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[2026] Bob Dylan’s Famous and Popular Songs: A Guide for Beginners

Bob Dylan—Nobel laureate in literature, a singer-songwriter and poet who shines brilliantly in the history of music.

Legendary songs like “Blowin’ in the Wind” and “Like a Rolling Stone” have moved countless hearts across generations.

Though known as a pioneer of folk rock, he has in fact continued to release work energetically since the 2000s, with creativity that shows no sign of waning.

In this article, we’ll introduce a wide range of Dylan’s songs, from masterpieces of the ’60s to recent triumphs.

Whether you’re new to his music or looking to rediscover its appeal, we hope you’ll find a new favorite track!

[2026] Bob Dylan’s Masterpieces and Popular Songs Summary [For Beginners] (61–70)

Girl From North CountryBob Dylan

Girl from the North Country – Bob Dylan
Girl From North CountryBob Dylan

One of Bob Dylan’s classic songs included on his 1963 album The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan.

It influenced Simon & Garfunkel’s Scarborough Fair, and parts of the lyrics are exactly the same.

Girl from the North CountryBob Dylan

Girl from the North Country – Bob Dylan
Girl from the North CountryBob Dylan

Bob Dylan’s “Girl from the North Country” is the perfect song for the season when cold, wintry winds blow.

Released in 1963, this classic is featured on his early masterpiece “The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan,” which reached number one on the UK charts.

The sound of the acoustic guitar paired with Dylan’s distinctive vocals evokes a sense of poignancy and melancholy.

When he won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016, a musical was staged that used 20 of his songs, including “Girl from the North Country.”

Have Yourself a Merry Little ChristmasBob Dylan

Bob Dylan – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Official Audio)
Have Yourself a Merry Little ChristmasBob Dylan

Bob Dylan, a musician from the United States who is also popular in Japan, is known for his distinctive, gritty voice.

Surprisingly, however, his singing style is gentle and enveloping.

One example is his Christmas song “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas.” While his voice creates a sense of power, the vocal line itself is simple, with little inflection and few high notes, making it very easy to sing.

He not busy being born is busy dyingBob Dylan

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He not busy being born is busy dyingBob Dylan

“Those who aren’t busy being reborn every day are busy dying every day.” Does it mean we should live today to find a self that’s different from yesterday? It makes me feel as if I’m being asked whether I’m taking a negative or a positive view.

Masters of WarBob Dylan

Bob Dylan – Masters of War (Official Audio)
Masters of WarBob Dylan

The legendary musician, Bob Dylan.

His work is often seen as having a bright tone, but in fact he also wrote songs centered on anger.

One of those is “Masters of War.” It’s a piece that voices anger toward the leaders who drive wars—the masters of war.

Although it was released in 1963, its lyrics remain relatable whenever you listen.

While the words are fierce, the delivery is notably calm, reflecting its country music style.

Murder Most FoulBob Dylan

Bob Dylan – Murder Most Foul (Official Audio)
Murder Most FoulBob Dylan

A monumental 17-minute ballad that symbolizes the changing times has arrived from Bob Dylan.

Released as a single in March 2020, the piece weaves an epic tale centered on the assassination of President John F.

Kennedy, interlacing the history of American social change, music, and film.

It is a song that can be called the culmination of Dylan’s career.

Closing out the album Rough and Rowdy Ways, it was unveiled amid the COVID-19 pandemic and resonated with many as a beacon of light in an anxious era.

It’s a must-listen for those well-versed in history and passionate about music and film.

Why not spend some time reflecting on American history as you listen to Dylan’s poetic narration?

One Too Many MorningsBob Dylan

A track featured on the third studio album, The Times They Are A-Changin, released in 1964.

It was particularly popular in Los Angeles.

The song has been covered by many artists, including the Beau Brummels and Johnny Cash.