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"To Ramona" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, first released on his fourth studio album, Another Side of Bob Dylan (1964). The song was written by Dylan, and produced by Tom Wilson. The lyrics were started at the May Fair Hotel in London in May 1964, and finished during a week-long stay in the Greek village of Vernilya later that month. Dylan recorded all the tracks for the album, including the song, in a single three-hour session on June 9, 1964, at Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, New York. Its narrator advises Ramona, who is preparing to return to "the South", not to follow the advice of others. Critics have suggested several different people as inspirations for the song, including Joan Baez, Suze Rotolo, and Sara Lownds.

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  • To Ramona (es)
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  • «To Ramona» es una canción del músico estadounidense Bob Dylan, publicada en su cuarto álbum de estudio, Another Side of Bob Dylan (1964). (es)
  • To Ramona – piosenka skomponowana przez Boba Dylana, nagrana przez niego w czerwcu 1964 r. i wydana na czwartym studyjnym albumie Another Side of Bob Dylan w sierpniu 1964 r. (pl)
  • "To Ramona" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, first released on his fourth studio album, Another Side of Bob Dylan (1964). The song was written by Dylan, and produced by Tom Wilson. The lyrics were started at the May Fair Hotel in London in May 1964, and finished during a week-long stay in the Greek village of Vernilya later that month. Dylan recorded all the tracks for the album, including the song, in a single three-hour session on June 9, 1964, at Studio A, Columbia Recording Studios, New York. Its narrator advises Ramona, who is preparing to return to "the South", not to follow the advice of others. Critics have suggested several different people as inspirations for the song, including Joan Baez, Suze Rotolo, and Sara Lownds. (en)
  • To Ramona è una canzone folk in stile di valzer scritta da Bob Dylan per il suo quarto album in studio, Another Side of Bob Dylan del 1964. La melodia è tratta dalla musica tradizionale messicana. To Ramona presenta anche delle affinità musicali con il brano di Rex Griffin The Last Letter del 1937. La canzone è una delle tante dell'album che non evidenzia il lato politico di Dylan ma quello più intimo, che si rivela l'aspetto più rilevante in futuro. Proprio nel periodo della composizione di To Ramona, Dylan era legato con la cantante folk Joan Baez e nel testo del brano ci sarebbero riferimenti a questa relazione. I motivi armonici della canzone rimangono Sol, Sol6 e Sol7; sono gli accordi più usati da Dylan nelle tracce di questo periodo. (it)
  • To Ramona är en låt skriven av Bob Dylan och lanserad på hans album Another Side of Bob Dylan 1964. Låten går i valstakt, men går också i folkmusikstil. Låten är en av flera på albumet där Dylan tydligt lämnar de mer politiska texter han haft på sina två föregående album till förmån för mer personliga reflektioner. Låten har antagits i hög grad handla om Joan Baez. Baez har själv sagt att när Dylan skrev brev till henne adresserade han dem ibland to Ramona, till Ramona. Dylan har framför låten över 300 gånger live sedan 1964, och så sent som 2014 har den då och då spelats under konsert på The Never Ending Tour. En liveversion finns tillgänglig på albumet The Bootleg Series Vol. 6: Bob Dylan Live 1964, Concert at Philharmonic Hall. (sv)
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