music.wikisort.org - Composition"Man Gave Names to All the Animals" is a song written by Bob Dylan that appeared on his 1979 album Slow Train Coming and was also released as a single in some European countries, becoming a chart hit in France and Belgium. It was also released as a promo single in the US.[4][2] However, some have labelled it the worst song Dylan ever wrote.[2] A 2013 reader's poll conducted by Rolling Stone magazine, ranked "Man Gave Names to All the Animals" as being the fourth worst Bob Dylan song, behind "Gotta Serve Somebody" (the hit single from Slow Train Coming) in second place.[5]
1979 single by Bob Dylan
"Man Gave Names to All the Animals" |
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 French cover |
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B-side | - "Trouble in Mind" (France)
- "When He Returns" (Europe)
- "When You Gonna Wake Up?"(US)
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Released | 1979 |
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Recorded | May 4, 1979 Muscle Shoals Sound Studios |
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Length | 4:25 |
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Label | Columbia Records |
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Songwriter(s) | Bob Dylan |
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Producer(s) | Jerry Wexler Barry Beckett |
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"Forever Young" (1978) |
"Man Gave Names to All the Animals" (1979) |
"Gotta Serve Somebody" (1979) |
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"Man Gave Names to All the Animals" has been covered by multiple artists, including Townes Van Zandt, who covered the song on his 1993 album Roadsongs.[2] The lyrics were turned into a children's book published by Harcourt in 1999, with illustrations by Scott Menchin.[2] The Singing Kettle covered this song in the second episode of their third BBC television series, while The Wiggles covered it on their album Furry Tales in 2013.
Lyrics and music
The music to "Man Gave Names to All the Animals" is reggae-inspired.[2][3] The lyrics were inspired by the biblical Book of Genesis, chapter 2 verses 19–20 in which Adam named the animals and birds.[2][3] The lyrics have an appeal to children, rhyming the name of the animal with one of its characteristics. So after describing an animal's 'muddy trail' and 'curly tail', Dylan sings that 'he wasn't too small and he wasn't too big' and so that animal was named a pig.[3] Similarly, the cow got its name because Adam 'saw milk comin' out but he didn't know how' and the bear got its name because it has a 'great big furry back and furry hair'.[3]
In the last verse, the lyrics take a more sinister turn.[4]
- Saw an animal as smooth as glass
- Slithering his way through the grass
- Saw him disappear by a tree near a lake
The verse ends there, with the music hanging and the lyrics avoiding naming the snake.[4][3] In concert, Dylan sometimes elaborated on the meaning of the snake to him at the time.[4] For example, in a concert in Pittsburgh in May 1980, Dylan confirmed that the animal in the final verse is the same snake that appeared to Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden;[4] in Dylan's description that day, Lucifer had put his spirit into that snake, and Jesus later died not only for forgiveness of sins but also to destroy the devil's work.[4] Despite the obvious biblical source for the song, Dylan avoids any explicit mention of Adam and Eve, which (to author Oliver Trager) seems to pin the blame for the fall of man solely on the snake.[2] Music critic Michael Gray finds it interesting that Dylan avoids blaming Eve for man's fall, appreciating that he stops 'the song short on a beautifully hungover note at the arrival on the scene of the serpent'.[6]
According to back-up singer Regina Havis Brown, originally Dylan was not sure if he wanted to include "Man Gave Names to All the Animals" on Slow Train Coming.[2] But when Dylan heard Brown's three-year-old son laughing at the identification of the animals, he said 'I'm going to put that on the record.'[2]
Dylan regularly played "Man Gave Names to All the Animals" in concert between 1979 and 1981, and he played it in concert again during his 1987 tour of Europe, in light of the song's popularity there.[4][2] In concert, he often played with the lyrics, switching animals and messing up the rhymes.[2] For example, the line 'he wasn't too small and he wasn't too big' might be followed by identifying the animal as a giraffe rather than a pig.[2][7] Dylan's back-up singers would often hiss to replace the missing line identifying the snake.[2]
Reception
Rolling Stone described "Man Gave Names to All the Animals" as being 'clever' but 'not very profound' and that although it 'went over pretty well live', it is 'simplistic' and easy to see 'why it has detractors'.[5] Author John Nogowski calls it 'an embarrassment', 'silly', and 'just awful'.[8] But music critic Michael Gray praised it as one of the stand-out tracks on Slow Train Coming, citing its humor, its quality as a children's song, and the self-mocking contrast to the more fundamentalist tone of the songs Dylan wrote during this period.[6] Cash Box said that the song combines "gospel-tinged theme and backup singing with reggae-inspired rhythmic approach" and that "there is subtle humor here in the lyrical, child-like rhymes."[9]
Notable covers
The song has been covered by over a dozen artists. Among the most notable versions are those by Townes Van Zandt, Julie Felix, Tim O'Brien and Jason Mraz. French singer Hugues Aufray translated the lyrics into French (as "L'homme dota d'un nom chaque animal") and recorded it twice: in a solo version in 1995 and as a duet with Alain Souchon in 2009.[10]
References
External links
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- Discography
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- Songs written by Dylan
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Concert tours |
- England Tour (1965)
- World Tour (1966)
- Isle of Wight Festival (1969)
- Tour with The Band (1974)
- Rolling Thunder Revue (1975–1976)
- World Tour (1978)
- Gospel Tour (1979–80)
- European Tour (1984)
- True Confessions Tour (1986)
- Tour with the Grateful Dead (1987)
- Temples in Flames Tour (1987)
- Rough and Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour (2021–24)
Never Ending Tour |
- 1988
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Writings |
- Tarantula
- Writings and Drawings
- Chronicles: Volume One
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Books about Dylan |
- The Bob Dylan Encyclopedia
- Bob Dylan, Performing Artist
- Invisible Republic
- The Cambridge Companion to Bob Dylan
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1975 | |
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1976 |
- "Mozambique" / "Oh Sister"
- "Stuck Inside of Mobile With the Memphis Blues Again" (live) / "Rita May"
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1978 | |
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1979 | |
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1980 |
- "Slow Train" / "Do Right to Me Baby"
- "Solid Rock" / "Covenant Woman"
- "Saved" / "Are You Ready?"
