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Another similar song is "The Observations of a Crow" by Marty Stuart, from the 1999 album The Pilgrim where, in addition, you can read: There have been a number of discussions on message boards about the melodic similarities between this song and "Things Have Changed" by Bob Dylan, which was recorded shortly after. Stuart told American Songwriter magazine there's a reason for the resemblance, because of a night he went out with Dylan. "I took it to my warehouse to see all the country music treasures I have," Stuart said. "Bob was like, 'Hey, I like that 'Crow' song. I could borrow some of that." I said, 'Well, I probably borrowed it from you in the first place. Go ahead." Source: https://www.songfacts.com/facts/marty-stuart/the-observations-of-a-crow Jcollmart (talk) 17:39, 26 September 2022 (UTC)Reply