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Tomorrow Is A Long Time
Composer: Bob Dylan
Grateful Dead
No Grateful Dead recordings.
Other
Four Strong Winds, Ian and Sylvia, 1964
Paths of Victory, Hamilton Camp, 1964
How Many Seas Must A White Dove Sail, Linda Mason, 1964
Sing of Our Times, The Brothers Four, 1964
Fifth Album, Judy Collins, 1965
Odetta Sings Dylan, Odetta, 1965
The Songs Of Bob Dylan Through The Heart Of A Girl, Dorinda Duncan, 1965
Sing Bob Dylan, The Brothers Four, 1965
Sing The Songs of Bob Dylan, The Silkie, 1965
You've Got to Hide Your Love Away, The Silkie, 1965
The Bob Dylan Song Book, Golden Gate Strings, 1965
Time, Pozo-Seco Singers, 1966
Sebastian Cabot, Actor - Bob Dylan, Poet, Sebastian Cabot, 1967
Dion, Dion and The Belmonts, 1968
Homeward Bound, Harry Belafonte, 1969
Recollections: The Best of Judy Collins, Judy Collins, 1969
It's Me Mum, Wally Whyton, 1969
Catch The Wind, We Five, 1970
Every Picture Tells a Story, Rod Stewart, 1971
Greatest Hits, Vol. 2, Bob Dylan, 1971
Sandy, Sandy Denny, 1972
Refuge, Heaven & Earth, 1973
In Demand, Elvis Presley, 1977
The Best of Rod Stewart, Vol. 2, Rod Stewart, 1977
Masterpieces, Bob Dylan, 1978
Roses & Sunshine, Nana Mouskouri, 1979
Elvis: A Legendary Performer, Vol. 4, Elvis Presley, 1980
Morning Sky, Chris Hillman, 1982
A Valentine Gift for You, Elvis Presley, 1985
Her Finest Hour, Judy Collins, 1986
Who Knows Where the Time Goes, Sandy Denny, 1986
Fat Tuesday, Passion Fodder, 1986
Greatest Hits, Ian and Sylvia, 1987
Loving You, Hugh Moffatt, 1987
Songs Of Bob Dylan (Start label), Various Artists (Elvis Presley), 1989
Abraham Martin & John, Dion & the Belmonts, 1990
The Bob Dylan Songbook, Various Artists (Rod Stewart), 1991
Troubadours of the Folk Era, Vol. 1, Various Artists (Joan Baez), 1992
From Nashville To Memphis, The Essential 60's Masters, Elvis Presley, 1993
Vintage, Rod Stewart, 1993
The Times They Are A Changin': A Tribute To Bob Dylan, Vol 2, Various Artists (Danielle Howle), 1994
The Black Family, The Black Family, 1995
Time / I Can Make It With You, Pozo-Seco Singers, 1996
Gold Dust: Live at the Royalty, Sandy Denny, 1998
The Ballad Album, Rod Stewart, 1998
Leave Them a Flower Minus One/It's Me Mum, Wally Whyton, 1998
20th Century Masters: A Tribute to Bob Dylan, Various Artists (Glenn Yarbrough), 1998
Pickin' Up, Red, White & Blue (Grass), 1999
Tomorrow Is A Long Time, Elvis Presley, 1999
Treasury of Folk: Folk Favorites 1956-1964, Various Artists (Ian & Sylvia), 1999
Stranger Blues, Dream City Film Club, 1999
Artist of the Century, Elvis Presley, 1999
The Elvis Presley Collection: Treasures: 1964-1969, Elvis Presley, 1999
Time-Life Treasury of Folk, Vol. 3, Various Artists (Ian & Sylvia), 199?
It Suits Me Well: The Songs of Sandy Denny, Vikki Clayton, 2000
The Stewart Years, The Kingston Trio, 2000
A Nod to Bob: An Artists' Tribute to Bob Dylan on His 60th Birthday, Various Artists (Rosalie Sorrels), 2001
Blue Suede Shoes Collection, Elvis Presley, 2001
The Complete Vanguard Studio Recordings, Ian & Sylvia, 2001
Live & Unplugged at the Station Inn, Gail Davies, 2001
Forever Young: A British Folk Tribute to Bob Dylan, Various Artists (Vikki Clayton), 2001
May Your Song Always Be Sung Again: The Songs of Bob Dylan Vol. 2, Various Artists (Elvis Presley), 2001
Reason to Believe: The Complete Mercury Studio Recordings, Rod Stewart, 2002
Joan Baez in Concert, Pt. 2, Joan Baez, 2002 (CD bonus track)
Sing of Our Times / The Honey Wind Blows, The Brothers Four, 2004
Mostly Dylan, Tom Corwin & Tim Hockenberry, 2004
Mockingbird, David Ogilvy, 2005
Forever Changing: The Golden Age of Elektra 1963-1973, Various Artists (Judy Collins), 2006
Fifth Album/In My Life, Judy Collins, 2006
Scenechronized, The Seldom Scene, 2007
Vanguard Visionaries, Ian & Sylvia, 2007
Notes
Performed only once - in the Dylan/Dead set on 12th July 1987.
First recorded by Dylan in December 1962 for the Witmark publishing company. A working title for this during recording sessions was Lonesome Would Mean Nothing To Me.
Some Dylan scholars have suggested a link between this song and the 16th century English song Westron Winde, also known as O Western Wind. The link is based on the similarity of a couple of lines of the lyrics.
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