Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight
Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight

Bob Dylan - Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight Lyrics

Rock
Nov 1, 1983
117
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who is the songwriter for 'Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight'?

    The songwriter for 'Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight' is Bob Dylan. He is credited with writing the lyrics and composing the music for this track.

  2. On which album did 'Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight' appear?

    'Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight' is the final track on Bob Dylan's album 'Infidels,' released in 1983. The album marks Dylan's return to secular themes after several gospel-influenced records.

  3. Who produced the album 'Infidels'?

    The album 'Infidels' was produced by Bob Dylan along with Mark Knopfler, the frontman of Dire Straits. Knopfler was approached by Dylan to help produce the album due to his comfort with modern recording studio technology.

  4. How was 'Infidels' received by critics upon its release?

    Upon its release, 'Infidels' received strong positive reviews, with many considering it Dylan's best work since 'Blood on the Tracks.' The album was praised for its songwriting and performances, generating attention for its secular themes after Dylan's religious period.

  5. Were there any notable omissions from the 'Infidels' album?

    Yes, several songs were inexplicably cut from 'Infidels' just prior to mastering. Among them was 'Blind Willie McTell,' which many critics consider a career highlight. The song was not officially released until 'The Bootleg Series Volume III' appeared eight years later.

  6. How does 'Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight' stand out on the 'Infidels' album?

    'Don't Fall Apart on Me Tonight' stands out as a pure love song, closing the 'Infidels' album. It continues a tradition from Dylan's past albums, which often concluded with love songs directed towards the narrator's partner.

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