La nuova canzone di Bob Dylan

"Full moon and empty arms" è una cover di un vecchio standard che a sua volta usava una melodia di Rachmaninoff

FILE - This July 22, 2012 file photo shows U.S. singer-songwriter Bob Dylan performing on stage at "Les Vieilles Charrues" Festival in Carhaix, western France. French authorities have filed preliminary charges against Bob Dylan over an interview in which he is quoted comparing Croatians to Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan. Paris prosecutor’s office spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre said Monday the charges of “public insult and inciting hate” were filed in mid-November.The charges stemmed from a lawsuit by a Croatian advocacy group in France over an interview in Rolling Stone magazine in 2012. (AP Photo/David Vincent, file)
FILE - This July 22, 2012 file photo shows U.S. singer-songwriter Bob Dylan performing on stage at "Les Vieilles Charrues" Festival in Carhaix, western France. French authorities have filed preliminary charges against Bob Dylan over an interview in which he is quoted comparing Croatians to Nazis and the Ku Klux Klan. Paris prosecutor’s office spokeswoman Agnes Thibault-Lecuivre said Monday the charges of “public insult and inciting hate” were filed in mid-November.The charges stemmed from a lawsuit by a Croatian advocacy group in France over an interview in Rolling Stone magazine in 2012. (AP Photo/David Vincent, file)

Bob Dylan ha pubblicato martedì sul suo sito una nuova canzone: o meglio, lui che canta una vecchissima canzone, “Full moon and empty arms“, scritta nel 1945 da Buddy Kaye e Ted Mossman, famosa soprattutto nella versione di Frank Sinatra, ma familiare anche perché ispirata a un famoso Concerto per Pianoforte di Rachmaninoff.