- Bette - "Desolation Row" - Postcards Of The Hanging - 2002
- "Betty And Dupree" - Rare Cuts and Oddities - 2005
- Billie Jean - "Mexicali Blues"-Skeletons From The Closet - 1974
- "Me And Bobby McGee" - Grateful Dead - 1971
- Bonny Lee - "Wharf Rat" - Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) - 1971
- Calliope - "Cosmic Charley" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Calliope - "Saint Stephen" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Carmela - "Joey" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- Caroline - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- "Cassidy"- Reckoning - 1981
- Catherine - "Hell In A Bucket" - In The Dark - 1987
- "Cathy's Clown"
- "Reuben And Cherise"
- Cinderella - "Desolation Row" - Postcards Of The Hanging - 2002
- "Clementine" - So Many Roads (1965-1995) - 1999
- "Corrina"
- Delia - "Stagger Lee" by Grateful Dead - Shakedown Street - 1978
- "Samson & Delilah" - Terrapin Station - 1977
- Delilah - "Brown Eyed Women" - Europe '72 - 1972
- Electra - "Mountains Of The Moon" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Fanny - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- Felina - "El Paso" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- Flo - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- Ginger - "West L.A. Fadeaway" - In The Dark - 1987
- "Gloria" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 21, Grateful Dead - 2001
- "Goodnight, Irene"
- Jacqueline - "Joey" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- "Queen Jane Approximately" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- Jane - "Truckin'" by Grateful Dead - American Beauty - 1970
- Janis - "Children of the Eighties"
- Jill - "Ramble On Rose" - Europe 72' - 1972
- "Visions Of Johanna" - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- Julie - "Row Jimmy" - Wake Of The Flood - 1973
- Juliet - "Chinese Bones" with Suzanne Vega - Globe of Frogs - 1988
- Kahlia - "Cosmic Charley" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- "Katie Mae" - History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - 1973
- Lily - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- Lorretta - "Get Back"
- Louise - "Doin' That Rag" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Louise - "Visions Of Johanna" - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- "Loose Lucy" - Grateful Dead from the Mars Hotel - 1974
- Lulu - "I've Been All Around This World" - History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - 1973
- Madonna - "Visions Of Johanna" - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- "Maggie's Farm" - View From The Vault II - 2001
- Maime - "Sidewalks Of New York" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 30 - 2003
- Mary - "Green Green Grass Of Home"
- Mary - "Joey" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- Mary - "Ramble On Rose" - Europe 72' - 1972
- Mary - "Walking The Dog" - Rare Cuts and Oddities - 2005
- Melinda - "Cumberland Blues" - Workingman's Dead - 1970
- Melinda - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- Millie - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- "Good Golly Miss Molly"
- "Mona" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 30 - 2003
- Mona - "Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again" - Nightfall Of Diamonds - 2001
- Mona Lisa - "Foolish Heart" - Built to Last - 1989
- Mona Lisa - "Visions Of Johanna" - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- Nellie - "Sidewalks Of New York" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 30 - 2003
- Ophelia - "Althea" - Go To Heaven - 1980
- Ophelia - "Desolation Row" - Postcards Of The Hanging - 2002
- Pearly - "Wharf Rat" - Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) - 1971
- Peg - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- Peggy O - Dick's Picks, Vol. 15 - 1999
- Rosa - "El Paso" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- "Rosa Lee McFall" - The Reckoning - 1981
- "Ramble On Rose" - Europe 72' - 1972
- "Rosemary" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Ruby Claire - "Reuben And Cerise" by Jerry Garcia Band
- Ruthie - "Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again" - Nightfall Of Diamonds - 2001
- "Little Sadie" - Beyond Description (1973–1989) - 2004
- Sally - "Baba O'Riley" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 27 - 2003
- "Stella Blue" - Wake Of The Flood - 1973
- "Sugaree" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- "Wake Up Little Susie" - History of the Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - 1973
- Susie - "Loser" - Dead Set - 1981
- Susie - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- Sybil - "Mountains Of The Moon" Madalaine - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- "Viola Lee Blues" - The Grateful Dead - 1967
- Miss Brown - "Don't Ease Me In" - Single - 1961
- Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- This page will provide you with back ground information on each song and a listing of covers.
- The Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics, by David Dodd: Arts.Ucsc.Edu

- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Grateful Dead
- This is a fantastic site, that collects cover versions of songs, awesome.
The Dead were on the road for 30 years and in various incarnations still are. Below is a listing of songs performed by the Dead over the years. Most are songs that appeared on albums, some are songs that were done live. The albums listed are the first time the song was released on an official album, links are provided for each song to find more information. This list came primarily from DeadDisc.com
and GratefulDead.com
, the official page has a listing of songs performed by the band over the years, I have included all but songs that were performed by the original singer, with the Dead merely the backup band (ex. Beach Boys, Joan Baez) or songs performed a few times and never part of the repertoire. The information available on the Dead is staggering, a listing of every song sung from most of their concerts, made this page easy to construct and complicated to decide what to leave out. Every song that was ever released on an album is included, due to the complexity of such a simple question when related to the Dead, I will give myself a A- for completeness and a A+ for effort. I have a new found respect for the Deadheads out in the world.
- Alice
- "Alice D. Millionaire" - The Golden Road (1965-1973) - Disc Three "Grateful Dead" - 2001
- "Played a few times by the Dead in 1966 and revived by Phil Lesh & Friends in 2002. It is often listed as "No Time To Cry", but "Alice D Millionaire" is the correct title. "Alice D Millionaire," based on that wonderful headline in the San Francisco Chronicle when Owsley got busted for the first time. The headline read "LSD Millionaire Arrested."
- Text Source and Lyrics: Alice D Millionaire - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- The Golden Road (1965–1973) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "Alice D. Millionaire" - The Golden Road (1965-1973) - Disc Three "Grateful Dead" - 2001
- Alma Rose
- Alma Rose - "Cocaine Habit Blues" (aka - Take A Whiff on Me) by Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions - Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions -
Recorded 1964, Released 1999
- This a a traditional song, this version is based on the The Memphis Jug Band song.
- Internet Archive: Details: The Memphis Jug Band-Cocaine Habit Blues: archive.org
- MP3 available at the Archive.org link
- Internet Archive: Details: The Memphis Jug Band-Cocaine Habit Blues: archive.org
- Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions
- This is the precurser to the Grateful Dead
- Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- "If you don't think coke is mighty good
Ask Alma Rose at Minglewood
Hey, hey, honey take a whiff on me" - Lyrics: Cocaine Blues - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Take a Whiff on Me - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Other Notable Versions:
- The Byrds - There is a Season - 2006
- The Cowboy Killers - Greatest Hits Vol. III: Cocaine Habit and Other Spirituals - 2008
- Lonnie Donegan - "Have a Drink on Me" - Puttin' On the Style
- Sanitized version
- Sanitized version
- The Flying Burrito Brothers - The Red Album
- The Greenbriar Boys - Ragged But Right! - 1964
- Woody Guthrie Muleskinner Blues - The Asch Recordings, Smithsonian Folkways Recordings - 1997
- The Memphis Jug Band
- Internet Archive: Details: The Memphis Jug Band-Cocaine Habit Blues: archive.org
- MP3 available at the Archive.org link
- Internet Archive: Details: The Memphis Jug Band-Cocaine Habit Blues: archive.org
- Mission Mountain Wood Band - In Without Knocking - 1977
- Old Crow Medicine Show - Big Iron World - 2006
- The White Stripes - Under Blackpool Lights - 2004
- The Byrds - There is a Season - 2006
- This a a traditional song, this version is based on the The Memphis Jug Band song.
- Alma Rose - "Cocaine Habit Blues" (aka - Take A Whiff on Me) by Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions - Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions -
Recorded 1964, Released 1999
- Althea
- "Althea" - Go To Heaven - 1980
- Angel
- Angel - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" is a song written and recorded by Bob Dylan. It was originally released on the album Highway 61 Revisited. It was recorded on August 4, 1965, in one of the last recording sessions for the album, right before recording Desolation Row, which followed it on the album as well. It is considered one of Dylan's 1960's masterpieces, and a comic tour de force.
- "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" continues on the road weariness from the album's previous song, "Highway 61 Revisited". The singer finds himself in Juarez, Mexico at Easter time, amidst sickness, despair, whores and saints. While there, he encounters shady women like Saint Annie and Sweet Melinda, as well as corrupt authorities, and drinks and drugs his way into helplessness. The song establishes a nightmare vision as the singer is pulled by gravity, negativity, drink, illness, remorse and memories. Scene and situation are combined into a gorgeous evocation of muddied consciousness without ever resolving into a clear picture of what the song is about. But in the surprising final verse, the singer has had enough finds the means to pick up and leave it all behind and head back to New York City, where things may be better.
- Like many songs on Highway 61 Revisited, "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" is overflowing with literary references, including images recalling Malcolm Lowry's novel Under the Volcano, a street name taken from Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Murders in the Rue Morgue," and the title's reference to Rimbaud's "My Bohemian Life (Fantasy)," in which Rimbaud refers to himself as "Tom Thumb in a daze."
- Musically, "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" has no chorus, but six AAAA rhymed verses, sweetened and deepened by a handful of chords and Dylan's vocal emphasis. Keyboards, drums and vocals provide texture. The keyboard parts are particularly notable, making innovative use of two different pianos, with Al Kooper playing an electric Hohner Pianet and Paul Griffin adding a bar room feel on tack piano.
- "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues' was included on Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II. An alternate take of the song is included on The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack.
- It has also been popular live in concert. A live version recorded at a concert in Liverpool on May 14, 1966 was released as the B-side to the release of the I Want You single,and later in Masterpieces. The song was also part of the famous and controversial electric set with The Band of the concert at Albert Hall on May 17, 1966 that was released on the album The Bootleg Series Vol. 4: Bob Dylan Live 1966, The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert.
- Canadian singer-songwriter Gordon Lightfoot was the first to cover the song, shortly after the release of Highway 61 Revisited. Issued as a non-LP single in early October 1965, Lightfoot's version of "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues" was a #3 hit in Canada.
- The song has also been covered many other times. A live cover by Neil Young is included on the album The 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration. Others who have covered the song include Judy Collins, Nina Simone, Bryan Ferry (on the 2007 album Dylanesque) and Linda Ronstadt.,and also the Grateful Dead who have covered it extensively live, in concerts such as View From the Vault
- The Beastie Boys sampled the lyric "I'm going back to New York City, I do believe I've had enough" for their song, "Finger Lickin' Good", on the Check Your Head album. Bob Dylan requested $2000 for use of the sample, but Mike D managed to barter him down to $700.
- Text Source: Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited - 1965
- "Now all the authorities
They just stand around and boast
How they blackmailed the sergeant-at-arms
Into leaving his post
And picking up Angel who
Just arrived here from the coast
Who looked so fine at first
But left looking just like a ghost" - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Just Like Tom Thumb Blues

