BOB DYLAN

- Mary Ann Lyrics

Oh, fare thee well, my own true love, fare thee well but for a while
The ship is waiting and the wind blows high
And I am bound away for the sea, Mary Ann.

Ten thousand miles away from home, ten thousand miles or more
The sea may freeze and the earth may burn
If I never nomore return to you, Mary Ann.

Oh, don't you see that crow fly high, she'll surely turn to white
If never I prove false to you
Let the day turn to night, my dear, Mary Ann.

If I had a flask of gin and sugar here for two
And a great big bowl for two to mix it in
I'd pour a drink for you my dear, Mary Ann
Yes, I'd pour a drink for you my dear, Mary Ann.

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Facts about Mary Ann

Who wrote Mary Ann lyrics?


Mary Ann is written by John Mcintyre, Rory Gallager, Michael Daniel O'donnell.

When was Mary Ann released?


Mary Ann is first released on November 16, 1973 as part of Bob Dylan's album "Dylan [Remastered]" which includes 9 tracks in total.

Which genre is Mary Ann?


Mary Ann falls under the genre Rock.
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Songwriter(s): John Mcintyre, Rory Gallager, Michael Daniel O'donnell
Record Label(s): 1973 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment
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