Robyn Hitchcock: Songs with Girls, Women and Ladies Names in Titles and Lyrics
Angel, Annie, Bette, Brenda, Cinderella, Cynthia, Debbie, Elizabeth, Johanna, Louise, Madalaine, Madonna, Maria Lyn, Mary, Melinda, Mona Lisa, Ophelia, Penelope, Polly, Sally, Sophia
- Angel - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Annie - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Bette - "Desolation Row" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- "Brenda's Iron Sledges" - Black Snake Diamond Röle - 1981
- Cinderella - "Desolation Row" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- "Cynthia Mask" - Eye - 1990
- "For Debbie Reynolds" - Shadow Cat - 2008
- "Elizabeth Jade" - Jewels for Sophia - 1990
- "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Louise - "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- "Madalaine" - Obliteration Pie - 2005
- "Madonna Of The Wasps" - Queen Elvis - 1989
- Madonna - "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- "Maria Lyn" - Luxor - 2003
- "The Wind Cries Mary" - Storefront Hitchcock Soundtrack - 1998
- Melinda - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Mona Lisa - "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Ophelia - "Desolation Row" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- "Penelope's Angles" - Luxor - 2003
- "Polly on the Shore" - You & Oblivion - 1995
- "Sally Was a Legend" - Jewels for Sophia - 1990
- "Jewels for Sophia" - Jewels for Sophia - 1990
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- Angel
- Angel - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- "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

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Grateful Dead - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- 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

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
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- This website is staggering in scope
- Grateful Dead - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- Angel - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Annie
- Annie - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Robyn Sings - 2002
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- 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

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Grateful Dead - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- 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

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Just Like Tom Thumb Blues - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
- This website is staggering in scope
- Grateful Dead - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- Annie - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Bette
- Bette - "Desolation Row" - Robyn Sings - 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

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Desolation Row"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Grateful Dead - Postcards Of The Hanging - 2002
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Desolation Row
- This website is staggering in scope
- Bette - "Desolation Row" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Brenda
- "Brenda's Iron Sledges" - Black Snake Diamond Röle - 1981
- Cinderella
- Cinderella - "Desolation Row" - Robyn Sings - 2002
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- 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

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Desolation Row"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Grateful Dead - Postcards Of The Hanging - 2002
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Desolation Row
- This website is staggering in scope
- Cinderella - "Desolation Row" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Cynthia
- "Cynthia Mask" - Eye - 1990
- Debbie
- "For Debbie Reynolds" - Shadow Cat - 2008
- Elizabeth
- "Elizabeth Jade" - Jewels for Sophia - 1990
- Johanna
- "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde - 1966
- Blonde on Blonde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

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- ExpectingRain.com
- to call this a fansite/forum page does not do it justice - Bob Dylan: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Blonde on Blonde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- "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

- Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Visions of Johanna

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- Multiple Names in Songs - "Visions of Johanna"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Grateful Dead - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- 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

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Visions of Johanna
- This website is staggering in scope
- Grateful Dead - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde - 1966
- "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Louise
- Louise - "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
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- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde - 1966
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- Blonde on Blonde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- "Ain't it just like the night to play tricks when you're tryin' to be so quiet?
We sit here stranded, though we're all doin' our best to deny it
And Louise holds a handful of rain, temptin' you to defy it
Lights flicker from the opposite loft
In this room the heat pipes just cough
The country music station plays soft
But there's nothing, really nothing to turn off
Just Louise and her lover so entwined
And these visions of Johanna that conquer my mind" - Lyrics: Bob Dylan.com | Visions of Johanna

- Visions of Johanna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Robyn Sings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Visions of Johanna"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Grateful Dead - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- 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

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Visions of Johanna
- This website is staggering in scope
- Grateful Dead - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- Louise - "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Madalaine
- "Madalaine" - Obliteration Pie - 2005
- Madonna
- "Madonna Of The Wasps" - Queen Elvis - 1989
- Madonna - "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE INFORMATION ON "VISIONS OF JOHANNA"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde - 1966
- Blonde on Blonde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- BobDylan.com

- ExpectingRain.com
- to call this a fansite/forum page does not do it justice - Bob Dylan: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Blonde on Blonde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- "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

- Visions of Johanna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Robyn Sings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Visions of Johanna"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Grateful Dead - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- 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

