1966Released
3:05

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"I Want You" is only about three minutes long but contains an enormous cast of characters. There's a guilty undertaker, a lonesome organ grinder, a drunken politician weeping, the Queen of Spades, and many more. The song feels like a stream-of-consciousness thing spit out on the spot, but that feeling was arrived at by extensive revision, as Dylan created several drafts before coming to the final one. The fast, upbeat sound of the song is radio friendly, but the strange characters in the lyrics add mystery and complexity that isn't usually found in pop music. The chorus of: I want you I want you I want you so bad would be absurdly trite if it wasn't balanced by the surreal poetry of the other lyrics. Those other lyrics also contain conflicting emotions that, when sung with the upbeat sound, sound sort of paradoxical. In the beginning there's funeral imagery and then later Dylan snatching someone's flute and drinking from a broken cup. There seems to be some sort of bitterness or anger underneath the happy veneer. This has always been part of Dylan's genius, making songs intelligible enough to be coherent, yet infusing them with unanswered questions that have people debating his intent 50 years later.

One of the characters in the song has been linked to Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones. Jones played flute, suggesting he may have been the "dancing child with his Chinese suit," whose flute Dylan takes and then treats not-too-cutely. The Jones association is bolstered by the fact that fact that a couple lines later Dylan sings "because time was on his side," referring to "Time Is On My Side," the first Stones song to break the Top 10 in the United States.

Musician Al Kooper, who worked with Dylan throughout his career and is probably best known for playing that killer, slightly-out-of-time organ in "Like a Rolling Stone," loved "I Want You" and was desperate to record it. Dylan responded by refusing to record the song night after night. Kooper had been instrumental in the making of Blonde on Blonde. He'd hang with Dylan in the hotel room while Dylan came up with the songs and then rush to the studio to prep the rest of the band for recording. This way, when Dylan arrived, they'd be ready. Dylan toyed with Kooper by slyly refusing to play "I Want You" until the very last day. Even then Dylan didn't volunteer to record it. To force Dylan's hand, Kooper taught the song to the band without asking permission first.

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Song Analysis

Key, BPM (tempo) and time signature of I Want You.
FKey
MajorMode
4/4Time Signature
100BPM

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Columbia
Originally Released 1966 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

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