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  • May 17, 1967
    The Bob Dylan documentary "Dont Look Back" debuts at San Francisco's Presidio Theatre. Its off-stage moments include Dylan and Joan Baez harmonizing on two Hank Williams hits, "Lost Highway" and "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"
    Jul 11, 1967
    Bob and Sara Dylan have a daughter, Anna Lea Dylan, months before he records the original version of "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight," a future country hit for Judy Rodman
    Aug 25, 1967
    Bob Dylan's "Blonde On Blonde" earns a gold album from the RIAA. The collection was one of three Dylan albums recorded at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Oct 17, 1967
    Bob Dylan begins recording the album "John Wesley Harding," the second of three he records in Nashville, at the Columbia Recording Studios, with local musicians Kenny Buttrey, Charlie McCoy and Pete Drake
    Oct 23, 1967
    The concert movie "Festival" debuts in New York City. The film features music from the Newport Folk Festival by Johnny Cash, Bob Dylan, Judy Collins, Joan Baez, Cousin Emmy, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Pete Seeger and Peter, Paul & Mary
    Nov 21, 1967
    Bob Dylan records "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" at the Columbia Recording Studios in Nashville, during sessions for his album "John Wesley Harding." Judy Rodman turns the song into a country hit nearly 20 years later
    Dec 27, 1967
    Columbia releases Bob Dylan's "John Wesley Harding," the second in a trio of albums he records in Nashville during the 1960s. One of its songs, "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight," becomes a country hit for Judy Rodman in 1987
    Jan 20, 1968
    Woody Guthrie is celebrated with a tribute concert at New York's Carnegie Hall. The lineup includes Bob Dylan, The Band, Tom Paxton, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Pete Seeger, Judy Collins and Arlo Guthrie, who covers "Oklahoma Hills." The night closes with a multi-artist performance of "This Land Is Your Land"
    Mar 19, 1968
    Bob Dylan receives a gold record from the RIAA for "John Wesley Harding," the second of three albums he recorded in Nashville using the city's session players
    Jun 5, 1968
    Abe Zimmerman, the father of Bob Dylan, dies of a heart attack in Minnesota. Dylan's output already includes the country songs "It Ain't Me, Babe," "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" and "You Ain't Going Nowhere"

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