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"Watching the River Flow" is a blues rock song by American singer Bob Dylan. Produced by Leon Russell, it was written and recorded during a session in March 1971 at Blue Rock Studio in New York City. The song was praised by critics for its energy and distinctive vocals, guitar, and piano. It may represent Dylan's account of his writer's block in the early 1970s, and his wish to deliver less politically engaged material and find a new balance between public and private life. It was a Top 40 hit in Canada, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, and reached No. 41 on the US Billboard charts. The song was included on the 1971 Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II, and other Dylan compilation albums. In 2011, five current and former Rolling Stones appeared on a recording of "Watching the River Flow" as part of a tribute project for pianist Ian Stewart. The song has been covered by the Earl Scruggs Revue, Steve Gibbons, Colin James, Russell, and many others. (Full article...)
Moisejp (and anyone else interested): thoughts and edits are welcome. This is the last batch of blurbs for older FACs for a while. - Dank (push to talk) 23:33, 23 December 2019 (UTC)
Thanks, Dank, it looks good to me. Happy New Year! Moisejp (talk) 19:16, 1 January 2020 (UTC)
- Great, thanks. It was a happy new year until the guns and fireworks kept me up last night :) - Dank (push to talk) 22:20, 1 January 2020 (UTC)