Tweeter And The Monkey Man

Published 2018-07-25
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Tweeter And The Monkey Man · The Traveling Wilburys

The Traveling Wilburys, Vol. 1

℗ 2007 T. Wilbury Limited

Released on: 2007-01-01

Producer, Associated Performer, Guitar, Vocals: George Harrison
Producer, Associated Performer, Guitar, Keyboards, Vocals: Jeff Lynne
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Bill Bottrell
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Don Smith
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Richard Dodd
Studio Personnel, Engineer: Phil MacDonald
Associated Performer, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals: Bob Dylan
Associated Performer, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals: Roy Orbison
Associated Performer, Acoustic Guitar, Vocals: Tom Petty
Associated Performer, Saxophone: Jim Horn
Associated Performer, Drums: Jim Keltner
Associated Performer, Percussion: Ray Cooper
Composer Lyricist: The Traveling Wilburys

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All Comments (21)
  • @hawkrose8403
    My Dad introduced me to this song when I was much younger I’m 42. And I love it more now than I did then. Whose still listening to this in 2024??
  • Roy Orbison, Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, George Harrison, Bob Dylan what an amazing collection of musical geniuses :) xx
  • @simesh1547
    To me, this is probably one of the best songs ever written, & probably Bob Dylan 's best ever vocal!
  • @blindcritic3309
    "Ain't no more 'opportunity' here everything's been done" Dylan sure knows how to squeeze a five-syllable word in the melody and making it so catchy...one of the greatest poet/songwriter of our time...and one of his greatest songs
  • @CP5699
    Dylan just absolutely nailed the vocal lead on this song. Such a great tune.
  • @FartingElk
    I bought this CD in 1988. I still have this CD 32 years later. It`s still AWESOME.
  • @tradermule
    The ultimate super group, never to be contested. Here the Nobel winner speaks.
  • @RyeGuy58
    This was the song that completely turned me onto Dylan. Storytelling at it's best!
  • @flyerphil
    One of the best bands ever, their combined harmonies are out of this world
  • @TheEd1957
    It will never get any better than this.
  • @mmq1971
    52 and still love this album, MINT!! Never make them like this again!!
  • My 60 year old dad just introduced this song to me at the age of 32 and I love it.
  • @mpb1472
    This song is tremendous. Could easily see this played as the drama it tells and unfolds in a movie.
  • Pure perfection. Bob Dylan at his best since 1968, I cannot express how blown away I was when this came out. So many of my favorite artists in 1 band, summer time, easy camp counselor job, and the whole world in front of me. Still love it!