- Just Like Tom Thumb Blues - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Just Like Tom Thumb Blues - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Robyn Hitchcock - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
- This website is staggering in scope
- Angel - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- Anne Marie
- Anne Marie - "Friend Of The Devil" - American Beauty - 1970
- "Got two reasons why I cry away each lonely night
The first one's named sweet Anne Marie and she's my heart's delight
Second one is prison baby, sheriff's on my trail
And if he catches up with me I'll spend my life in jail" - Lyrics: Friend Of The Devil - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Friend of the Devil - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- American Beauty (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- According to GratefulDead.com and GratefulGratefulDead.com this is the most covered Grateful Dead song.
- Friend Of The Devil - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Friend of the Devil - Grateful Dead

- "Got two reasons why I cry away each lonely night
- Anne Marie - "Friend Of The Devil" - American Beauty - 1970
- Annie
- Annie - "Black Peter" - Workingman's Dead - 1970
- "All of my friends come to see me last night
I was laying in my bed and dying
Annie Beauneu from Saint Angel
Say "the weather down here so fine" - Lyrics: Black Peter - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Workingman's Dead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "All of my friends come to see me last night
- Annie - "It Must Have Been The Roses" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- "Annie laid her head down in the roses
She had ribbons, ribbons, ribbons in her long brown hair
I don't know, maybe it was the roses
All I know, I could not leave her there" - Lyrics: It Must Have Been The Roses - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Steal Your Face - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "Annie laid her head down in the roses
- Annie - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE INFORMATION ON "JUST LIKE TOM THUMB BLUES"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited - 1965
- "Now if you see Saint Annie
Please tell her thanks a lot
I cannot move
My fingers are all in a knot
I don't have the strength
To get up and take another shot
And my best friend, my doctor
Won't even say what it is I've got" - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Just Like Tom Thumb Blues

- Just Like Tom Thumb Blues - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Just Like Tom Thumb Blues - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Robyn Hitchcock - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
- This website is staggering in scope
- Annie - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- Covered - Originally Performed by Howlin' Wolf, written by Willie Dixon
- "Tell automatic Slim
To tell razor toting Jim
To tell butcher knife toting Annie
To tell fast-talking Fanny
We're gonna pitch a ball
Down to the union hall
We're gonna romp and stomp till midnight
We're gonna fuss and fight till daylight" - Lyrics: Wang Dang Doodle - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Wang Dang Doodle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- View from the Vault, Volume Two - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Annie - "Black Peter" - Workingman's Dead - 1970
- Barbara Allen
- "Barbara Allen"
- Performed twice, in sets with Joan Baez on December 12th and 31st, 1981
- Lyrics: Barbara Allen - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- AKA: "Barbara Ellen," "Barbara Allan" "Barb'ry Allen," "Barbriallen"
- Barbara Allen (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- Audio available at wikipedia link
- "Barbara Allen"
- Bertha
- "Bertha" - Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) - 1971
- "Bertha" is a song by the Grateful Dead, written by Jerry Garcia with lyrics by Robert Hunter. It is one of the most popular of the band's songs, and has been covered by numerous other bands. The "Bertha" of the title refers to a floor fan which was unbalanced and would seemingly 'chase' the band members about the studio. (Hence, the lyric "Bertha, don't you come around here anymore"). The Grateful Dead first performed "Bertha" on February 18, 1971, and it was released on Skull & Roses in October of that year.
- Text Source: Bertha (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Lyrics: Bertha - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Bertha - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Grateful Dead (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Bertha" - Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) - 1971
- Bette
- Bette - "Desolation Row" - Postcards Of The Hanging - 2002
- "Desolation Row" is the closing track of Bob Dylan's sixth studio album, Highway 61 Revisited. It is noted for its length (11:21) and surreal lyrics. It was recorded on August 4, 1965, in Columbia's Studio A in New York City. The two takes spliced for the album were the second and third time Dylan had sung the song. Charlie McCoy played acoustic guitar for the record, making it the album's only track not to feature an electric guitar. Rolling Stone ranked the song as number 185 in their 500 Greatest Songs of All Time
- In the New Oxford Companion to Music, Gammond described "Desolation Row" as an example of Dylan's work that achieved a "high level of poetical lyricism."
- In an interview with USA Today on September 10, 2001, the day before the release of his album Love and Theft, Dylan claimed that the song "is a minstrel song through and through. I saw some ragtag minstrel show in blackface at the carnivals when I was growing up, and it had an effect on me, just as much as seeing the lady with four legs."
- It has been suggested that the title is a reference to Jack Kerouac's novel Desolation Angels and John Steinbeck's Cannery Row. Suggestions over the exact "location" of "Desolation Row" include Dylan's response to an interviewer on a television press conference on December 3, 1965 that it was "someplace in Mexico" and Al Kooper's (who played organ and piano on the album) assertion it was New York City's Eighth Avenue.
- Many suggestions have been made as to the different inspirations for the song's lyrics, including the Duluth lynchings ("They're selling postcards of the hanging... The circus is in town") and T. S. Eliot's poem The Waste Land.
- Italian singer-songwriter Fabrizio de André wrote "Via della Povertà", an Italian translation of "Desolation Row", and included it in his 1974 album "Canzoni".
- According to the Grateful Dead website, the Dead have performed a cover version of "Desolation Row" since the mid-1980s. The song is included on their 2002 release Postcards of the Hanging, which features a recording from March 24, 1990, at the Knickerbocker Arena in Albany, New York. The song was frequently included in Dead set lists and is often abbreviated as "D-Row."
- Chris Smither recorded the song on his 2003 album Train Home with Bonnie Raitt providing backup on vocals and slide guitar.
- My Chemical Romance covered the song for the soundtrack of Watchmen, the film adaptation of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' graphic novel. The song peaked at #20 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks in March, 2009.
- Text Source: Desolation Row - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited - 1965
- "Cinderella, she seems so easy
"It takes one to know one," she smiles
And puts her hands in her back pockets
Bette Davis style
And in comes Romeo, he's moaning
"You Belong to Me I Believe"
And someone says," You're in the wrong place, my friend
You better leave"
And the only sound that's left
After the ambulances go
Is Cinderella sweeping up
On Desolation Row" - Lyrics: Desolation Row - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Desolation Row - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Postcards of the Hanging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Desolation Row"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Robyn Hitchcock - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Desolation Row
- This website is staggering in scope
- Bette - "Desolation Row" - Postcards Of The Hanging - 2002
- Betty
- "Betty And Dupree" - Rare Cuts and Oddities - 2005
- This is only listed as having been played once by the Dead, in 1966, but was probably played on other occasions then.
- Text source and Lyrics: Betty and Dupree - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Betty and Dupree - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Rare Cuts and Oddities 1966 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Betty And Dupree" - Rare Cuts and Oddities - 2005
- Billie Jean
- Billie Jean - "Mexicali Blues" - Skeletons From The Closet - 1974
- "She said her name was Billie Jean and she was fresh in town
I didn't know her stage-line ran from hell
She had raven hair, a ruffled dress, a necklace made of gold
And all the french perfume you'd care to smell
She took me up in to her room and whispered in my ear
Go on my friend, do anything you choose
Now I'm payin' for those happy hours I spent there in her arms
With a lifetime's worth of the Mexicali blues" - Lyrics: Mexicali Blues - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Mexicali Blues (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Skeletons from the Closet: The Best of Grateful Dead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- Covered:
- "She said her name was Billie Jean and she was fresh in town
- Billie Jean - "Mexicali Blues" - Skeletons From The Closet - 1974
- Bobby
- "Me And Bobby McGee" - Grateful Dead - 1971
- Covered - Kris Kristofferson
- Lyrics: Kris Kristofferson Me and Bobby McGee lyrics on Yahoo! Music

