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My Wheels are Spinning," _Verve_ 813, August 1954, and _Verve_ 814, November 1954. It became a hit single in June 1955. . This song was based on a phrase that had become popular in Hollywood: "Horses that trot into the trap." . Although Dylan's memory of these sessions was often faulty—perhaps owing to his drug use—he was very clearly present for the April 7 session at the M.G.M. studios. . "D. A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back," _Crawdaddy!_ 3 (June 1974), p. 24. . _On the Tracks_ , p. 72. . "D. A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back," _Crawdaddy!_ 3 (June 1974), p. 24. . "D. A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back," _Crawdaddy!_ 3 (June 1974), p. 25. . This song was first recorded in September 1952 as "Ramblin' Blues" for Columbia. Dylan then recorded it for Vanguard on January 20, 1961, when it was credited to Bob Dylan and Sonny Terry. The Columbia version was used on _The Bootleg Series, Vol. 2: The Witmark Demos_. . "D. A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back," _Crawdaddy!_ 3 (June 1974), p. 25. . Jack Palmer and Arnold Lanni, _The Bob Dylan Scrapbook_ (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1979), p. 25. . William Ruhlmann, "In His Own Words," _All Things Considered_ , National Public Radio, March 9, 1997. . "D. A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back," _Crawdaddy!_ 3 (June 1974), p. 25. . "D. A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back," _Crawdaddy!_ 3 (June 1974), p. 25. . "D. A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back," _Crawdaddy!_ 3 (June 1974), p. 25. . "D. A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back," _Crawdaddy!_ 3 (June 1974), p. 25. . William Ruhlmann, "In His Own Words," _All Things Considered_ , National Public Radio, March 9, 1997. . This incident was mentioned in numerous Dylan interview transcripts from the period, though not in his _Chronicles_ , which was not published until 2004, and was written years later. The most detailed source is Bob Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1989), pp. 86–87. . In the introduction to his authorized biography of Dylan, _Tangled Up in Tapes_ , Spitz reports that the story appeared in _Sing Out!_ . "D. A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back," _Crawdaddy!_ 3 (June 1974), p. 26. . Bob Dylan interview with Jann Wenner, _Rolling Stone_ , June 14, 1971. . This is a quote from Bob Dylan's interview with Jann Wenner. The following material in this paragraph is taken from the same interview. . Paul Nelson, ed., _The Bob Dylan Scrapbook_ , p. 23. . There is another version of this story in Spitz, _Tangled Up in Tapes_ , pp. 91–92, though it claims that the man was a friend of Hibbing, rather than an acquaintance. . Nelson, _The Bob Dylan Scrapbook_ , p. 23. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , p. 87. . Dylan, _Chronicles_ , p. 64. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , p. 87. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , p. 87. . Nelson, _The Bob Dylan Scrapbook_ , p. 26. . _Playboy_ , December 1965. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , p. 87. . _The Bob Dylan Scrapbook_ , p. 27. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , pp. 86–87. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , pp. 86–87. . William Ruhlmann, "In His Own Words," _All Things Considered_ , National Public Radio, March 9, 1997. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , p. 88. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , pp. 87–88. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , p. 88. . _Tangled Up in Tapes_ , pp. 109–110. . _On the Tracks_ , p. 74. . _The Bob Dylan Scrapbook_ , pp. 27–28. . Paul Nelson, ed., _The Bob Dylan Scrapbook_ , pp. 27–28. . _The Bob Dylan Scrapbook_ , pp. 29–30. . _The Bob Dylan Scrapbook_ , p. 29. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , pp. 88–89. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , pp. 88–89. . Dave Rowberry, "The Folk Singers," _Daughters of Darkness_ , September 1965. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , pp. 89–90. . "D. A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back," _Crawdaddy!_ 3 (June 1974), p. 29. . John Bucklen, "Bob Dylan: A Rock & Roll Folk Singer," _Lima News_ , March 29, 1966. . _The Bob Dylan Scrapbook_ , p. 30. . Michael Lydon, "Rumor Has It," _Esquire_ , September 1968, p. 60. . "The Bob Dylan Scrapbook," _Crawdaddy!_ 6 (June 1974), p. 15. . _The Bob Dylan Scrapbook_ , p. 34. . Michael Lydon, "Rumor Has It," _Esquire_ , September 1968, pp. 60–61. . Michael Lydon, "Rumor Has It," _Esquire_ , September 1968, p. 62. . "Bob Dylan—Bob Dylan: A Conversation with Me," _Downbeat_ , May 1973, p. 45. . John Rockwell, "In His Own Words," _New York Times_ , September 21, 1972, p. 64. . This and the following material in this paragraph is from "The Bob Dylan Scrapbook," _Crawdaddy!_ 6 (June 1974), pp. 15–16. . "The Bob Dylan Scrapbook," _Crawdaddy!_ 6 (June 1974), p. 16. . Michael Lydon, "Rumor Has It," _Esquire_ , September 1968, p. 62. . Michael Lydon, "Rumor Has It," _Esquire_ , September 1968, p. 60. . Michael Lydon, "Rumor Has It," _Esquire_ , September 1968, p. 60. . Michael Lydon, "Rumor Has It," _Esquire_ , September 1968, p. 60. . "Interview: Bob Dylan: The Real Scandal—The Bunny Marie Story," _International Times_ , February 28–March 3, 1976, p. 8. . This and the following material in this paragraph is from _The Bob Dylan Scrapbook_ , pp. 33–34. . _The Bob Dylan Scrapbook_ , p. 33. . "D. A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back," _Crawdaddy!_ 3 (June 1974), p. 31. . "D. A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back," _Crawdaddy!_ 3 (June 1974), p. 31. . "D. A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back," _Crawdaddy!_ 3 (June 1974), p. 31. . _The Bob Dylan Scrapbook_ , p. 34. . This and the following material in this paragraph is from "D. A. Pennebaker's Dont Look Back," _Crawdaddy!_ 3 (June 1974), p. 32. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , pp. 91–92. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , p. 91. . Spitz, _Dylan: A Biography_ , p. 91. . "D. A. Pennebaker's D