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Visions of Johanna
- This website is staggering in scope
- Grateful Dead - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- Maria Lyn
- "Maria Lyn" - Luxor - 2003
- Mary
- "The Wind Cries Mary" -
Storefront Hitchcock Soundtrack - 1998
- "The Wind Cries Mary" is a song by The Jimi Hendrix Experience. It was released as the band's third single, backed with "Highway Chile", on May 5, 1967. The track is considered a good exhibit of psychedelic blues-rock, as the song is in the key of F major, with a guitar solo primarily involving the F major pentatonic scale. One of Hendrix's first hits in England, the song was recorded at the end of the "Fire" sessions. Today, the song is considered a classic and continues to receive decent airplay around the world. It is #370 on Rolling Stone's list of 500 greatest songs of all time.
- In the USA, the song was first released as B-side to the song "Purple Haze" in June 1967 and later on the USA compilation version of the album Are You Experienced and along with the other sides of their first three singles, on most later re-releases of Are You Experienced.
- The song is said to have been inspired when Hendrix and his then girlfriend, Kathy Etchingham, had an argument over her cooking; after she stormed out of their apartment, Hendrix wrote "The Wind Cries Mary", as Mary was Etchingham's middle name. Kathy has said that many of the Dylanesque lyrics describe the test card that appeared at the end of BBC television transmissions at that time. , although this may have been a mistake on Kathy's behalf as that particular testcard wasn't first broadcast until July 1967, while the song had been written long before that. Billy Cox, who was the bassist for the Band of Gypsys and long-time friend of Hendrix has stated Curtis Mayfields' influence on the song.
- "'The Wind Cries Mary' was a riff that was influenced by Curtis Mayfield, who was a big influence for Jimi."
- It is a misconception that Hendrix wrote the song about marijuana use, as "Mary Jane" is a slang term for marijuana. "The Wind Cries Mary" and "Highway Chile" were re-released in 1983, on The Singles Album compilation
- The song appears in the music video game Guitar Hero World Tour And once it's played on Career Mode, Jimi Hendrix appears singing and playing the guitar in memory of Jimi Hendrix.
- Text Source: The Wind Cries Mary - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

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- Storefront Hitchcock (1998): IMDB.com

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- "The Wind Cries Mary" -
Storefront Hitchcock Soundtrack - 1998
- Melinda
- Melinda - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Robyn Sings - 2002
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- 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

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Grateful Dead - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- 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

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Just Like Tom Thumb Blues - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues
- This website is staggering in scope
- Grateful Dead - Terrapin Station (Limited Edition) - 1997
- Melinda - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Mona Lisa
- Mona Lisa - "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE INFORMATION ON "VISIONS OF JOHANNA"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Blonde on Blonde - 1966
- Blonde on Blonde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- BobDylan.com

- ExpectingRain.com
- to call this a fansite/forum page does not do it justice - Bob Dylan: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Blonde on Blonde - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
- "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

- Visions of Johanna - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Robyn Sings - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Visions of Johanna"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Grateful Dead - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- 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

- Grateful Dead: Discography - Complete songs about Girls, Women and Ladies
- Visions Of Johanna - Grateful Dead Family Discography:Home: DeadDisc.com
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Visions of Johanna
- This website is staggering in scope
- Grateful Dead - Fallout From The Phil Zone - 1997
- Mona Lisa - "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Ophelia
- Ophelia - "Desolation Row" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- CLICK HERE TO VIEW MORE INFORMATION ON "DESOLATION ROW"
- Covered - Originally Performed by Bob Dylan - Highway 61 Revisited - 1965
- "Now Ophelia, she's neath the window
For her I feel so afraid
On her twenty-second birthday
She already is an old maid
To her, death is quite romantic
She wears an iron vest
Her profession's her religion
Her sin is her lifelessness
And though her gaze is fixed upon
Noah's great rainbow
She spend her time peeking in
On Desolation Row" - Lyrics: Desolation Row - Grateful Dead | Official Site of the Grateful Dead: GratefulDead.com