- Me and Bobby McGee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- Me And Bobby McGee - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Grateful Dead (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Me And Bobby McGee" - Grateful Dead - 1971
- Bonny Lee
- Bonny Lee - "Wharf Rat" - Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) - 1971
- "I got up and wandered
Wandered downtown, nowhere to go but just to hang around
I've got a girl
Named Bonny Lee, I know that girl's been true to me
I know she's been, I'm sure she's been true to me" - Lyrics: Wharf Rat - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Grateful Dead (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "I got up and wandered
- Bonny Lee - "Wharf Rat" - Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) - 1971
- Calliope
- Calliope - "Cosmic Charley" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- "Calliope wail like a seaside zoo
The very last lately enquired about you
It's really very one or two
The first you wanted, the last I knew" - Lyrics: Cosmic Charley - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Cosmic Charley - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Aoxomoxoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Calliope wail like a seaside zoo
- Calliope - "Saint Stephen" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- "Fortune comes a-crawling, Calliope woman
Spinning that curious sense of your own
Can you answer? Yes I can
But what would be the answer to the answer man?" - Lyrics: Saint Stephen - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Aoxomoxoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "Fortune comes a-crawling, Calliope woman
- Calliope - "Cosmic Charley" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Carmela
- Carmela - "Joey" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan and Jacques Levy - Desire - 1976
- "Sister Jacqueline and Carmela and mother Mary all did weep.
I heard his best friend Frankie say, "He ain't dead, he's just asleep."
Then I saw the old man's limousine head back towards the grave
I guess he had to say one last goodbye to the son that he could not save." - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Joey

- Played by Dylan with the Dead, but never by the Dead on their own.
- Text Source: Joey - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Dylan & the Dead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Joey - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- Carmela - "Joey" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- Caroline
- Caroline - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- Covered - Originally Performed by Howlin' Wolf, written by Willie Dixon
- "Tell Fats and Washboard Sam, that everybody gonna to jam
Tell Shaky and Boxcar Joe, we got sawdust on the floor
Tell Peg and Caroline Dye, we gonna have a time
When the fish scent fill the air, there'll be snuff juice everywhere
We gonna pitch a wang dang doodle all night long
All night long, All night long etc." - Lyrics: Wang Dang Doodle - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Wang Dang Doodle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- View from the Vault, Volume Two - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Caroline - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- Cassidy
- "Cassidy" - Reckoning - 1981
- "Cassidy" is the closing track from Bob Weir's 1972 Ace album.
- Lyricist John Perry Barlow composed the lyrics to the song about two people, Neal Cassady and Cassidy Law (the daughter of Eileen Law, one of the Grateful Dead's archivists). Some of the lyrics also relate to the death of Barlow's father.
- The song became a part of the Dead's repertoire, but it wasn't performed until March 23, 1974. This would be the only time they would perform the song with one drummer. After their return to touring in 1976, it became a regular part of their setlists.
- Text Source: Cassidy (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Lyrics: Cassidy - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Cassidy - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Reckoning (Grateful Dead album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Cassidy" - Reckoning - 1981
- Catherine
- Catherine - "Hell In A Bucket" - In The Dark - 1987
- "Well we know you're the reincarnation
Of the ravenous Catherine the Great
And we know how you love your ovations
And the Z-rated scenes you create
And the Z-rated scenes you create" - Lyrics: Hell In A Bucket - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- In the Dark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "Well we know you're the reincarnation
- Catherine - "Hell In A Bucket" - In The Dark - 1987
- Cathy
- "Cathy's Clown "
- "This was apparently played during two Dead shows billed as Bobby Ace And The Cards From The Bottom Of The Deck (on 6/11/69 and 4/17/70). No tapes of these shows circulate. It was reportedly also played at the Hell's Angels benefit on 11/23/70, though it does not appear in the DeadBase list."
- Text Source and Lyrics: Cathy's Clown - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Covered - Originally Performed by The Everly Brothers - 1960
- Cathy's Clown - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Tina Louise Barr - Rock-It 'Harp***classic Autoharp - 2001
- Pat Boone - Great! Great! Great! - 1960
- The Blue Diamonds - Ramona - 1963
- Don Campbell Trio - Don Campbell Trio Live - 2007
- Fisher, Pierstorff & Nusz - Fisher, Pierstorff & Nusz - 2003
- Kevin Hewick - Tender Bruises and Scars - 2003
- Part of a Medley: Ophelia's Drinking Song/Cathy Clown
- Ophelia's Drinking Song - kevin hewick - kevinhewick.co.uk

