This year, Bob Dylan will be releasing one of his strangest artistic diversions yet with Shadows In The Night, a collection of songs first made famous by Frank Sinatra. For those of us wondering just how Dylan would tackle the work of Ol’ Blue Eyes, we now have our answer in the form of “Stay With Me.” The song has been a staple of Dylan’s live show as of late, and the recorded version finds Dylan putting his own stamp on the song with mournful pedal steel and clean-picked jazz guitar. You can listen to the song below.
Shadows In The Night comes out on February 3rd.
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