- Multiple Names in Songs - "Desolation Row"
- Other Notable Covers:
- Grateful Dead - Postcards Of The Hanging - 2002
- Dylan Covers DataBase: BasePortal.com - Desolation Row
- This website is staggering in scope
- Ophelia - "Desolation Row" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Penelope
- "Penelope's Angles" - Luxor - 2003
- Polly
- "Polly on the Shore" - You & Oblivion - 1995
- Sally
- "Sally Was a Legend" - Jewels for Sophia - 1990
- Sophia
- "Jewels for Sophia" - Jewels for Sophia - 1990
Angel, Annie, Bette, Brenda, Cinderella, Cynthia, Debbie, Elizabeth, Johanna, Louise, Madalaine, Madonna, Maria Lyn, Mary, Melinda, Mona Lisa, Ophelia, Penelope, Polly, Sally, Sophia
- Angel - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Annie - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Bette - "Desolation Row" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- "Brenda's Iron Sledges" - Black Snake Diamond Röle - 1981
- Cinderella - "Desolation Row" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- "Cynthia Mask" - Eye - 1990
- "For Debbie Reynolds" - Shadow Cat - 2008
- "Elizabeth Jade" - Jewels for Sophia - 1990
- "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Louise - "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- "Madalaine" - Obliteration Pie - 2005
- "Madonna Of The Wasps" - Queen Elvis - 1989
- Madonna - "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- "Maria Lyn" - Luxor - 2003
- "The Wind Cries Mary" - Storefront Hitchcock Soundtrack - 1998
- Melinda - "Just Like Tom Thumb Blues" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Mona Lisa - "Visions of Johanna" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- Ophelia - "Desolation Row" - Robyn Sings - 2002
- "Penelope's Angles" - Luxor - 2003
- "Polly on the Shore" - You & Oblivion - 1995
- "Sally Was a Legend" - Jewels for Sophia - 1990
- "Jewels for Sophia" - Jewels for Sophia - 1990
A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z
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Abby, Abell, Abigail, Ada, Adalia, Adalida, Adaliene, Addie, Adelaide, Adeline, Adia, Adina, Adrian, Adriana, Adrienne, Afeni, Agnes, Aida, Aisha, Aja, Akasha, Alayna, Alberta, Alda Salas, Alessandra, Alexa, Alexis, Ali, Alice, Alicia, Alidina, Alison, Allison, Alma, Alma Rose, Almaz, Althea, Alyda, Alyssa, Amanda, Amapola, Amaranta, Amaranth, Amber, Amelia, Amelie, Amie, Amity, Amoreena, Amy, Ana, Anabel, Anastasia, Andi, Andrea, Andromeda, Angel, Angela, Angelene, Angelia, Angelina, Angeline, Angelique, Angelica, Angellica, Angi, Angie, Anita, Anitra, Anji, Ann, Ann Marie, Anna, Anna Lee, Anna Marie, Anna Molly, Annabel, Annabella, Annabelle, Annabelle Lee, Anne, Anne Marie, Annette, Annie, Annie Laurie, Annie Marie, Anny, Antoinette, Antonia, Anya, April, April Anne, Arabella, Aretha, Arianne, Ariel, Arienette, Arizona, Arlene, Ashley, Asia, Athena, Aubrey, Audrey, Aura, Aurora, Autumn, Ava
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Babs, Bambi, Barbara, Barbara Allen, Barbara Ann, Barbara Lee, Barbarella, Barbie, Bathsheba, Bea, Beatrice, Beatrix, Bebe, Becky, Bee, Beka, Belinda, Bella, Bella Donna, Bella Linda, Belladonna, Belle, Benita, Bennie, Bernadette, Bernadine, Bernice, Bertha, Bertha Lou, Bess, Bessie, Bessy, Beth, Betsy, Bette, Betti, Bettie, Betty, Betty Jean, Betty Lou, Betty Louise, Betty Sue, Beverly, Beverly Jean, Billie, Billie Jean, Billie Lee, Boadicea, Bobbi, Bobbie, Bobbie Ann, Bobbie Jo, Bobbie Sue, Bobby, Bobby Jean, Bobby Sue, Bonnie, Bonnie Jean, Bonnie Lou, Bonny Lee, Bony, Brandi, Brandy, Bree, Bren, Brenda, Brennan, Bridget, Brighid, Brigitte, Britney, Brittany, Brittney, Brooke
