According to Bob Dylan's 1963 "The Freewheelin'" album, where would you find the answer?
Correct answer: Blowin' in the Wind

Leapfoot
Timeless artist. Will be remembered for years and years.

sunbeem
I liked Peter, Paul and Mary's version better.

Sassy
My dad’s boss would say if no one wanted to pay the bill, “Charge it to the wind.”

Tres
sunbeem, that’s often true. It was particularly true of Leonard Cohen’s “Halleleuiah” which he wrote and recorded himself, but which was made famous by Jeff Buckley.
Peter, Paul, and Mary had their absolutely lovely harmonies to echo, emphasize and beautify the concepts and ironies of Dylan’s words.

lulu
i kindof like his lyrics basing on the song .

Right ✅️ US
So many 'deep' lyrically thought provoking songs in His repretrough. Please 🙏 LISTEN 🎶 to "Serve Somebody" ( it might be the devil or it might be the Lord ) Robert Zimmerman %
as it goes we all do Serve...

Monique
Complete Unknown is a wonderful movie out now. Loved it! It covered all his music.

nad
profound song. I agree with sunbeem

Puma Girl
Leapfoot, I'm totally in agreement.

Tres
Dorothy , it’s about the tragedy of modern consciousness, and did quite a lot to help change it: racism, slavery, injustice…

Rosalind
Dorothy,
I can say the same. I don't know what's it about but I like it 😀

Rosalind
Nice lyrics. I remember hearing this song when I was at school back in the sixties.

Dorothy
I heard of that song, but I don't know what it's about.