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| - %22Tombstone Blues%22 is the second track of Bob Dylan's 1965 album Highway 61 Revisited. Musically it is influenced by the blues, while the lyrics are typical of Dylan's surreal style of the period, with such lines as %22the sun's not yellow, it's chicken%22.A live recording of the song, made for MTV in November 1994, was released on MTV Unplugged in 1995.The song was performed by Marcus Carl Franklin and Richie Havens in I'm Not There, the film based on Dylan's life. The soundtrack version is performed solely by Havens. Two lines from the song, spoken by the %22Commander in Chief%22 – %22Death to all those who would whimper and cry%22 and %22The sun's not yellow; it's chicken%22 – are spoken by a digitally manipulated Lyndon B. Johnson in another scene in the film.Sheryl Crow performed the song on her live album Sheryl Crow and Friends: Live from Central Park alongside Eric Clapton, Chrissie Hynde, Keith Richards, Stevie Nicks, Sarah McLachlan, and the Dixie Chicks.Stephen King quotes from the song at the end of his first-published novel Carrie. He uses the lines:%22Now I wish I could write you a melody so plainThat could hold you dear lady from going insaneThat could ease you and cool you and cease the painOf your useless and pointless knowledge%22And again quotes from the song with the line:%22you will not die, it's not poison%22 in chapter eleven of the novel Gerald's Game.
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