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Cailin, Caldonia, Calliope, Calypso, Camelia, Camille, Candi, Candida, Candy, Caprice, Carla, Carlene, Carli, Carlita, Carlotta, Carly, Carmela, Carmelia, Carmelita, Carmella, Carmen, Carol, Carol Jane, Carol Lynn, Carolee, Carolene, Carolina, Caroline, Carolyn, Carolyna, Carrie, Carrie-Ann, Casey, Cass, Cassandra, Cassidy, Cassie, Cassiopeia, Caterina, Catherine, Cathy, Catrin, Cavi, Cecilia, Cecilia Ann, Celena, Celeste, Celia, Chandra, Chanel, Chante, Charity, Charlena, Charlene, Charlie, Charlotte, Charlotte Ann, Charmaine, Chasey, Chastity, Chelsea, Cher, Cheri, Cherie, Cherise, Cherri, Cherry, Cheryl, China, Chloe, Christalena, Christeen, Christi, Christie, Christie Lee, Christina, Christine, Christy, Cicciolina, Cicely, Cinderella, Cindy, Cinnamon, C.J., Clair, Claire, Clara, Clarabella, Clare, Clarissa, Claudette, Claudia, Claudie, Clementine, Cleo, Cleopatra, Clorette, Clorinda, Coco, Codene, Colleen, Collette, Collrane, Conchita, Condi, Connie, Consuelo, Contine, Cookies, Cora, Cora Lee, Corretta, Corrina, Courtney, Crissy, Cruella, Crysta, Crystal, Cvalda, Cybele, Cynthia, Cynthia Margaret
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Daisy, Daisy Bell, Daisy Jane, Daisy Mae, Daisy May, Dajana, Damita Jo, Dana, Dandelion, Dani, Danielle, Daphne, Darcy, Daria, Darlene, Daronda, Dawn, Dawna, DeDe, Deanie, Deanna, Debbie, Debbie Denise, Debbie Rae, Debby, Debora, Deborah, Debra, Debra Sue, Dee, Dee Dee, Deidre, Delaney, Delia, Delilah, Della, Delores, Delorla, Denise, Desdemona, Deseree, Deserie, Desire, Dia, Diamond, Diana, Diane, Didi, Dinah, Dinah Flo, Dolly, Dolores, Dominique, Domino, Donna, Donna Lee, Dora, Doralice, Doreen, Dorina, Doris, Dorothy, Dory, Dottie, Dusty
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Eartha, Echo, Edie, Edina, Edith, Edna, Edweena, Effie, Eileen, Elaine, Elayne, Eleanor, Elenor, Elisa, Elise, Eliza, Elizabeth, Ella, Ella Mae, Elle, Ellen, Elly May, Elmira, Eloise, Elsa, Elsie, Elva, Elvira, Emalina, Emaline, Emily, Emm, Emma, Emma Jean, Emma Rose, Emmalene, Emmaline, Emmaretta, Emmie, Emmylou, Enid, Enola, Erica, Ericka, Erika, Erin, Ernestine, Eryn, Esmeralda, Estella, Estelle, Ester, Esther, Ethel, Eva, Eva Marie, Evalia, Evaline, Evangaline, Evangeline, Eve, Eveline, Evelyn, Evie, Ezmerelda
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Faith, Fancy, Fannie, Fannie Mae, Fanny, Fatima, Feleena, Felicia, Felina, Fifi, Fiona, Flo, Flora, Florence, Frances, Francesca, Francine, Frankie, Frida, Froney
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Gabby, Gabrielle, Gail, Galadriel, Gayatri, Gayle, Genevieve, Georgette, Georgia, Georgia Lee, Georgia Rae, Georgianna, Georgie, Geraldine, Gertie Ruth, Gertrude, Giada, Gidget, Gigi, Gina, Ginger, Ginnie, Ginny, Gladys, Glendora, Gloria, Goldie, Grace, Gracie, Gretchen, Griselda, Grizelda, Guinevere, Gwen, Gwendolyn, Gwendolyn Wanda
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Hailie, Haley, Haligh, Halley, Hally Lou, Hana, Hanin, Hanna, Hannah, Hannah Jane, Harmony, Harriet, Hattie, Haushinka, Hayley, Hazel, Heather, Heidi, Helen, Helena, Helga, Heloise, Henrietta, Higinia, Hildegarde, Hillary, Holly, Holly Ann, Holyanna, Honey