- Kevin Hewick on MySpace Music

- Kevin Hewick - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Barb Jungr - Waterloo Sunset - 2003
- Reba McEntire - Sweet Sixteen - 1989
- Harry Nilsson
- PC Quest - Directions - 1992
- Dee Dee Ramone - Latest and Greatest - 2000
- The Shadows
- The Shanes
- The Tokens
- "Cathy's Clown "
- Cherise
- "Reuben And Cherise"
- This is a song mainly associated with the Jerry Garcia Band and with Hunter's solo performances. But the Grateful Dead played it four times in 1991.
- Text Source and Lyrics: Reuben And Cerise - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Reuben And Cerise - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- Jerry Garcia Band - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Reuben And Cherise"
- Cinderella
- Cinderella - "Desolation Row" - Postcards Of The Hanging - 2002
- CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE INFORMATION ON "DESOLATION ROW"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited - 1965
- "Cinderella, she seems so easy
"It takes one to know one," she smiles
And puts her hands in her back pockets
Bette Davis style
And in comes Romeo, he's moaning
"You Belong to Me I Believe"
And someone says," You're in the wrong place, my friend
You better leave"
And the only sound that's left
After the ambulances go
Is Cinderella sweeping up
On Desolation Row" - Lyrics: Desolation Row - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Desolation Row - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Desolation Row - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Postcards of the Hanging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Desolation Row"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Robyn Hitchcock - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Desolation Row
- This website is staggering in scope
- Cinderella - "Desolation Row" - Postcards Of The Hanging - 2002
- Clementine
- "Clementine" - So Many Roads (1965-1995) - 1999
- Corrina
- "Corrina"
- Played by Bob Weir with the Dead, with Ratdog and with The Other Ones.
- Text Source and Lyrics: Corrina - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- "Corrina"
- Delia
- Delia - "Stagger Lee" Madalaine - Shakedown Street - 1978
- "Baio, Delia said, just give me a gun
He shot my Billy dead and now I'm gonna see him hung
She waded to DeLyon's club through Billy DeLyon's blood
Stepped up to Stagger Lee at the bar, said buy me a gin fizz love" - Based on the traditional song "Stagger Lee", "Stagolee" or "Stack O'Lee." Robert Hunter wrote a version that he performed solo, and Jerry Garcia subsequently re-ordered the lyrics and rewrote the music for the Grateful Dead's version. More recently Bob Weir has also been performing some of the older traditional versions with Ratdog.
- Text Source and Lyrics: Stagger Lee - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Stagger Lee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Shakedown Street - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "Baio, Delia said, just give me a gun
- Delia - "Stagger Lee" Madalaine - Shakedown Street - 1978
- Delilah
- "Samson & Delilah" - Terrapin Station - 1977
- "Samson and Delilah" is a traditional song based on the Biblical tale of Samson and his betrayal by Delilah. Its best known performer is perhaps the Grateful Dead, who first performed the song live in 1976, with guitarist Bob Weir singing lead vocals. It later appeared on their 1977 studio album Terrapin Station.
- Although Weir learned the song from Reverend Gary Davis, several earlier versions were recorded under various titles, including "If I Had My Way, I Would Tear This Building Down" by Blind Willie Johnson in 1927. Rev. Gary Davis's recording can be heard on the compilation album The Music Never Stopped: Roots of the Grateful Dead.
- Text Source: Samson and Delilah (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Lyrics: Samson & Delilah - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Samson & Delilah - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Terrapin Station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Delilah - "Brown Eyed Women" - Europe '72 - 1972
- "Delilah Jones was the mother of twins. Two times over and the rest were sins Raised eight boys, only I turned bad' Didn't get the lickings that the other ones had"
- Lyrics: Brown Eyed Women - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Brown Eyed Women - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Europe '72 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Samson & Delilah" - Terrapin Station - 1977
- Electra
- Electra - "Mountains Of The Moon" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- "Cold mountain water, the jade merchant's daughter
Mountains of the moon, Electra, bow and bend to me
Hi-ho, the carrion crow, folderol-de-riddle
Hi-ho, the carrion crow, bow and bend to me" - Lyrics: Mountains Of The Moon - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Aoxomoxoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Electra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "Cold mountain water, the jade merchant's daughter
- Electra - "Mountains Of The Moon" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Fanny
- Fanny - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- Covered - Originally Performed by Howlin' Wolf, written by Willie Dixon
- "Tell automatic Slim
To tell razor toting Jim
To tell butcher knife toting Annie
To tell fast-talking Fanny
We're gonna pitch a ball
Down to the union hall
We're gonna romp and stomp till midnight
We're gonna fuss and fight till daylight" - Lyrics: Wang Dang Doodle - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Wang Dang Doodle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- View from the Vault, Volume Two - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Fanny - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- Felina
- Felina - "El Paso" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- Covered - Originally Performed by Marty Robbins - Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs - 1959
- Lyrics: Marty Robbins El Paso lyrics on Yahoo! Music

- El Paso (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- El Paso - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Steal Your Face - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- El Paso - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "El Paso"
- Felina - "El Paso" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- Flo
- Flo - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Johnny Otis
- "Mama, mama look at Uncle Joe
In the corner getting down with sister Flo
Grandma gave baby sister a dime
She said, do that thing just one more time" - Played by the Grateful Dead only half-a-dozen times in 1986/7 - and on two of those with the Neville Brothers as guests. Also played by Jerry Garcia with the New Riders of the Purple Sage in 1971, and by Bob Weir with Kingfish in the mid-1970s and mid-1980s.
- Text Source and Lyrics: Willie and The Hand Jive - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Hand jive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard - 1974
- George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Maverick - 1985
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Willie and the Hand Jive - The Johnny Otis Show

- Flo - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- Ginger
- Ginger - "West L.A. Fadeaway" - In The Dark - 1987
- "Here's what Ginger says
She walks right, she ain't nobody's fool
Here's what Ginger says
She always tries to play by the golden rule
She says if you treat other people all right
Other folks probably treat you right too" - Lyrics: West L.A. Fadeaway - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- In the Dark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "Here's what Ginger says
- Ginger - "West L.A. Fadeaway" - In The Dark - 1987
- Gloria
- "Gloria" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 21, Grateful Dead - 2001
- Covered - Originally Performed by Van Morrison
- The Grateful Dead first played this when they were the Warlocks in 1965. They played it a few times through their career, most frequently in 1992 and 1993.
- Text Source and Lyrics: Gloria - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Gloria (Them song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Gloria - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Dick's Picks Volume 21 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Blues Magoos - 1967
- Count Five - 1991
- The Doors - 1983
- Eddie & The Hot Rods - 1997
- Jimi Hendrix - 1979
- I ragazzi del sole - 1966
- Rickie Lee Jones - 2001
- Mod and The Rockers - 1967
- The Outcasts - 1993
- The Patron Saints - 2008
- Popa Chubby - 2001
- Santa Esmeralda starring Leroy Gomez - 1977
- The Shadows of Knight - 1966
- Simple Minds - 2001
- The Standells - 2001
- Three Bean Salad - 2001
- The Walflower Complextion - 1967
- The Wheels - September 1965
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Gloria - Them
- This is a fantastic website that lists cover versions of songs.
- Blues Magoos - 1967
- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "Gloria" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 21, Grateful Dead - 2001
- Irene
- "Goodnight, Irene"
- American folk standard first recorded by American blues musician Huddie 'Lead Belly' Ledbetter in 1932.
- I am not sure when the Dead played this, it is listed on the official site with no background information.
- Lyrics: Goodnight, Irene - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Goodnight, Irene - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Versions:
- Gene Autry
- James Booker - Junco Partner - 1976
- Johnny Cash
- Ry Cooder
- Dennis Day
- Bryan Ferry
- Red Foley
- Bill Frisell
- Jackie Greene
- Half Man Half Biscuit
- Alex Harvey
- The Irish Rovers
- Gordon Jenkins
- Dr. John - Goin' Back to New Orleans - 1992
- The Kingston Trio - Once Upon A Time - 1969
- Leadbelly - 1936
- Jerry Lee Lewis
- Meat Puppets - Raw Meat - 1994
- Patti Page
- Kelly Joe Phelps - Shine Eyed Mister Zen - 1999
- Raffi - Corner Grocery Store - 1979
- Jerry Reed - Instrumental
- Little Richard
- Pete Seeger
- Michelle Shocked - The Texas Campfire Tapes - 1986
- Frank Sinatra - 1950
- Jo Stafford
- Ernest Tubb & Red Foley - 1950
- Tom Waits
- The Weavers - 1950
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Irene - Leadbelly

- "Goodnight, Irene"
- Jacqueline
- Jacqueline - "Joey" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan and Jacques Levy - Desire - 1976
- "Sister Jacqueline and Carmela and mother Mary all did weep.
I heard his best friend Frankie say, "He ain't dead, he's just asleep."
Then I saw the old man's limousine head back towards the grave
I guess he had to say one last goodbye to the son that he could not save." - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Joey

- Played by Dylan with the Dead, but never by the Dead on their own.
- Text Source: Joey - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Dylan & the Dead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Joey - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- Jacqueline - "Joey" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- Jane
- "Queen Jane Approximately" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited - 1965
- Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Queen Jane Approximately

- Queen Jane Approximately - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Queen Jane Approximately - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Dylan & the Dead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Jane - "Truckin'" Madalaine - American Beauty - 1970
- "What in the world ever became of sweet Jane?
She lost her sparkle you know she isn't the same
Living on reds and vitamin C and cocaine
All her friends can say is ain't it a shame" - Lyrics: Truckin' - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Truckin' - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Truckin' - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- American Beauty (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "What in the world ever became of sweet Jane?
- "Queen Jane Approximately" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- Janis
- Janis - "Children of the Eighties"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Joan Baez - Live Europe '83 - 1983
- "We like the music of the 60's
We think that era must have been nifty
Flower children, Woodstock and the War
Dirty scandals, cover-ups and more
Oh, but it's getting harder to deceive us
We don't care if Dylan's gone to Jesus
Jimi Hendrix is playing o
We know Janis Joplin was the rose
And we also know that that's the way it goes
With all the stuff that she put in her arm
Don't be alarmed" - Lyrics: The Joan Baez Web Pages - Lyrics: JoanBaez.com

