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Fact #38976

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Short story:

The Byrds record the Bob Dylan song You Ain't Goin' Nowhere for Columbia Records in Nashville, Tennessee, USA. At the same session they also record Hickory Wind.

Full article:

Roger McGuinn : When we recorded You Ain't Going Nowhere, I switched around a line. I sang, 'Pack up your money and pick up your tent" and it should have been 'Pick up your money and pack up your tent.' And Bob doesn't like people messing around with his lyrics, so he recorded it the right way, and then added my name after it, to clue me in that I'd screwed it up. It was a friendly jab. I'm honoured that my name appears on one of his records. He and I are like brothers. Every time we meet it's like we've never been apart.
(Interview with Johnny Black for Mojo Collections)