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Ida, Ida Jane, Ida Mae, Imelda, Imogene, Inanna, Ines, Ingrid, Iola, Irene, Iris, Irma, Isabel, Isabella, Isabelle, Isis, Isobel, Ivy, Ivy Jean, Izabella
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Jack-A-Lynn, Jackie, Jacklyn, Jacksie, Jacqueline, Jacquie, Jainie, Jainy, Jamaica, Jamie, Jan, Jane, Janeane, Janelle, Janet, Janet May, Janey, Janice, Janie, Janine, Janis, Jannie, Janny Lou, Jasey Rae, Jasmine, Jayne, Jean, Jean-Louis, Jean-Marie, Jeanette, Jeanie, Jeannie, Jeannine, Jeanny, Jemima, Jen, Jenifa, Jenni, Jennie, Jennie Lee, Jennifer, Jenny, Jenny Fey, Jenny Lee, Jenny Rebbeca, Jerri Lynn, Jesamine, Jessi, Jessica, Jessie, Jessye, Jezebel, Jill, Jillian, Jo, Jo-Ann, Jo Ann, JoJo, Joan, Joanessa, Joanie, Joanna, Joanne, Jodi, Jodie, Jody, Johanna, Johnny, Jolee, Jolene, Joni, Jools, Jordanna, Josaphina, Josephine, Josie, Joy, Juanita, Juby, Jude, Judith, Judy, Judy Mae, Julia, Juliana, Julianne, Julie, Julienne, Juliet, Juliette, June, Juno, Jura, Justine
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Kahlia, Kalen, Kamala, Kara, Kara Jane, Karen, Kari, Karina, Kashka, Kate, Katerine, Katey, Katharine, Katherine, Kathleen, Kathy, Katie, Katie Mae, Katrina, Katy, Kay, Kayleigh, Keiko, Keisha, Kelly, Kelly Jean, Kerry Anne, Kesley, Kia, Kiki, Kim, Kimberly, Kisha, Kirstyn, Kitty, Krista, Kristen, Kristina, Kristy, Krystal, Kylie, Kyrie
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Lacey, Lady, LaKia, Lalena, Lana, Lara, Lashaun, Lashonda, Latasha, Laticia, LaTisha, LaToya, Laura, Laura Jean, Laura Mae, Lauren, Laurie, Lauryn, Laverne, Lavinia, Layla, Lea, Lea Ann, Leah, Leanne, Leela, Leila, Leilani, Lena, Lenora, Lenore, Leona, LeShaun, Lesley Ann, Leslie, Leslie Anne, Leyna, Libbie, Liezah, Lil, Lila, Lilah, Lilian, Lili Marleen, Lilith, Lillie, Lilly, Lily, Lily Ann, Lily Belle, Lily Marlene, Lin, Linda, Linda Lou, Linda Lu, Lindsay, Lisa, Lisette, Liviana, Liza, Liza Jane, Lizzie, Lizzy, Lois, Lola, Lolita, Lorelei, Loreley, Lorena, Lorene, Lorenza, Loretta, Lori, Lorilie, Lorraine, Lorrie, Louisa, Louise, Lovey, Lu, Luann, Luanne, Luci, Lucille, Lucinda, Lucretia, Lucy, Ludella, Luisa, Luka, Lula, Lulla Bell, Lulu, Luna, Lupe Lu, Lyanna, Lydia, Lyla, Lynda, Lyn, Lynette, Lynn
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Mab, Mabel, Mable, Macarena, Madalaine, Madalena, Madeleine, Madeline, Madge, Madison, Madonna, Magda, Magdalena, Magdalene, Magdelene, Maggie, Maggie Mae, Maggie Mae, Mahalia, Mahila, Maime, Malinda, Mame, Mandy, Mara, Marcella, Marcia, Maree, Margaret, Margaret Ann, Margaret Anne, Margarita, Marge, Margery, Margie, Margo, Margory, Marguerite, Maria, Mariah, Mariam, Marian, Mariana, Marianna, Marianne, Marie, Marie-Jeanne, Marie Cherie, Marie Christine, Marie Marie, Mariella, Marilee, Marilyn, Marina, Marion, Marjorine, Marlena, Marlene, Marsha, Marta, Martha, Martha Lorraine, Martika, Marvalene, Mary, Mary Alice, Mary Ann, Mary Anne, Mary Beth, Mary Ellen, Mary Jane, Mary Jo, Mary Lee, Mary Lou, Mary Margaret, Maryann, Maryanne, Marylou, Matilida, Mattie, Maude, Maureen, Mavis, Maxine, May, May Alice, May Jane, Maya, Maybelle, Maybellene, Maydell, Mazey, Meagan, Medusa, Meg, Megan, Melanie, Melinda, Melissa, Mellie, Melody, Mercedes, Merilee, Mesuline, Mia, Mica, Michelle, Mildred, Millie, Milly, Mimi, Mina, Minnie, Mira, Miranda, Miriam, Missa, Missy, Misty, Mitzi, Molina, Molly, Mona, Mona Lisa, Monica, Monique, Mony, Morgan, Morgana, Morticia, Muriel, Myla, Myrna