- Performed twice, in sets with Joan Baez on December 12th and 31st, 1981
- Children of the Eighties - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Janis - "Children of the Eighties"
- Jill
- Jill - "Ramble On Rose" - Europe 72' - 1972
- "Just like Jack and Jill, Mama told the jailor
One hear up, and one cool down, leave nothin' for the tailor.
Just like Jack and Jill, Papa told the jailer
One go up, and one go down, do yourself a favor." - Ramble On Rose - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Europe '72 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Ramble On Rose - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- "Just like Jack and Jill, Mama told the jailor
- Jill - "Ramble On Rose" - Europe 72' - 1972
- Johanna
- "Visions Of Johanna" - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- "Visions of Johanna" is a song by Bob Dylan from the 1966 album Blonde on Blonde. Considered among Dylan's greatest works, Dylan referred to it as his favorite song on the album which captured that "thin, wild mercury sound". The song is ranked #404 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
- There have been a number of speculations about the meaning of the song of which none have been supported by statements made by Dylan. Commenting on this song, Marqusee characterises it (p. 196) as 'Dylan's definitive treatment of "strandedness"', and notes that 'in contrast to most of the material in "Blonde on Blonde", he brought it to the studio as a finished composition'. He later comments 'In VoJ Dylan is stranded between extremes - total freedom and abject slavery.'
- Others have subjected the words to poetic 'close reading' and have found in it a wealth of allusion, for example, to William Blake; thus Thakkar says 'My claims will be these: Louise represents the earthly, the prosaic, the finite; and Johanna represents the pure, the poetic, the infinite'.
- The song was originally titled "Seems Like a Freeze Out"; studio recordings from Blonde on Blonde's' early New York sessions, released on bootleg, have a much faster tempo (more similar to Most Likely You'll Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine) and, in the fifth verse, contain the additional line, "He examines the nightingale's code". Two slower versions were recorded in New York, one with a march-like tempo (which was released on the No Direction Home soundtrack), and another with a more conventional rock tempo, closer to the album version recorded in Nashville.
- Two live versions of the song recorded during Dylan's 1966 tour of England have been released. One version appeared on Biograph, released in 1985. A second version was recorded at the Manchester Free Trade Hall concert, released as the fourth volume of the Bootleg Series, which was titled The "Royal Albert Hall" Concert as a jab at bootleggers who had erroneously referred to the Manchester concert as such for years prior. Many critics and fans have come to regard these stark, evocative live recordings as superior to the album version.
- In Perth, during the Australia tour of 1966, Dylan treated the audience to an otherwise unknown verse of "Visions of Johanna". This verse introduces two new characters, Amelia, who describes Australia as "God's favourite failure", and "A Maya with gloves", who talks about love and chocolate. There is no indication that Dylan has performed this verse on any other occasion.
- Text Source: Visions of Johanna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan
- Blonde on Blonde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Fallout from the Phil Zone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Visions of Johanna"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Robyn Hitchcock - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Visions of Johanna
- This website is staggering in scope
- "Visions Of Johanna" - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- Julie
- Julie - "Row Jimmy" - Wake Of The Flood - 1973
- "Julie catch a rabbit by his hair
Come back step, like to walk on air
Get back home where you belong
And don't you run off no more" - Lyrics: Row Jimmy - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Wake of the Flood - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Covered:
- "Julie catch a rabbit by his hair
- Julie - "Row Jimmy" - Wake Of The Flood - 1973
- Juliet
- Juliet - "Chinese Bones" with Suzanne Vega
- Globe of Frogs - 1988
- Covered - Originally Written and Performed by Robyn Hitchcock
- "Watching Juliet unrobe I would hasten toward her
But around her feet I sat that her serpent was curled
And her eyeballs had rolled up so her pupils had vanished
And the light shines through your Chinese bones
As the light shines through your Chinese bones" - This was sung by Suzanne Vega at the Rainforest Benefit on September, 24 1988, the Dead were the backing group.
- Text Source and Lyrics: Chinese Bones - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Internet Archive: Details: Grateful Dead Live at Madison Square Garden on 1988-09-24: Archive.org

- The Official Community of Suzanne Vega: SuzanneVega.com

- Juliet - "Chinese Bones" with Suzanne Vega
- Globe of Frogs - 1988
- Kahlia
- Kahlia - "Cosmic Charley" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- "Kalico Kahlia, come tell me the news
Calamity's waiting for a way to get to her
Rosy red and electric blue
I bought you a paddle for your paper canoe" - Lyrics: Cosmic Charley - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Cosmic Charley - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Aoxomoxoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Kalico Kahlia, come tell me the news
- Kahlia - "Cosmic Charley" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Katie Mae
- "Katie Mae" - History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - 1973
- Covered - Originally Performed by Lightnin' Hopkins
- Lyrics: Katie Mae - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Katie Mae - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Frank Robinson & Guitar Curtis - Deep East Texas Blues - 1996
- "Katie Mae" - History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - 1973
- Lily
- Lily - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Johnny Otis
- "Willie and Lily got married last fall
They had a little Willie Junior, and that ain't all
The kid got famous in his crib, you see
Lord he's doing that hand jive on TV" - Played by the Grateful Dead only half-a-dozen times in 1986/7 - and on two of those with the Neville Brothers as guests. Also played by Jerry Garcia with the New Riders of the Purple Sage in 1971, and by Bob Weir with Kingfish in the mid-1970s and mid-1980s.
- Text Source and Lyrics: Willie and The Hand Jive - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Hand jive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard - 1974
- George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Maverick - 1985
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Willie and the Hand Jive - The Johnny Otis Show

- Lily - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- Lorretta
- Loretta - "Get Back"
- Covered - Originally Performed by The Beatles - Single - 1969
- Played once by the Grateful Dead on 28 January 1987 (not very successfully). Revived more recently by Phil Lesh & Friends.
- Text Source and Lyrics: Get Back - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Get Back - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Get Back - Grateful Dead
- Fantastic website that collects covers of songs.
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Get Back - Grateful Dead
- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Loretta - "Get Back"
- Louise
- Louise - "Doin' That Rag" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- "One eyed jacks and the deuces are wild
And the aces are crawling up and down your sleeve
Come back here, baby Louise
And tell me the name of the game that you play
Is it all fall down; is it all go under
Is it all fall down; is it all go under" - Lyrics: Doin' That Rag - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Doin' That Rag - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Aoxomoxoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "One eyed jacks and the deuces are wild
- Louise - "Visions Of Johanna" - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE INFORMATION ON "VISIONS OF JOHANNA"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan
- "We can hear the night watchman click his flashlight
Ask himself if it's him or them that's insane
But Louise she's alright, she's just near
She's delicate and seems like the mirror
She just makes it all so concise and so clear
That Johanna's not here
The ghost of electricity howls in the bones of her face
Where these visions of Johanna have now taken my place" - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Visions of Johanna

- Blonde on Blonde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- BobDylan.com

- Bob Dylan: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "We can hear the night watchman click his flashlight
- Visions of Johanna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Fallout from the Phil Zone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Visions of Johanna"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Robyn Hitchcock - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Visions of Johanna
- This website is staggering in scope
- Louise - "Doin' That Rag" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Lucy
- "Loose Lucy" Madalaine - Grateful Dead from the Mars Hotel - 1974
- Lulu
- Lulu - "I've Been All Around This World" Madalaine - History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - 1973
- "Lulu, my Lulu, come and open the door
Lulu, my Lulu, come and open the door
Before I have to walk on in with my old forty-four
Lord, I've been all around this world" - Lyrics: I've Been All Around This World - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "Lulu, my Lulu, come and open the door
- Lulu - "I've Been All Around This World" Madalaine - History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - 1973
- Madonna
- Madonna - "Visions Of Johanna" - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE INFORMATION ON "VISIONS OF JOHANNA"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan
- "The peddler now speaks to the countess who's pretending to care for him
Sayin', "Name me someone that's not a parasite and I'll go out and say a prayer for him"
But like Louise always says
"Ya can't look at much, can ya man?"
As she, herself, prepares for him
And Madonna, she still has not showed
We see this empty cage now corrode
Where her cape of the stage once had flowed
The fiddler, he now steps to the road
He writes ev'rything's been returned which was owed
On the back of the fish truck that loads
While my conscience explodes
The harmonicas play the skeleton keys and the rain
And these visions of Johanna are now all that remain" - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Visions of Johanna

- Blonde on Blonde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- BobDylan.com

