Bob Dylan - My One And Only Love Lyrics
The very thought of you makes my heart sing
Like an April breeze on the wings of spring
And you appear in all your splendor
My one and only love
In the hush of night while you're in my arms
I feel your lips so warm and tender
My one and only love
The touch of your hand is like heaven
A heaven that I've never known
And the blush on your cheek whenever I speak
Tells me that you are my own
You fill my eager heart with such desire
I give myself in sweet surrender
My one and only love
The touch of your hand is like heaven
A heaven that I've never known
And the blush on your cheek whenever I speak
Tells me that you are my own
You fill my eager heart with such desire
Every kiss you give sets my soul on fire
I give myself in sweet surrender
My one and only love
Other Lyrics by Artist
- Bob Dylan - Love Henry
- Bob Dylan - Cold Irons Bound
- Bob Dylan - Make You Feel My Love
- Bob Dylan - Can't Wait
- Bob Dylan - Highlands
- Bob Dylan - Tweedle Dee And Tweedle Dum
- Bob Dylan - Mississippi
- Bob Dylan - Summer Days
- Bob Dylan - Bye And Bye
- Bob Dylan - Lonesome Day Blues
- Bob Dylan - Floater
- Bob Dylan - Highwater - For Charlie Patton
- Bob Dylan - Moonlight
- Bob Dylan - Not Dark Yet
- Bob Dylan - 'Til I Fell In Love With You
- Bob Dylan - Trying To Get To Heaven
- Bob Dylan - Ragged & Dirty
- Bob Dylan - Blood In My Eyes
Rand Lyrics
- Andre Nickatina - Heaven Thru The Backdoor
- Andre Nickatina - My Wishes
- Andre Nickatina - Blood N My Hair
- Andre Nickatina - 2 T-Shirts N A Adidas Suit
- Andre Nickatina - 1 Of The Same
- Andre Nickatina - Crackin Like Pastachios
- Andre Nickatina - God Gimme G's
- Andre Nickatina - 7 Letters Coked Out
- Andre Nickatina - San Francisco Bay
Last Posts
Beyonce Shakes the Internet with Surprise Super Bowl Tease and New Music Release
Beyoncé once again set the digital world abuzz with her latest musical surprise. In an unforgettable move during the Super Bowl, a Verizon commercial served...
Watch Usher’s Full Super Bowl 2024 Halftime Performance Usher, Alicia Keys, Jermaine Dupri, Ludacris,
At the 2024 Super Bowl, Usher redefined the halftime show with a dazzling, career-highlight performance that will be remembered for years to come. Taking the...
Usher Unveils ‘Coming Home’: A Journey Through Sound and Soul in His Latest Album
Spanning three decades in the music industry, Usher has consistently mesmerized fans with his soulful tunes and magnetic performances. However, his most recent project, Coming...
Bob Dylan My One And Only Love Comments
Every kiss you give sets my soul on fire. Bobby knows a great song when he hears one.
the "drop" on this is great
From my favourite movie, "Leaving Las Vegas" with Nick Cage and Liz Shue.
I think you love that microphone more than any woman Bob. Stroke it.
If the answer is blowing in the wind and you also penned Idiot Wind- if you put the thoughts together, what do you get? Your mouth might as well be a flag just flapping in the breeze. Is there anyone in charge here? Just because it moves doesn't mean its capable of thought, intellect nor consciousness! Listen, it has sound too! But if you talk to it, the only response is always the same...
I give my (in) self to sweet surrender
Divorce
This need a fuckin clamp
flashing light is a bit off putting
Wow this is the first time I've heard this song cuz I'm so stuck on Tambourine Man Like a Rolling Stone I'm so stuck on those older songs I never heard this one he's amazing he can sing anything thank Bob Dylan for always making me smile oh yeah and thank you for Jakob he always makes my granddaughter smile and me too
Perfect song for sex with GF.
Poor Bob singing like a bad Sinatra: isn't it a pity ?
