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* CanadaEh: "Canadee-I-O"
--> ''Now, when they come down to Canada''
--> ''Scarcely 'bout half a year''
--> ''She's married this bold captain''
--> ''Who called her his dear''
--> ''She's dressed in silks and satins now''
--> ''She cuts a gallant show''
--> ''Finest of the ladies''
--> ''Down Canadee-i-o.''

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''Good As I Been To You'' is the twenty-eighth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1992.

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''Good As as I Been To to You'' is the twenty-eighth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1992.



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!! ''Tropin' On Top Of The World''

* AlbumFiller: The album started out to fulfil a [[ContractualObligationProject contractual obligation]], but it actually got good reviews.

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'''''Good As I Been To You''''' is the twenty-eighth studio album by Music/BobDylan, released in 1992.

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'''Good As I Been To You''' is a 1992 album by Music/BobDylan, the 28th studio album in his catalogue.

He hadn't recorded a solo acoustic album since ''Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan (1964)'' and it was his first entire CoverAlbum since ''Music/{{Dylan}}'' (1973). As a result many people felt it was [[RevisitingTheRoots a welcome return to his roots]] after many years of experimenting with {{Rock}}, CountryMusic and GospelMusic and performing with other bands. The album got good reviews and a follow-up, ''World Gone Wrong'' (1993), appeared in less than a year.

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'''Good '''''Good As I Been To You''' You''''' is a 1992 the twenty-eighth studio album by Music/BobDylan, the 28th studio album released in his catalogue.1992.

He hadn't recorded a solo acoustic album since ''Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan (1964)'' ''Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan'' from 1964 and it was his first entire CoverAlbum since ''Music/{{Dylan}}'' (1973).from 1973. As a result many people felt it was [[RevisitingTheRoots a welcome return to his roots]] after many years of experimenting with {{Rock}}, CountryMusic and GospelMusic and performing with other bands. The album got good reviews and a follow-up, ''World Gone Wrong'' (1993), Wrong'', appeared in less than a the following year.



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He hadn't recorded a solo acoustic album since ''Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan (1964)'' and it was his first entire CoverAlbum since ''Music/{{Dylan}}'' (1973). As a result many people felt it was a welcome return to his roots after many years of experimenting with {{Rock}}, CountryMusic and GospelMusic and performing with other bands. The album got good reviews and a follow-up, ''World Gone Wrong'' (1993), appeared in less than a year.

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He hadn't recorded a solo acoustic album since ''Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan (1964)'' and it was his first entire CoverAlbum since ''Music/{{Dylan}}'' (1973). As a result many people felt it was [[RevisitingTheRoots a welcome return to his roots roots]] after many years of experimenting with {{Rock}}, CountryMusic and GospelMusic and performing with other bands. The album got good reviews and a follow-up, ''World Gone Wrong'' (1993), appeared in less than a year.


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* RevisitingTheRoots: This album marked Dylan return to his humble beginnings.
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'''Good As I Been To You''' is a 1992 album by Music/BobDylan, the 28th studio album in his catalogue.

He hadn't recorded a solo acoustic album since ''Music/AnotherSideOfBobDylan (1964)'' and it was his first entire CoverAlbum since ''Music/{{Dylan}}'' (1973). As a result many people felt it was a welcome return to his roots after many years of experimenting with {{Rock}}, CountryMusic and GospelMusic and performing with other bands. The album got good reviews and a follow-up, ''World Gone Wrong'' (1993), appeared in less than a year.

The album did cause a bit of controversy, though, since several songs were inaccurately credited. Australian folksinger Mick Slocum sued Dylan's music publisher over the arrangement credit in "Jim Jones." Slocum recorded his arrangement with his band, The Original Bushwhackers, in 1975, and Dylan's publisher was forced to concede their error.

'''Tracklist'''
# "Frankie & Albert" (3:50)
# "Jim Jones" (3:52)
# "Blackjack Davey" (5:47)
# "Canadee-i-o" (4:20)
# "Sittin' On Top Of The World" (4:27)
# "Little Maggie" (2:52)
# "Hard Times" (4:31)
# "Step It Up And Go" (2:54)
# "Tomorrow Night" (3:42)
# "Arthur [=McBride=]" (6:20)
# "You're Gonna Quit Me" (2:46)
# "Diamond Joe" (3:14)
# "Froggie Went A-Courtin'" (6:26)

!! ''Tropin' On Top Of The World''
* AlbumFiller: The album started out to fulfill a contractual obligation, but it actually got good reviews.
* AlbumTitleDrop: "You're Gonna Quit Me"
--> ''You're gonna quit me, baby''
--> ''Good as I been to you, Lord, Lord''
* AnimalMotifs: "Froggie Went A-Courtin'" is a traditional about a frog going courting, meeting a female mouse he wants to marry.
* BreakupSong: "You're Gonna Quit Me"
--> ''Day you quit me, baby''
--> ''That's the day you die, Lord, Lord''
* CanadaEh: "Canadee-I-O"
--> ''Now, when they come down to Canada''
--> ''Scarcely 'bout half a year''
--> ''She's married this bold captain''
--> ''Who called her his dear''
--> ''She's dressed in silks and satins now''
--> ''She cuts a gallant show''
--> ''Finest of the ladies''
--> ''Down Canadee-i-o.''
* CoverAlbum: This was Dylan's first entire cover album in 18 years.
* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The black-and-white photo on the album cover.
* FaceOnTheCover: A black-and-white close-up photo of Bob Dylan.
* FolkMusic: Most songs are traditionals, but there are a few folk and country songs written by identified singer-songwriters.
* NameAndName: “Frankie & Albert”
* OneManSong: “Arthur [=McBride=]”, "Blackjack Davey", "Jim Jones" and “Diamond Joe”.
* OneWomanSong: “Little Maggie”.
* PepTalkSong: "Sittin' On Top Of The World"
--> ''I don't worry, I'm sittin' on the top of the world''
* RecordProducer: Debbie Gold.
* SillyLoveSongs: "Froggie Went A-Courtin'".
* SpiritualSuccessor: The follow-up "World Gone Wrong".
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