- Bob Dylan: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "The peddler now speaks to the countess who's pretending to care for him
- Visions of Johanna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Fallout from the Phil Zone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Visions of Johanna"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Robyn Hitchcock - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Visions of Johanna
- This website is staggering in scope
- Madonna - "Visions Of Johanna" - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- Maggie
- "Maggie's Farm" - View From The Vault II - 2001
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Bringing It All Back Home - 1965
- Maggie's Farm - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- View from the Vault, Volume Two - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Maggie's Farm - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- "Maggie's Farm" - View From The Vault II - 2001
- Mamie
- Mamie - "Sidewalks Of New York" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 30 - 2003
- "East Side, West Side, all around the town
The tots sang "ring-a-rosie," "London Bridge is falling down"
Boys and girls together, me and Mamie O'Rourke
Tripped the light fantastic on the sidewalks of New York" - Lyrics: Sidewalks Of New York - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- The Sidewalks of New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Dick's Picks Volume 30 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "East Side, West Side, all around the town
- Mamie - "Sidewalks Of New York" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 30 - 2003
- Mary
- Mary - "Green Green Grass Of Home"
- Covered - Originally Written and Performed by Claude "Curly" Putman Jr.
- Played a few times by the Grateful Dead in 1969-70--in a pretty straight rendition, similar to the original
- "The old home town looks the same
As I step down from the train
And there to meet me is my mama and papa
Down the road I look, and there runs Mary
Hair of gold and lips like cherries
It's good to touch the green, green grass of home" - Text Source and Lyrics: Green Green Grass Of Home - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Green Green Grass of Home - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Merle Haggard - Mama Tried - 1968
- Kenny Rogers - Kenny Rogers - 1977
- The Statler Brothers - The World of the Statler Brothers - 1972
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Green Green Grass of Home
- Mary - "Joey" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan and Jacques Levy - Desire - 1976
- "Sister Jacqueline and Carmela and mother Mary all did weep.
I heard his best friend Frankie say, "He ain't dead, he's just asleep."
Then I saw the old man's limousine head back towards the grave
I guess he had to say one last goodbye to the son that he could not save." - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Joey

- Played by Dylan with the Dead, but never by the Dead on their own.
- Text Source: Joey - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Dylan & the Dead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Joey - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- Mary - "Ramble On Rose" - Europe 72' - 1972
- "Just like Crazy Otto, just like Wolfman Jack,
Sittin plush with a royal flush, aces back to back.
Just like Mary Shelly, just like Frankenstein,
Clank your chains and count your change and try to walk the line." - Lyrics: Ramble On Rose - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Europe '72 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "Just like Crazy Otto, just like Wolfman Jack,
- Mary - "Walking The Dog" - Rare Cuts and Oddities - 2005
- Covered - Originally Performed by Rufus Thomas - Walking the Dog - 1963
- "Mary, Mary, quite contrary
How does your garden grow?
With silver bells and cockle shells
And pretty maids all in a row" - Lyrics: Walking The Dog - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Walking the Dog (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Rare Cuts and Oddities 1966 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Mary - "Green Green Grass Of Home"
- Melinda
- Melinda - "Cumberland Blues" - Workingman's Dead - 1970
- "I can't stay here much longer, Melinda
The sun is getting high
I can't help you with your troubles
If you won't help with mine
I gotta get down
I gotta get down
Gotta get down to the mine" - Lyrics: Cumberland Blues - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Cumberland Blues - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Workingman's Dead - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "I can't stay here much longer, Melinda
- Melinda - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE INFORMATION ON "JUST LIKE TOM THUMB BLUES"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited - 1965
- "Sweet Melinda
The peasants call her the goddess of gloom
She speaks good English
And she invites you up into her room
And you're so kind
And careful not to go to her too soon
And she takes your voice
And leaves you howling at the moon" - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Just Like Tom Thumb Blues

- Just Like Tom Thumb Blues - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Just Like Tom Thumb Blues - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- Multiple Names in Songs - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Robyn Hitchcock - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
- This website is staggering in scope
- Melinda - "Cumberland Blues" - Workingman's Dead - 1970
- Millie
- Millie - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Johnny Otis
- "I know a cat named way out Willie
He got a cool little chick called rockin' Millie
He can walk and do the Susie-Q
Do that crazy hand jive too" - Played by the Grateful Dead only half-a-dozen times in 1986/7 - and on two of those with the Neville Brothers as guests. Also played by Jerry Garcia with the New Riders of the Purple Sage in 1971, and by Bob Weir with Kingfish in the mid-1970s and mid-1980s.
- Text Source and Lyrics: Willie and The Hand Jive - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Hand jive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard - 1974
- George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Maverick - 1985
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Willie and the Hand Jive - The Johnny Otis Show

- Millie - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- Molly
- "Good Golly Miss Molly"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Little Richard
- Sung a few times by Brent Mydland with the Grateful Dead in 1987, sandwiched with Devil With The Blue Dress On. Brent sings only a truncated version:
- "Good golly Miss Molly, well you sure like to ball
You're rocking and you're rolling, won't you hear your mama call
From the early, early morning to the early, early night
Could see Miss Molly's rocking at the house of blue light" - Text Source and Lyrics: Good Golly Miss Molly - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Good Golly Miss Molly - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- The Astronauts - 1964
- Bootleg Kings - 2000
- Creedence Clearwater Revival - 1969
- Doctor & The Medics - 1986
- The Everly Brothers - 1967
- Evy - 1966
- Jagged Edge U.K. - 1990
- Jerry Lee Lewis - 1962
- Meat Puppets - 1986
- The Sonics - 1965
- Status Quo - 2000
- The Swinging Blue Jeans - 1964
- The Valiants
- Gene Vincent - 1964
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Friend of the Devil - Grateful Dead
- The Astronauts - 1964
- "Good Golly Miss Molly"
- Mona
- "Mona" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 30 - 2003
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bo Diddley - 1957
- Lyrics: RollingStones.com music.discograph: Mona I Need You Baby

- "I Need You Baby (Mona)" by The Rolling Stones Songfacts.com

- Hey Bo Diddley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Dick's Picks Volume 30 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Mona - "Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again" - Nightfall Of Diamonds - 2001
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde - 1966
- "Mona tried to tell me
To stay away from the train line.
She said that all the railroad men
Just drink up your blood like wine.
An' I said, "Oh, I didn't know that,
But then again, there's only one I've met
An' he just smoked my eyelids
An' punched my cigarette."
Oh, Mama, can this really be the end,
To be stuck inside of Mobile
With the Memphis blues again." - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again

- Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Memphis Blues - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Nightfall of Diamonds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- "Mona" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 30 - 2003
- Mona Lisa
- Mona Lisa - "Foolish Heart" - Built to Last - 1989
- "Shun a friend, shun a brother and a friend
Never look, never look around the bend
Or check the weather chart
Sign the Mona Lisa with a spray can, call it art
But never give your love my friend unto a foolish heart
Unto a foolish heart" - Lyrics: Foolish Heart - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Foolish Heart - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Built to Last - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Shun a friend, shun a brother and a friend
- Mona Lisa - "Visions Of Johanna" - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE INFORMATION ON "VISIONS OF JOHANNA"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan
- "Inside the museums, Infinity goes up on trial
Voices echo this is what salvation must be like after a while
But Mona Lisa musta had the highway blues
You can tell by the way she smiles
See the primitive wallflower freeze
When the jelly-faced women all sneeze
Hear the one with the mustache say, "Jeeze
I can't find my knees"
Oh, jewels and binoculars hang from the head of the mule
But these visions of Johanna, they make it all seem so cruel" - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Visions of Johanna

- Blonde on Blonde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- BobDylan.com