Beautiful. Sexy voice.
he's really trying to sing here..... never thought I'd say that about bob 😂😂😂
I absolutely love this music! Thank you, Bob Dylan! 🎶🎶💞💝👍🏻
Makes my heart sing like an April breeze 😁
Like a JAZZ, but
this is Dylan
Exquisite instrumentation.
turna brought me here
Love you, Bob! Always~
love you 2 Bob. lovesandrespectsxoxo'
I honestly just stumbled upon this song, and I cannot even begin to describe how beautiful it sounds.
the lyrics is so sweet. just like real love.
I need only you...
Someday, I hope you only need me.
bob dylan i felt ur pain n journey..make u rest in peace...
This is simply beautiful.Dylan never fails to surprise and amaze.
thnx bobby. for this groovy sound
The very thought of you makes my heart sing
Like an April breeze on the wings of spring
And you appear in all your splendor
My one and only love
The shadows fall and spread their mystic charms
In the hush of night while you're in my arms
I feel your lips so warm and tender
My one and only love
The touch of your hand is like heaven
A heaven that I've never known
And the blush of your cheek whenever I speak
Tells me that you are my own
You fill my eager heart with such desire
Every kiss you give sets my soul on fire
I give myself in sweet surrender
My one and only love
The touch of your hand is like heaven
A heaven that I've never known
And the blush of your cheek whenever I speak
Tells me that you are my own
You fill my eager heart with such desire
Every kiss you give sets my soul on fire
I give myself in sweet surrender
My one and only love
My hero since 1965 and he can sing indeed ☆♡☆
Hell ya! Dylan's always been a GREAT singer, just a little "different". It's what gives him that INIQUE appeal
Different times different style. Still I love this old fashioned mood Bob is deep into now.
I'll be going to those UK Dylan concerts as his biggest fan, but don't tell me or kid yourself this is Dylan singing "better than ever" or other mythology. Some of the other efforts I have heard from this album are marginally better, but not by much at all. Sorry to say this…tell me that it isn't true.
Amazingggggggggg!!! so great!!!
Fantastique!
The production is fantastic, recorded in Capitol Studios in LA, Bob's voice is massive and the playing first class, well done all !
Superb!!
Love it. Also please check out Johnny Hartman's version with John Coltrane. Killer.
Way Cool Zimmy!!:)
If he releases an album in 2020, he will have been making music for 7 different decades.....Timeless Artist and Masterful Songwriter, modern day Shakespeare!
I don't give shit wo criticizes Bob Dylan. He's a Great Man who's doing something. Everyone is jealous of a person who can easily upstage them. Bob is over criticized and underrated, and I consider him FAMILY. I love his work and everything about him. ANd I quote myself when I say, "There's only two kinds of people in the world- those that love Bob Dylan... and those who just ain't right in the head. Zachery Polk/MrBluesilingus/ProspectStudios/TheBandanaBrothers/ Bandanabro on twitter and theknewbluessocietyforpeoplewhoknow on facebook
El viejo Dylan tiene su corazón romántico, pero para los viejos rockeros suena a "establishment".
Bob's doing what HE wants to do now. I don't think he is trying to prove to anyone that he can 'sing'. THIS is what he wants to do. The thing that makes it tough for Dylan followers is that when he sings songs he has written, he says so much with such a few words. He has the knack of putting feeling and meaning in the world when he is verbalizing his thoughts. It is tough to hear him spending time doing anyone elses covers.
Beautiful, Bob. This song means more to me now than it ever did. and it's cause of you. Libby
yes... shadows in the night and fallen angels are wonderful... i'm sure triplicate is as well... but now, lets get back to writing music and giving us a great DYLAN album.... I can go to the local Indian Casino and see a Sinatra impersonator.... time to get back to work Bob.... you didn't win Nobel prize for singing the American songbook... you got it for creating a new American songbook.
Bob Dylan gets it.
