Bob Dylan just can’t be stopped. The legendary singer-songwriter is still going strong at 72 years old, and he’s prepping a new album for later this year. The first taste of Dylan’s new album, a cover of the Frank Sinatra classic “Full Moon And Empty Arms,” can be heard on the singer’s website.
The cover popped up mysteriously this morning, and a spokesperson for Dylan confirmed to Rolling Stone that the song was from an album Dylan is planning to put out later this year. No title has been confirmed for the project, but Dylan recently posted a photo on his website that implies that the album will be titled Shadows In The Night.
In the meantime, Europeans can expect to see Dylan throughout the summer when his Never Ending Tour kicks off in Ireland on June 16th.
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