- Bob Dylan: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- "Inside the museums, Infinity goes up on trial
- Visions of Johanna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Fallout from the Phil Zone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Visions of Johanna"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Robyn Hitchcock - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Visions of Johanna
- This website is staggering in scope
- Mona Lisa - "Foolish Heart" - Built to Last - 1989
- Nellie
- Nellie - "Sidewalks Of New York" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 30 - 2003
- "That's where Johnny Casey, little Jimmy Crowe
Jakey Krause, the baker, who always had the dough
Pretty Nellie Shannon with a dude as light as cork
She first picked up the waltz step on the sidewalks of New York" - Lyrics: Sidewalks Of New York - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- The Sidewalks of New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Dick's Picks Volume 30 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "That's where Johnny Casey, little Jimmy Crowe
- Nellie - "Sidewalks Of New York" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 30 - 2003
- Ophelia
- Ophelia - "Althea" - Go To Heaven - 1980
- "You may be Saturday's child, all alone, moving with a tinge of grace.
You may be a clown in the burying ground, or just another pretty face.
You may meet the fate on Ophelia, sleeping and penchence to dream.
Honest to the point of recklessness, self-centered in the extreme." - Lyrics: Althea - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Althea - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Go to Heaven - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "You may be Saturday's child, all alone, moving with a tinge of grace.
- Ophelia - "Desolation Row" - Postcards Of The Hanging - 2002
- CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE INFORMATION ON "DESOLATION ROW"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited - 1965
- "Cinderella, she seems so easy
"It takes one to know one," she smiles
And puts her hands in her back pockets
Bette Davis style
And in comes Romeo, he's moaning
"You Belong to Me I Believe"
And someone says," You're in the wrong place, my friend
You better leave"
And the only sound that's left
After the ambulances go
Is Cinderella sweeping up
On Desolation Row" - Lyrics: Desolation Row - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Desolation Row - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Desolation Row - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Postcards of the Hanging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Desolation Row"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Robyn Hitchcock - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Desolation Row
- This website is staggering in scope
- Ophelia - "Althea" - Go To Heaven - 1980
- Pearly
- Pearly - "Wharf Rat" Madalaine - Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) - 1971
- "My name is August West
And I love my Pearly Baker best, more than my wine
More than my wine
More than my maker, though he's no friend of mine" - Lyrics: Wharf Rat - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- The Annotated "Wharf Rat": Arts.Ucsc.Edu

- Grateful Dead (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "My name is August West
- Pearly - "Wharf Rat" Madalaine - Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) - 1971
- Peg
- Peg - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- Covered - Originally Performed by Howlin' Wolf, written by Willie Dixon
- "Tell Fats and Washboard Sam, that everybody gonna to jam
Tell Shaky and Boxcar Joe, we got sawdust on the floor
Tell Peg and Caroline Dye, we gonna have a time
When the fish scent fill the air, there'll be snuff juice everywhere
We gonna pitch a wang dang doodle all night long
All night long, All night long etc." - Lyrics: Wang Dang Doodle - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Wang Dang Doodle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- View from the Vault, Volume Two - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Peg - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- Peggy
- Peggy O
- Dick's Picks, Vol. 15 - 1999
- The Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie is a Scottish folk song about a thwarted romance between a soldier and a girl. Like many folk songs, the authorship is unattributed, there is no strict version of the lyrics, and it is often referred to by its opening line There once was a troop o' Irish dragoons. The song is also known by a variety of other names, the most common of them being Peggy-O.
- The Grateful Dead have variously arranged and sung this song on 265 known occasions between 1973 and 1995, using Fen-nar-io and Fi-dio as the name of the place depending on metre constraints. The song was titled Peggy-O
- Text Source: The Bonnie Lass o' Fyvie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Lyrics: Peggy-O - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Dick's Picks Volume 15 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- Covered:
- Other Notable Versions:
- Joan Baez
- Joan Baez in Concert, Part 2 - 1963
- Version titled: "Fennario"
- Joan Baez in Concert, Part 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Chad Mitchell Trio - Singin' Our Minds - 1963
- Version titled: "Bonny Streets of Fyve-io"
- ChadMitchellTrio.com

- The Corries - The Corrie Folk Trio and Paddie Bell - 1965
- Bob Dylan
- Bob Dylan - 1962
- Version titled: "Pretty Peggy-O"
- Lyrics: Bob Dylan | Pretty Peggy-O

- Bob Dylan: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Jefferson Starship - Jefferson's Tree of Liberty - 2008
- Version titled: "Frenario"
- Jefferson's Tree of Liberty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Malinky - Last Leaves - 2008
- Old Blind Dogs - New Tricks - 1992
- Simon and Garfunkel - Wednesday Morning, 3 A.M. - 1964
- John Strachan - 1951
- Trampled By Turtles
- Joan Baez
- Joan Baez in Concert, Part 2 - 1963
- Peggy O
- Dick's Picks, Vol. 15 - 1999
- Rosa
- Rosa - "El Paso" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- Covered - Originally Performed by Marty Robbins - Gunfighter Ballads And Trail Songs - 1959
- Lyrics: Marty Robbins El Paso lyrics on Yahoo! Music

- El Paso (song) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- El Paso - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Steal Your Face - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- El Paso - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "El Paso"
- Rosa - "El Paso" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- Rosa Lee
- "Rosa Lee McFall" - The Reckoning - 1981
- Covered - Originally Performed by Charlie Monroe - 1949
- Lyrics: Rosa Lee McFall - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Rosa Lee McFall - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Reckoning (Grateful Dead album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Rosa Lee McFall" - The Reckoning - 1981
- Rose
- "Ramble On Rose" - Europe 72' - 1972
- Rosemary
- "Rosemary" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Ruby Claire
- Ruby Claire - "Reuben And Cerise"
by Jerry Garcia Band
- "Looking out on the crowd, who is standing there?
Sweet Ruby Claire at Reuben stared
At Reuben stared
She was dressed as Pirouette in red
And her hair hung gently down" - This is a song mainly associated with the Jerry Garcia Band and with Hunter's solo performances. But the Grateful Dead played it four times in 1991.
- Text Source and Lyrics: Reuben And Cerise - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Reuben And Cerise - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- Jerry Garcia Band - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Looking out on the crowd, who is standing there?
- Ruby Claire - "Reuben And Cerise"
by Jerry Garcia Band
- Ruthie
- Ruthie - "Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again" - Nightfall Of Diamonds - 2001
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde - 1966
- "When Ruthie says come see her
In her honky-tonk lagoon,
Where I can watch her waltz for free
'Neath her Panamanian moon.
An' I say, "Aw come on now,
You must know about my debutante."
An' she says, "Your debutante just knows what you need
But I know what you want."
Oh, Mama, can this really be the end,
To be stuck inside of Mobile
With the Memphis blues again." - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again

- Stuck Inside of Mobile with the Memphis Blues Again - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Memphis Blues - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Nightfall of Diamonds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Ruthie - "Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again" - Nightfall Of Diamonds - 2001
- Sadie
- "Little Sadie" - Beyond Description (1973–1989) - 2004
- "Little Sadie" is a 20th Century American folk ballad. It is also known variously as "Bad Lee Brown", "Cocaine Blues", "Transfusion Blues", "East St. Louis Blues", "Late One Night", "Penitentiary Blues" and other titles. It tells the story of a man who is apprehended after shooting his wife/girlfriend. He is then sentenced by a judge.
- The earliest written record of the song dates from 1922 the lyric fragment below, transcribed in Joplin, Missouri, is noted in the 1948 book Ozark Folksongs, Vol. II.
- Text Source: Little Sadie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Lyrics: Little Sadie - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Little Sadie - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- Beyond Description (1973–1989) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Little Sadie" - Beyond Description (1973–1989) - 2004
- Sally
- Sally - "Baba O'Riley" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 27 - 2003
- "Sally, take my hand
We'll travel south cross land
Put out the fire
And don't look past my shoulder
The exodus is here
The happy ones are near
Let's get together
Before we get much older" - Lyrics: Baba O'Riley - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Covered - Originally Performed by The Who - Who's Next - 1971
- Baba O'Riley - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Baba O'Riley - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Dick's Picks Volume 27 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Sally, take my hand
- Sally - "Baba O'Riley" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 27 - 2003
- Stella
- Sugaree
- "Sugaree" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- Lyrics: Sugaree - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Sugaree - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- This is an exceptional web site where a majority of this information was found.
- Steal Your Face - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Lyrics: Sugaree - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com
- "Sugaree" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- Susie
- "Wake Up Little Susie" - History of the Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - 1973
- Covered - Originally Performed by The Everly Brothers
- The Everly Brothers: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Lyrics and Composition: Felice and Boudleaux Bryant and published in 1957
- Lyrics: Wake Up Little Susie - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Wake Up Little Susie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Wake Up Little Susie - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- History of the Grateful Dead, Volume One (Bear's Choice) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Mike Berry - Rock and Roll Boogie Plus- 1990
- The Flying Burrito Brothers - Close up the Honky-Tonks - 1974
- Four Jacks - Single - 1958
- Evan and Jaron - 52 Sundays
- The King Brothers with Geoff Love and His Orchestra - Single - 1957
- The Lane Brothers - Rockin' the Pops - 1957
- Loggins & Messina - So Fine - 1975
- Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers - Rock 'N Roll With Fankie Lymon - 1958
- Simon and Garfunkel - The Concert in Central Park - 1981
- Suzi Quatro - Aggro-phobia - 1977
- The Remington Brothers With Dave Remington's Orchestra - Single - 1957
- Covered - Originally Performed by The Everly Brothers
- Susie - "Loser" - Dead Set - 1981
- "Last fair deal in the country, sweet Susie
Last fair deal in the town
Put your gold money where your love is baby
Before you let my deal go down" - Lyrics: Loser - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Dead Set (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- Loser - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- This song has been covered by the various incarnations of the Dead and solo projects of its members and other artists. This page will give you a listing.
- Loser - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- "Last fair deal in the country, sweet Susie
- Susie - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Johnny Otis
- "I know a cat named way out Willie
He got a cool little chick called rockin' Millie
He can walk and do the Susie-Q
Do that crazy hand jive too" - Played by the Grateful Dead only half-a-dozen times in 1986/7 - and on two of those with the Neville Brothers as guests. Also played by Jerry Garcia with the New Riders of the Purple Sage in 1971, and by Bob Weir with Kingfish in the mid-1970s and mid-1980s.
- Text Source and Lyrics: Willie and The Hand Jive - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Hand jive - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Other Notable Covers:
- Eric Clapton - 461 Ocean Boulevard - 1974
- George Thorogood & The Destroyers - Maverick - 1985
- SecondHandSongs.com - Song: Willie and the Hand Jive - The Johnny Otis Show

