"Starlight In The East"
Directory of Bob Dylan’s Unreleased Songs: Q

Compiled by Alan Fraser

Revised: 14 January, 2008

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For the meanings of the song title colours and the circulation codes used in this directory, please see the header page for this section (click on "Up" below).

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(Indefinite and definite articles at the beginning of song titles are ignored, so A WOMAN LIKE YOU is on the "W" page, and THE KING IS ON THE THRONE is on the "K" page.)


 

QUEEN OF HIS DIAMONDS 1960 H
Alternate title of ONE EYED JACKS, recorded at Karen Wallace’s apartment, St. Paul, MN, May 1960. In Ian Woodward's transcripts of the Robert Shelton interview with John Bucklen in "Isis" 101, two of the verses are given as:

I'm twenty years old
That's twenty years gone
Can't you see me crying
Can't you see me dying
I'll never reach twenty-one.

The queen of his diamonds
And the Jack, his knave,
Won't you dig my grave
With a silver spade
And forget my name.

 

QUEEN OF ROCK 'N' ROLL Bob Dylan?, 1984 N?
Song recorded during the "Empire Burlesque" sessions at Cherokee Studios, Hollywood, CA, on 06 Dec 1984 and 05 Feb 1985. BMI copyrights with this title are in the names of: (1) Lewis Weber, (2) Kenneth Wayne Pinchin/Gene Pyrz, (3) Maria Haas Clemens - does anyone have any idea which it's most likely to be?

 

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