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Who sang Most of the Time?

Bob Dylan released the song Most of the Time. Date of release: 1989.

Release date: 1989
Duration: 05:4
The story of the song ' Most of the Time '

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The meaning of the song 'Most of the Time ', based on the lyrics
What is Most of the Time about?
🎶 Most of the Time song analysis
The song is about a man who focuses on his life and can deal with any problem that comes his way. He rarely thinks about his former partner and can function without her. He doesn't know if he really loved her or if she was really a part of his life. Overall, he is satisfied with his life, even without her.

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Bob Dylan - Short Biography

- Bob Dylan is an American singer-songwriter, often considered one of the greatest songwriters of all time.
- He has had a career spanning over 60 years and has been a major figure in popular culture.
- His most famous work dates from the 1960s, with songs such as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'."
- The lyrics he wrote during this period incorporated a range of political, social, philosophical and literary influences.
- His songs addressed the emerging counterculture and challenged the conventions of pop music.
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"Hurricane" is a powerful protest song co-written by Bob Dylan and Jacques Levy, released on the 1976 album "Desire." The song chronicles the imprisonment of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, a boxer who was wrongly convicted due to rampant racism and profiling. The song details the many acts of injustice committed against Carter, which led to his false conviction. Released as a single in November 1975, "Hurricane" is a stirring reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice and the need to stand up to discrimination and corruption.

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