She Belongs To Me - Recording

Recording

The version of the song that appears on Bringing It All Back Home was recorded on the evening of January 14, 1965 and produced by Tom Wilson. This version included electric guitar parts played by John Hammond Jr. and Bruce Langhorne and a bass part played by William E. Lee in addition to Dylan's acoustic guitar and harmonica. However, like the other love song on side one, "Love Minus Zero/No Limit", "She Belongs to Me" was recorded a day earlier in an acoustic version. It was also recorded earlier in the day on January 14 with the full band that is used on the rest of side one of the album. An unreleased outtake of the song from the Bringing It All Back Home sessions is known to exist where Dylan is supported only by Langhorne's guitar, with no bass, drums or third guitar.

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