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"Dark Eyes" is a folk song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan that appears as the 10th and final track on his 1985 album Empire Burlesque. The song features a spare arrangement in which Dylan's vocal is only accompanied by his own acoustic guitar and a harmonica played in a rack, and is thus devoid of the "80s style" aesthetic for which the rest of the album is known. As a result, many critics and fans consider it a high point of the album. It was anthologized on the compilation albums Dylan in 2007 and The Essential Bob Dylan (2009 reissue).

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  • "Dark Eyes" is a folk song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan that appears as the 10th and final track on his 1985 album Empire Burlesque. The song features a spare arrangement in which Dylan's vocal is only accompanied by his own acoustic guitar and a harmonica played in a rack, and is thus devoid of the "80s style" aesthetic for which the rest of the album is known. As a result, many critics and fans consider it a high point of the album. It was anthologized on the compilation albums Dylan in 2007 and The Essential Bob Dylan (2009 reissue). (en)
  • Dark Eyes är en låt skriven och framförd av Bob Dylan, släppt först 1985 på albumet Empire Burlesque. För första gången sen 60-talet är Dylan ensam på gitarr och munspel. , medproducent till albumet Empire Burlesque, bad om att få en enkel låt som skulle sluta albumet. Dylan gillade idén, speciellt eftersom resten av albumet innehöll kraftiga, starka låtar. Han återvände till hotellet på Manhattan och enligt Bob Dylan: "Dark Eyes" spelades in snabbt och det lades inte ner mycket tid på den. Låten är mycket enkel med enkla ackord, och sista raden i låten ("A million faces at my feet, but all I see are dark eyes.") har ofta blivit citerad. (sv)
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  • "Dark Eyes" is a folk song written and performed by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan that appears as the 10th and final track on his 1985 album Empire Burlesque. The song features a spare arrangement in which Dylan's vocal is only accompanied by his own acoustic guitar and a harmonica played in a rack, and is thus devoid of the "80s style" aesthetic for which the rest of the album is known. As a result, many critics and fans consider it a high point of the album. It was anthologized on the compilation albums Dylan in 2007 and The Essential Bob Dylan (2009 reissue). (en)
  • Dark Eyes är en låt skriven och framförd av Bob Dylan, släppt först 1985 på albumet Empire Burlesque. För första gången sen 60-talet är Dylan ensam på gitarr och munspel. , medproducent till albumet Empire Burlesque, bad om att få en enkel låt som skulle sluta albumet. Dylan gillade idén, speciellt eftersom resten av albumet innehöll kraftiga, starka låtar. Han återvände till hotellet på Manhattan och enligt Bob Dylan: (sv)
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