Miley Cyrus goes country with Bob Dylan's You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go

jeremylr 2012-09-10

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The official music video for "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go," released in January 2012 on the 'Chimes of Freedom' charity project Credit: Courtesy of Hollywood Records...

When Miley Cyrus walked into Hollywood's Henson Recording Studios last fall to record her contribution to the Chimes of Freedom charity project featuring the songs of Bob Dylan, who knew that she would be forging a possible career move into country music.

Along with songwriter and producer John Shanks [Sheryl Crow, Keith Urban, Bon Jovi], who has worked with Miss Cyrus on her previous two releases [The Time of Our Lives and Can't Be Tamed, plus her chart-topper "The Climb"], the song she chose was "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go".

It was originally written and recorded by Dylan and appeared as a cut on arguably his best album, 1975's Blood on the Tracks.

The legendary songwriter was at a critical impasse in his personal life when "Lonesome" was recorded in September 1974 in New York City. He and his first wife, Sara, were experiencing their first major marital problems, which would ultimately end in divorce three years later. To read the full article, featuring exclusive photos and videos, simply visit http://exm.nr/LDn6aM

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