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1981 |
- "Heart of Mine" / "Let It Be Me"
- "Dead Man, Dead Man" / "Lenny Bruce"
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1983 |
- "Union Sundown" / "Angel Flying too Close to the Ground"
- "I and I" / "Angel Flying too Close to the Ground"
- "Sweetheart Like You" / "Union Sundown"
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1984 | |
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1985 | |
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1986 |
- "Band of the Hand" / "Joe's Death" (Michael Rubini)
- "Got My Mind Made Up" / "The Usual"
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1988 |
- "Silvio" / "Driftin' too Far from the Shore"
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1989 | |
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2000 | |
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2006 | |
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2007 |
- "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)" (Mark Ronson remix version) / "Most Likely You Go Your Way (And I'll Go Mine)" (album version)
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2008 |
- "Dreamin' of You" (edit piece) / "Dreamin' of You" (album version)
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2009 |
- "Beyond Here Lies Nothin'" / "Down Along the Cove" (live)
- "I Feel a Change Comin' On" / "I Feel a Change Comin' On" (edit piece)
- "Must Be Santa" / "'Twas the Night Before Christmas"
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2013 |
- "Wigwam" (demo version) / "Thirsty Boots"
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Adam and Eve |
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Source |
- Genesis creation narrative in the Book of Genesis
- Adam
- Eve
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Offspring |
- Cain and Abel
- Aclima
- Seth
- Awan
- Azura
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Related theology |
- Fall of man
- Original sin
- Garden of Eden
- Tree of the knowledge of good and evil
- Serpents in the Bible
- Forbidden fruit
- Figs in the Bible
- Adam's ale
- Adamic language
- Camael
- Protevangelium
- Rosh Hashanah
- Seed of the woman
- Shamsiel
- Lilith
- Tree of life
- Allegorical interpretations of Genesis
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Other cultures |
- Adam–God doctrine
- Adam and Eve in Mormonism
- Adam in Islam
- Adam in rabbinic literature
- Al-A'raf
- Book of Moses
- Endowment
- Manu (Hinduism)
- Mashya and Mashyana
- Serpent seed
- Tree of Jiva and Atman
- Tree of life (Quran)
- Our Lady of Endor Coven
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Television |
- "Probe 7, Over and Out" (1963)
- "Adam & Eve" (1992)
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Plays |
- Le Jeu d'Adam (12th century)
- The Broken Jug (1808)
- The Tragedy of Man (1861)
- The Creation of the World and Other Business (1972)
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Musicals |
- The Apple Tree (1966)
- Dude (1972)
- Up from Paradise (1973)
- Children of Eden (1991)
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Literature |
- Apocalypse of Adam
- Book of Moses
- Book of Abraham
- Books of Adam
- Book of the Penitence of Adam
- Cave of Treasures
- "El y Ella"
- Genesis A and Genesis B
- Harrowing of Hell
- Life of Adam and Eve
- Testament of Adam
- Testimony of Truth (3rd century)
- Conflict of Adam and Eve with Satan (6th century)
- "Old Saxon Genesis" (9th century)
- "Adam lay ybounden" (15th century)
- Paradise Lost (1667)
- Le Dernier Homme (1805)
- Extracts from Adam's Diary (1904)
- Eve's Diary (1905)
- The Book of Genesis (2009)
- The Rise and Fall of Adam and Eve (2017)
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Geography |
- Adam-ondi-Ahman
- Tomb of Eve
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Biology |
- Mitochondrial Eve
- Y-chromosomal Adam
- The Real Eve
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Story within a story | |
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Games | |
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Other |
- Pre-Adamite
- Generations of Adam
- Cave of the Patriarchs
- "In-A-Gadda-Da-Leela"
- "Simpsons Bible Stories"
- Second Time Lucky
- Adam and Eve cylinder seal
- Genealogies of Genesis
- Carnal knowledge
- Legend of the Rood
- Ransom theory of atonement
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