Why Try to Change Me Now
Why Try to Change Me Now

Bob Dylan - Why Try to Change Me Now Lyrics

Rock
Jan 30, 2015
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Why Try to Change Me Now Music Video

Why Try to Change Me Now Lyrics

I'm sentimental
So I walk in the rain
I've got some habits
Even that I can't explain
Could start for the corner
Turn up in Spain
Why try to change me now

I sit and daydream
I've got daydreams galore
Cigarette ashes
There they go on the floor
I go away weekends
And leave my keys in the door
But why try to change me now

Why can't I be more conventional
People talk
People stare
So I try
But that's not for me
'Cause I can't see
My kind of crazy world
Go passing me by
So let people wonder
Let 'em laugh
Let 'em frown
You know I'll love you
Till the moon's upside down

Don't you remember
I was always your clown
Why try to change me now

Don't you remember
I was always your clown
But, why try to change me
Why try to change me now

Writer(s): Cy Coleman, Joseph Mccarthy
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Downtown Music Publishing, Hipgnosis Songs Group
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who originally wrote the lyrics for 'Why Try to Change Me Now'?

    'Why Try to Change Me Now' was written by Cy Coleman and Joseph McCarthy. Bob Dylan performed a cover of this song.

  2. What is the theme of 'Why Try to Change Me Now'?

    'Why Try to Change Me Now' explores themes of individuality and acceptance. The protagonist highlights his quirks and idiosyncrasies, questioning why anyone would want to change him when these traits are intrinsic to who he is.

  3. When did Bob Dylan release his version of 'Why Try to Change Me Now'?

    Bob Dylan's version of 'Why Try to Change Me Now' was released as part of his album 'Shadows in the Night,' which came out in 2015.

  4. How does Bob Dylan's rendition differ from other versions?

    Bob Dylan's rendition of 'Why Try to Change Me Now' features his distinctive vocal style and a more stripped-down instrumental arrangement compared to other versions, which often include lush orchestration.

  5. Is 'Why Try to Change Me Now' considered a jazz standard?

    'Why Try to Change Me Now' is indeed considered a jazz standard. It has been covered by numerous artists over the years, including Frank Sinatra, who popularized it further.

  6. What instruments are prominent in Bob Dylan's version of the song?

    In Bob Dylan's version of 'Why Try to Change Me Now,' you can prominently hear acoustic guitar, piano, and subtle string arrangements that complement his vocal delivery.

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