I AIN’T GOT NO HOME (Bob Dylan)
“I Ain’t Got No Home” is a song made popular by Woody Guthrie in which the singer laments the difficulties that life presents him. It was based on the old gospel song known variously as “Can’t Feel at Home” or “I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore”, a version of which was recorded by the Carter Family in 1931. (More from Wikipedia)
Two of his songs (Ron Franklin writes all of his own material) basically quote Bob Dylan. The other is “We Ain’t Got No Home”, which has a title and some lyrics that are virtually the same as Woody Guthrie’s “I Ain’t Got No Home”. In the very beginning, Dylan was described as being just one among a host of Guthrie wannabes; but “I Ain’t Got No Home” is one of the very few Guthrie songs that Dylan recorded, even before he did much songwriting – I speak as someone owning dozens of Dylan bootleg albums as well as virtually all of his Columbia and Asylum releases.
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