Do you (C) love me(G/B), or are (C/G) you just ex(F)tending good (G)will
Do you (C) need me (G/B)half as (Am)bad as you (C/G)say, or are (F) you just
feeling (G) guilt
I've been (Am) burned be(C/G)fore and I (F) know the (C) score so you (F)
won't her me com(G)plain. (C) will I be (G/B) able to (Am) count on (C/G)
you or (F) is your (G) love in (C) vain?
Well I've (F) been to the (G) mountains and I've (C) been in the (Am) wind I've been (F)
and out of (G) happiness (C) I have (F) dined with (G) kings I've been (C) offered
wings and I've (F) never been too im(G)pressed...
The rest of the verses follow the same pattern except in the second and third verse you
an Am between the G/B and C/G of the first line of the verse. For example: Verse 2 Are
(C) so (G/B) fast that you (Am) can not (C/G) see that I (F) must have solitude (G)
Is Your Love in Vain? - by Bob Dylan - Track 10
Is Your Love in Vain - by Bob Dylan - Live at Budokan 1979. - Do you love me, or are you just extending goodwill? Do you need me half as bad as you say, or are you just feeling guilt? I've been burned before and I know the score So you won't hear me complain. Will I be able to count on you Or is your love in vain? Are you so fast that you cannot see that I must have solitude? When I am in the darkness, why must you intrude? Do you know my world, do you know my kind Or must I explain? Will you let me be myself Or is your love in vain? Well I've been to the mountain and I've been in the wind, I've been in and out of happiness. I have dined with kings, I've been offered wings And I've never been too impressed. All right, I'll take a chance, I will fall in love with you If I'm a fool you can have the night, you can have the morning too. Can you cook and sew, make flowers grow, Do you understand my pain? Are you willing to risk it all Or is your love in vain? Can you cook and sew, make flowers grow, Do you understand my pain? Are you willing to risk it all Or is your love in vain?
Is Your Love in Vain? (Bob Dylan Cover)
just like the version of "BUDOKAN"(1978)
Bob Dylan - Is Your Love In Vain? - (Live)
Bob Dylan - Is Your Love In Vain? - (Live) - (with Lyrics) - Track 10 - From Dylan's 23rd album released in April 1979 called "AT BUDOKAN" -- (Originally released on STREET LEGAL, 1978) -- Words and Music by: Bob Dylan - 1978 -- Have a look at "Bob Dylan Lyrics" -- www.dylanlyrics.50g.com --- Album Notes - This live double album, recorded in Tokyo in 1978, is practically a best-of in disguise. Dylan focuses on the older material in his repertoire, reaching back to the '60s for such tunes as "Blowin' In The Wind," "All I Really Want To Do" and "The Times They Are A-Changin'." Wisely, he also includes a couple of songs from his finest '70s album, BLOOD ON THE TRACKS. These tunes, "Shelter From The Storm" and "Simple Twist of Fate," differ radically from the original recorded versions, as has always been Dylan's wont in a performance situation. One thing that differentiates BUDOKAN from Dylan's other live albums, is the approach toward arrangements. Both earlier and later concert recordings present Dylan as the leader of a ragtag gang that blazes its way through the tunes in a spontaneous manner. Here, backed by studio vets like Ian Wallace, Alan Pasqua and Steven Soles as well as a three-woman choir, Dylan takes a much more thought-out, even "professional-sounding" approach, to the extent that this could almost pass for a studio re-recording of some of his finest compositions. Bob Dylan - Guitar, Harmonica, Vocals Billy Cross - Lead Guitar Ian Wallace - Drums Alan Pasqua ...
03. Bob Dylan - Is Your Love In Vain? (1978)
Album: I Was Young When I Left Home source: Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, ON Oct. 12, 1978 Tracks: Disc one My Back Pages (instrumental) I'm Ready (Willie Dixon) Is Your Love In Vain Shelter From The Storm It's All Over Now Baby Blue Tangled Up In Blue Ballad Of A Thin Man Maggie's Farm I Don't Believe You Like A Rolling Stone I Shall Be Released Going Going Gone One Of Us Must Know It Ain't Me Babe Am I Your Stepchild One More Cup Of Coffee Disc two Blowin' In The Wind Girl Of The North Country Where Are You Tonight? Masters Of War Just Like A Woman To Ramona All Along The Watchtower All I Really Want To Do It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding) Forever Young Changing Of The Guards
BOB DYLAN IS YOUR LOVE IN VAIN BY BOB DYLAN
"BOB DYLAN" The Song "Is Your Love in Vain" is taken from Bob Dylan's album "Street Legal." Although it pre-dates Bob Dylan's overtly Christian period, this song explores the question of Christian faith and whether or not it's worth all the effort.