1962 Bob Dylan Love Song Was Inspired by an Unexpected Wake-Up Call at Dawn ...Saudi Arabia

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In 1962, Dylan wrote the lyrics to "Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right" after his girlfriend, Susie Rotolo, went on a trip to Italy and he was left in her New York apartment. According to Rolling Stone, one of the song's most iconic lines reveals a personal experience between the two.

In a story for The New York Times, Rotolo shared, "I've always had trouble talking or reminiscing about the 1960s because of my place close to Dylan, the mover and shaper of the culture of that era. The kind of adulation and scrutiny he received made that conversation awkward for me."

She added, "He became an elephant in the room of my life. I am private by nature, and my instinct was to protect my privacy, and consequently his."

The LP was added to the National Registry by the Library of Congress in 2002.

The album was originally titled Bob Dylan's Blues. He was only 22 when he recorded a volume of material that is widely known as one of the greatest folk albums of all time.

Related: On This Day: Bob Dylan Released His Most Controversial Album Ever

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