Only Dylan can sing like Dylan <3
Love this - So classy
No one loves Bob Dylan more than I. I have the sagging shelves to prove it. But his (great) voice is not suited to this schmaltz. Of course I'll buy it, but 3 albums (or 5 if you include the last 2) is too much of what is hopefully a passing phase.
Please return to the original folk, blues and unique songwriting that we have loved so much over the years. Not saying this Sinatra era stuff is terrible... just not the kind of music that moves me.
A song from the 40's released in the 10's sung by a man in his 70's who was most popular in the 60's.
Timeless and beautiful. The most radical thing these days is tradition. Thumbs up Bobby
Brandon Young "The most radical thing these days is tradition". I like that line.
c'mom Bob, give us some originals.
My one, my only, my all
I can't take it anymore.
in my arms dugi
enhanced interrogation
ディランの歌声に魅せられる。あらためて素晴らしいシンガーだと思う。彼のカバーはオリジナルに匹敵する意味を持つ。並々ならぬ音楽への愛と情熱に感動。
I grew up with Bob Dylan, 44 jears.
Robert teached me moore than somebody else could do.
If you understand his lyrics,you get almost as wise as himself.
Thank you, Robert...
I uh, just forgot to breathe.
Love you. This song is full of spirit.
on l'aime aussi comme ça...
Yes, he really can sing, but why does he care? He's better than just singing. His words are his BEST asset really!
it's all in threes folks ...this will be his last of those style covers the next album will be all need material ..which will start a whole new Trifecta of totally mind blowing, face melting music
which is already in the works ...then in ten years everyone can look back and say wow that crooner era was amazingly tasty ..just like we have always done ...thanks Bob dearly enjoy it !!!!
Jaime Hill yeah but dylan is 75 now and I don't see him releasing another "trilogy" in such a short time...
I'm a fifty five year fan of this great man!
Bob Dylan love for ever
"Cela s'est passé. Je sais aujourd'hui saluer la beauté" (Arthur Rimbaud)
great!
looking for to the new release in late march.
I grew up without a father. Bob Dylan changed my life while I sat in prison in 1999 to 2001, I've been feeling remarkable since. He was a great outlet for my ugly thoughts and his songs gave me hope and shed light on the ugly things a man can experience.
Dear Liar Destroyer: A remarkable witness -- and an appreciation of Dylan's music as true and meaningful as I've ever read or heard. Thank you for sharing it. Your testimony brings several things to mind: for openers, it's no accident that Bob set you free while doing time. I've often thought and remarked that the great virtue of Dylan's art is that it frees us to discover and create artwork of our own: it sets an example for making art of our lives, in spite of the crassness, brutality, banality, infantilism, and nihilism -- all the ugliness that you mention -- that engulfs us. Dylan is famous for his "kiss-off" songs, like "Positively 4th Street." But he tells not only this or that girl to "kiss off" but also the whole stinking, stultifying world, a vapid and vicious society. You and I and other Bobcats have come to the realization that we're better off, singly or together, sticking with recusants like Bob Dylan, living our own lives as independently and vigorously, as detached and self-contained, as we can. Each liberty-loving, life-affirming American must confront the abyss on his own (as you no doubt did in your fatherless childhood and while incarcerated) and, out of the nothingness, paint his own masterpiece. Your story inspires me: "Liar Destroyer" speaks more truth, and creates a more profound and layered reality, than all the major institutions in America today. I believe that you are neither a "liar" nor a "destroyer" (I realize that you use these terms ironically) but an artist philosopher, a truth-seeker and creator. I've never done time; nor have I ever run into any trouble with the law. Thank goodness: my life is far too complicated and miserable as it is. Clean living and high thinking have always been my way. But my disciplined nature hasn't saved me or protected me. Far from it. So corrupt and contemptible is the society around me that all my virtues and gifts and accomplishments, whatever their extent, have been used against me. Fortunately, we have the transcendent artistic accomplishment of Bob Dylan to help us find our way to the light, as well as to lift our spirits. Finally, keep your eyes and ears open for the release of Volume 13 in Bob's official bootleg series. The unconfirmed word through the Dylan grapevine is that it will feature outtakes and live recordings from Dylan's religious, Christian, born-again, evangelical, or fire-and-brimstone phase of the late seventies and early eighties. Bob's singing in this period is perhaps his best: listen to "I Believe in You" and "When He Returns" from the album "Slow Train Coming." Wherever one stands on Dylan's explicit message in this trilogy, one can't help admiring the quality of the music-making. Simply astounding. I love your story, Liar Destroyer: locked up, you found your freedom.