- "Wake Up Little Susie" - History of the Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - 1973
- Sybil
- Sybil - "Mountains Of The Moon" Madalaine - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- "Twenty degrees of solitude, twenty degrees in all
All the dancing kings and wives assembled in the hall
Lost is the long and loneliest time, fairy Sybil flying
All along the, all along the mountains of the moon" - Lyrics: Mountains Of The Moon - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Aoxomoxoa - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Covered:
- "Twenty degrees of solitude, twenty degrees in all
- Sybil - "Mountains Of The Moon" Madalaine - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Viola
- "Viola Lee Blues" - The Grateful Dead - 1967
- Covered - Originally Performed by Cannon's Jug Stomper - 1928
- Lyrics: Viola Lee Blues - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Grateful Dead (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- "Viola Lee Blues" - The Grateful Dead - 1967
- Honorable Mention
- Miss Brown - "Don't Ease Me In" - Single - 1961
- Traditional song, Originally recorded by Henry Thomas (aka Ragtime Texas) in the late 1920's.
- "I was standing at the corner
Talking to Miss Brown
Well I turned around, sweet moma
She was way cross town" - Lyrics: Don't Ease Me In - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Don't Ease Me In - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com

- Miss Brown - "Don't Ease Me In" - Single - 1961
Alice, Alma Rose, Althea, Angel, Anne Marie, Annie, Barbara Allen, Bertha, Bette, Betty, Billie Jean, Bobby, Bonny Lee, Calliope, Carmela, Caroline, Cassidy, Catherine, Cathy, Cherise, Cinderella, Clementine, Corrina, Delia, Delilah, Electra, Fanny, Felina, Flo, Ginger, Gloria, Irene, Jacqueline, Jane, Janis, Jill, Johanna, Julie, Juliet, Kahlia, Katie Mae, Lily, Lorretta, Louise, Lucy, Lulu, Madonna, Maggie, Mamie, Mary, Melinda, Millie, Molly, Mona, Mona Lisa, Nellie, Ophelia, Pearly, Peg, Peggy O, Rosa, Rosa Lee McFall, Rose, Rosemary, Ruby Claire, Ruthie, Sadie, Sally, Stella, Sugaree, Susie, Sybil, Viola, Miss Brown
- "Alice D. Millionaire" - The Golden Road (1965-1973) - Disc Three "Grateful Dead" - 2001
- Alma Rose - "Cocaine Habit Blues" (aka - Take A Whiff on Me) by Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions - Mother McCree's Uptown Jug Champions - Recorded 1964, Released 1999
- "Althea" - Go To Heaven - 1980
- Angel - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- Anne Marie - "Friend Of The Devil" - American Beauty - 1970
- Annie - "Black Peter" - Workingman's Dead - 1970
- Annie - "It Must Have Been The Roses" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- Annie - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- Annie - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- "Barbara Allen"
- "Bertha"- Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) - 1971
- Bette - "Desolation Row" - Postcards Of The Hanging - 2002
- "Betty And Dupree" - Rare Cuts and Oddities - 2005
- Billie Jean - "Mexicali Blues"-Skeletons From The Closet - 1974
- "Me And Bobby McGee" - Grateful Dead - 1971
- Bonny Lee - "Wharf Rat" - Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) - 1971
- Calliope - "Cosmic Charley" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Calliope - "Saint Stephen" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Carmela - "Joey" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- Caroline - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- "Cassidy"- Reckoning - 1981
- Catherine -"Hell In A Bucket" - In The Dark - 1987
- "Cathy's Clown"
- "Reuben And Cherise"
- Cinderella - "Desolation Row" - Postcards Of The Hanging - 2002
- "Clementine" - So Many Roads (1965-1995) - 1999
- "Corrina"
- Delia - "Stagger Lee" by Grateful Dead - Shakedown Street - 1978
- "Samson & Delilah" - Terrapin Station - 1977
- Delilah - "Brown Eyed Women" - Europe '72 - 1972
- Electra - "Mountains Of The Moon" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Fanny - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- Felina - "El Paso" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- Flo - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- Ginger - "West L.A. Fadeaway" - In The Dark - 1987
- "Gloria" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 21, Grateful Dead - 2001
- "Goodnight, Irene"
- Jacqueline - "Joey" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- "Queen Jane Approximately" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- Jane - "Truckin'" by Grateful Dead - American Beauty - 1970
- Janis - "Children of the Eighties"
- Jill - "Ramble On Rose" - Europe 72' - 1972
- "Visions Of Johanna" - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- Julie - "Row Jimmy" - Wake Of The Flood - 1973
- Juliet - "Chinese Bones" with Suzanne Vega - Globe of Frogs - 1988
- Kahlia - "Cosmic Charley" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- "Katie Mae" - History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - 1973
- Lily - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- Lorretta - "Get Back"
- Louise - "Doin' That Rag" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Louise - "Visions Of Johanna" - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- "Loose Lucy" - Grateful Dead from the Mars Hotel - 1974
- Lulu - "I've Been All Around This World" - History Of The Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - 1973
- Madonna - "Visions Of Johanna" - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- "Maggie's Farm" - View From The Vault II - 2001
- Maime - "Sidewalks Of New York" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 30 - 2003
- Mary - "Green Green Grass Of Home"
- Mary - "Joey" with Bob Dylan - Dylan And The Dead - 1988
- Mary - "Ramble On Rose" - Europe 72' - 1972
- Mary - "Walking The Dog" - Rare Cuts and Oddities - 2005
- Melinda - "Cumberland Blues" - Workingman's Dead - 1970
- Melinda - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- Millie - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- "Good Golly Miss Molly"
- "Mona" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 30 - 2003
- Mona - "Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again" - Nightfall Of Diamonds - 2001
- Mona Lisa - "Foolish Heart" - Built to Last - 1989
- Mona Lisa - "Visions Of Johanna" - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- Nellie - "Sidewalks Of New York" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 30 - 2003
- Ophelia - "Althea" - Go To Heaven - 1980
- Ophelia - "Desolation Row" - Postcards Of The Hanging - 2002
- Pearly - "Wharf Rat" - Grateful Dead (Skull & Roses) - 1971
- Peg - "Wang Dang Doodle" - View From The Vault - 2000
- Peggy O - Dick's Picks, Vol. 15 - 1999
- Rosa - "El Paso" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- "Rosa Lee McFall" - The Reckoning - 1981
- "Ramble On Rose" - Europe 72' - 1972
- "Rosemary" - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- Ruby Claire - "Reuben And Cerise" by Jerry Garcia Band
- Ruthie - "Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again" - Nightfall Of Diamonds - 2001
- "Little Sadie" - Beyond Description (1973–1989) - 2004
- Sally - "Baba O'Riley" - Dick's Picks, Vol. 27 - 2003
- "Stella Blue" - Wake Of The Flood - 1973
- "Sugaree" - Steal Your Face - 1976
- "Wake Up Little Susie" - History of the Grateful Dead, Vol. 1 (Bear's Choice) - 1973
- Susie - "Loser" - Dead Set - 1981
- Susie - "Willie and The Hand Jive"
- Sybil - "Mountains Of The Moon" Madalaine - Aoxomoxoa - 1969
- "Viola Lee Blues" - The Grateful Dead - 1967
- Miss Brown - "Don't Ease Me In" - Single - 1961
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