Simple Twist of Fate
"Simple Twist of Fate", a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, was recorded on September 19, 1974, and was released in 1975 as the second song on his 15th studio album Blood on the Tracks.
For the film, see A Simple Twist of Fate."Simple Twist of Fate"
Background and recording[edit]
"Simple Twist of Fate" is a narrative song about a romantic relationship destined not to work out. It is unusual in that it begins in the third person before shifting into the first.[1] The song has been interpreted variously as being inspired by Suze Rotolo, Joan Baez and Sara Dylan.[2] Dylan has continually revised the lyrics in live performance over the decades (through to its most recent outing in 2021 on the Rough and Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour).[1]
The song was written in the key of E major and features a descending melody line, with a chord structure almost identical to the verses of "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", Frankie Valli's 1967 hit by Bob Crewe and Bob Gaudio. Dylan scholar Jochen Markhorst has described as "brilliant" the purposeful way Dylan fused the music to the lyrics: "It gives a magical sparkle to the rhyme scheme that on paper almost looks like an everyday rhyme (a a a b b c c). The sparse use of the minor chord is masterful too. Everyone else would, given the melancholic lyrics, play the entire song in minor. Song Maestro Dylan senses that he adds to the fascination when he plays in the major, briefly slipping to minor in every fourth line – when the main character feels alone, when he gets hit by the heat of the night, when he feels empty inside, when he is despairing if she would ever pick him again".[2]
The album version of the song was recorded at Studio A, A&R Recording Studios, in New York.[3] Dylan sang and played guitar and harmonica, with Tony Brown on bass.[3] Five takes were attempted on September 16, and three takes on 19 September; the last of these appears on Blood on the Tracks.[3]
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Other versions[edit]
The complete recording sessions of "Simple Twist of Fate", consisting of eight takes of the song, were released on the deluxe edition of The Bootleg Series Vol. 14: More Blood, More Tracks in 2018. The first take of the song was recorded on September 16, 1974, and was also included on the single-CD and 2-LP versions of the album.[9]
In popular culture[edit]
The original Blood on the Tracks version of the song is prominently featured in the Heath Ledger-starring Robbie Clark segment of I'm Not There, Todd Haynes' unconventional 2007 biopic of Dylan.[11]
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