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Beatles: Why Bob Dylan Felt They Ripped Him Off With ‘Norwegian Wood’

Beatles: Why Bob Dylan Felt They Ripped Him Off With ‘Norwegian Wood’

Beatles: Why Bob Dylan Felt They Ripped Him Off With ‘Norwegian Wood’
April 10
10:33 2020

The Beatles and Bob Dylan are two of the artists who revolutionized rock music in the 1960s. It’s no secret the Beatles occasionally took influence from Dylan. Dylan was all too aware of the influence he had on the Fab Four.

Dylan had quite the reaction when he first heard the Beatles’ classic album Rubber Soul. In particular, the track “Norwegian Wood (The Bird Has Flown)” provoked lots of feelings in him. He told someone the song really belonged to him.

Bob Dylan playing the piano | Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

Bob Dylan didn’t like when others took influence from him

In the 1960s, Dylan felt other artists like Sonny & Cher were taking influence from him. He was right, as Sonny & Cher’s signature hit “I Got You Babe” was directly inspired by Dylan’s “It Ain’t Me Babe.” When Dylan heard Rubber Soul, he felt it was yet another example of someone co-opting his musical style.

Source: Beatles: Why Bob Dylan Felt They Ripped Him Off With ‘Norwegian Wood’

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Martin Nethercutt

Martin Nethercutt

Martin A Nethercutt is a writer, singer, producer and loves music. Creative Director at McCartney Studios Editor-in-Chief at McCartney Times Creator-in-Chief at Geist Musik President (title) at McCartney Multimedia, Inc. Went to Albert-Schweitzer-Schule Kassel Lives in Playa del Rey From Kassel, Germany Married to Ruth McCartney

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