In this earthly domain, full of disappointment and pain... here's someone else waiting with anticipation for an official and unashamed release of Dylan's gospel arsenal.
+Todd Hyatt I'm greatly appreciative for your kind words. Thank you
I highly recommend you read Bob Dylan's "Chronicles".
Settling his contract with Devil. Bob Dylan is back.
Olden days romance, was almost a sane world them days, we almost made it didn't we.
new song
with heart, so true
I just love this so much. It's so beautiful, as is always the case from Bob Dylan. It actually makes me feel so relaxed.
Vielleicht macht er mal wieder was eigenes...wäre schön... :-)
Each song shows Dylan is still the musical GENIUS!
How lucky for us, he constantly shares such skills. =>
This is the kind of song you wanna play in the background while dancing on the first date with your loved one in a fine romantic night
.¸•*♪
♪*•.¸¸¸.•*¨¨*•.¸♪¸.•*•♪¸.•*¨¨*•.¸•*♪
♥♪░ɪ ░ℓ░σ░ν░є░ чσu
.;"";. .;"";.
'+, " ,+'
---"+
I can't stand this shit anymore. It's awful. One song sounds just as dreadful as the next.
More mush from the wimp!
i think bob said it best, "you don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows." c'mon bob. give us some new and original music. that was always your gift to us. i believe you can still deliver amazing new meaningful songs. dig deep. speak up. speak out. kick some ass. look at the state of our country. we need your voice to help strengthen and unify us again. tell robert zimmerman we need bob dylan back! "...aah, but i was so much older then, i'm younger than that now"!
oboogie7 👏👏👏👏
Love this. Looking forward to hearing the entire album.
Really good! Dylan is always full of surprises.....
I know what you mean but I would take him any way I could get him , he is timeless and I love him even more today. But have to say my fav pics of him are his baby face era
Thanks you bobby😗
Another Gem from the Master,
A class act.
If it weren't for Bobby I couldn't get though these times . After a day of work and fake news i really need that voice
Building my new house I take just one of Bob's last 2 albums and play it all day long. Can't get enough. I laugh, I cry, I adore!
Good on you Bob, why not do the great American songbook, you are America's poet and we all love you! xxx Beautiful!
I wouldn't have guessed this was Dylan. It's interesting and so very different but I have to say I like the "original" Dylan better, I mean can you imagine him singing Tangled Up in Blue like this?
Beautiful love songs Bobby 😍❤️👍
You set my soul on fire. ♡ love this one.
I wish that Bob Dylan would go back to writing his own songs. From "Time Out of Mind" to "Tempest," he was on a roll there.
Bob, you are brilliant!
Bunker do Dio!
All his songs have always touched me deeply. His voice and singing have always touched me. Also something people deny is his exquisite guitar playing. For example just listen to Don't Think Twice.
I've been a Bob Dylan fan since I first saw him perform at a Joan Baez concert in Forest Hills in the early 60's. But really folks. If you did not know that this was Dylan, how eager would you be to buy this album? Tony Bennet at his age carries a tune better and this is from a fan who always thought that Dylan had a great voice. Emphasis on "had". I personally can't listen to this.
Arthur Martello I saw Bob Dylan live in 1990. It was hard to understand most of the songs he sung. The opening act was a Canadian country rock musician, Sue Medley. It still was nice seeing Bob Dylan live.
I think Dylan sounds great on this on and "I could have told you".
I had selective hearing when folks said he can't sing.