Bob Dylan’s favourite cover of ‘Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door’

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By Arun Starkey, Tue 2nd Nov 2021 16.15 GMT

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Knockinโ€™ on Heavenโ€™s Doorโ€™ is one of Bob Dylanโ€™s greatest moments. Written in 1973, the track features a glamorous, all-star band. Boasting The Byrds frontman Roger McGuinn on the six-string and Jim Keltner on the drums, it also utilised the talents of the iconic backing singers Carol Hunter, Donna Weiss and Brenda Patterson. Together, this stellar lineup created something spiritually driven and emotionally hard-hitting.

Out of all of Dylanโ€™s post-1960s work, โ€˜Knockinโ€™ on Heavenโ€™s Doorโ€™ is one of his most loved. Described by Dylan biographer Clinton Heylin as โ€œan exercise in splendid simplicityโ€, it discusses the notions of life and death, and through its glorious composition, it has earned legions of fans with an inter-generational appeal that is largely unseen in music.

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