Danielle M. plays a folky cover of Dylan's "Mr. Tambourine Man." Nothing fancy, just some basing strumming and a nice voice. We typically know the most famous version of the song recorded by the Byrds, which is a full band arrangement featuring Roger McGuinn's 12-string guitar. The story goes that they Byrds happened to be in the studio and Dylan was in the building, recording in another room in the studio. They invited him in to hear their cover of his song. When they played it for him, he remarked, "That's cool man. What song is it?" He didn't even recognize his own song!
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