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Nadia, Nadine, Naima, Nan, Nanci, Nancy, Nancy Ann, Nancy Lee, Nanette, Naomi, Natale, Natalia, Natalie, Natasha, Natassia, Nefertiti, Nellie, Nelly, Nettie, Nicki, Nicole, Nicolette, Niki, Nikita, Nikki, Nina, Nona, Nora, Nora Lee, Norah, Norma, Norma Jean
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Paige, Pam, Pamela, Pandora, Paris, Pat, Patricia, Patsy, Patti, Patti Ann, Patty, Paula, Paulene, Paulina, Pauline, Pearl, Pearly, Peg, Peggy, Peggy Ann, Peggy Lee, Peggy Sue, Pele, Penelope, Penny, Perelandra, Persephone, Petula, Petunia, Phaedra, Phillipa, Philomena, Phoebe, Phyllis, Pinky, Pippi, Pocahonatas, Polly, Pollyann, Pollyanna, Pollyanne, Porcelina, Portia, Prescilla, Priscilla, Prudence
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Rachael, Rachael Anne, Rachel, Ramona, Rapunzel, Raquel, Rasheeda, Ray, Reba, Rebecca, Rebecca Lynn, Rebekah, Regina, Regine, Reila, Rena, Rene, Renee, Reno, Rhiannon, Rhoda, Rhody, Rhonda, Ricky, Rikki, Rio, Rita, Rita May, Roberta, Robin, Robyn, Rohna, Rolene, Ronda, Ronnie, Rosa, Rosa Lee, Rosalee, Rosalie, Rosalinda, Rosaline, Rosalita, Rosalyn, Rosalyn, Rosanna, Rose, Roseanne, Rose-Marie, Rose Mary, Rosealia, Roseanne, Rosemarie, Rosemary, Rosetta, Rosey, Roshumba, Rosie, Rowena, Roxanne, Roxette, Ruby, Ruby Ann, Ruby Claire, Ruby Jean, Ruby Lee, Ruth, Ruth Ann, Ruthie, Ruthy
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Sabrina, Sacha, Sadie, Sadie Mae, Safronia, Sakeena, Sal, Salina, Sallie, Sally, Sally Ann, Sally Jo, Sally Lee, Sally Mae, Sally Rose, Salome, Samantha, Sammy, Sandie, Sandra, Sandra Dee, Sandy, Sara, Sara Lee, Sarah, Sarah Beth, Sarah Jane, Sasha, Sashiko, Satie, Savannah, Scarlet, Seattle, Secora, Selena, Selma, Serena, Shameka, Shandi, Shandy, Shania, Shaniqua, Shannon, Sharada, Shari, Shari Ann, Sharise, Sharleena, Sharmon, Sharon, Sharona, Sha'von, Shayla, Shayna, Sheena, Sheila, Shekhina, Sherleena, Sherrie, Sherry, Shilo, Shiralee, Shirley, Shirley Jean, Shonda, Sierra, Simone, Sissy, Sloopy, Smokey, Sofia, Sonia, Sonja, Sophia, Sophie, Stacey, Stacie Anne, Stacy, Starla, Stella, Stephanie, Stevie, Stormy, Sue, Sugaree, Sukie, Sunny, Susan, Susanna, Susannah, Susanne, Susie, Sussudio, Suzanna, Suzanne, Suze, Suzen, Suzetta, Suzi, Suzie, Suzy, Suzy Lee, Suzzette, Sybil, Sylvia, Sylvie
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Tallulah, Talula, Tamara, Tammy, Tammy Rae, Tangerine, Tania, Tanya, Tara, Tawana, Taylor, Tenesha, Tenille, Teresa, Teresa Lynn, Tereza, Terri, Terry, Tess, Tessie, Thelma, Theresa, Thumbalina, Tiffany, Tillie, Tina, Tisha, Toni, Tonya, Tootie, Tootsie, Tracey, Tracie, Tracy, Tricia, Trina, Trishalana, Tristessa, Tronya, Trudi, Trudy
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Valencia, Valentina, Valerie, Valie, Valleri, Vampira, Vanessa, Vanna, Veida, Vendella, Venus, Vera, Verla, Veronica, Vicki, Vickie, Vicky, Victoria, Vida, Vidalia, Viola Lee, Violet, Virgina, Vivian, Vivica, Vivienne
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Wanda, Wanomi, Weezie, Wendela, Wendy, Whitney, Willhelmina, Wilma, Winona, Wynona
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