Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan
ISBN-10
1846094925
ISBN-13
9781846094927
Series
Bob Dylan
Category
Music
Pages
175
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Amsco Music
Author
Bob Dylan

Description

A pocket-sized collection of Dylan's hits presented in chord songbook format. The songbook includes complete lyrics, chord names and a handy chord box reference sheet and features over 60 Dylan classics!Songs include:Knockin On Heaven's Door/All Along The Watchtower/Blowin In The Wind/Lay Lady Lay/Hurricane/Like A Rolling Stone/Mr Tambourine Man/This Wheel's On Fire

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