If Not for You

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  1. Dylan had also grown disaffected with Johnston. According to Kooper, Dylan said he had to credit Johnston for contractual reasons. [18]
  2. Cannon concluded: "This number isn't 'It Ain't Me, Babe'. But it isn't romantic, either." [25]
  3. Drummer Alan White has said that John Lennon was one of the rhythm guitarists, [56] along with Ringo Starr on tambourine. [61] Neither Leng nor Beatles historian Bruce Spizer list Lennon among the musicians on the completed track, however. [56] [59]
  4. Another All Things Must Pass track, "Apple Scruffs", was performed by Harrison in Dylan's original style of strummed acoustic guitar and harmonica. [66]
  5. The Concert for Bangladesh was Harrison's first live performance as a headlining artist since the Beatles retired from touring in 1966. [77] Former Apple employee Chris O'Dell recalls that journalist Al Aronowitz, a mutual friend of Harrison and Dylan, was confident that Dylan would show up for the rehearsal, since "Bob would never let George down." Such was the relief when Dylan arrived soon afterward, according to O'Dell, "It was as if the Lord Himself had floated down from the heavens ... we watched George walk across the stage to give Bob a hug. That was a moment, I'll tell you." [78]

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Sources

"If Not for You"
If not for you by bob dylan UK single solid centre side-A.png
UK single (solid centre) of the Bob Dylan recording
Single by Bob Dylan
from the album New Morning
B-side "New Morning"
ReleasedEarly 1971
RecordedAugust 12, 1970
Genre Country rock
Length2:39
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s) Bob Dylan
Producer(s) Bob Johnston
Bob Dylan singles chronology
"Wigwam"
(1970)
"If Not for You"
(1971)
"Watching the River Flow"
(1971)
Official audio
"If Not for You" (alternative take) by Bob Dylan on YouTube