Bob Dylan - Rainy Day - Women #12 & 35 (official Audio)

The song's recurring refrain——sparked immediate controversy.

: Others suggest the song is a metaphor for the constant criticism Dylan faced from fans and the press after "going electric".

: To achieve the chaotic, party-like sound, producer Bob Johnston suggested a "Salvation Army style". Musicians swapped their primary instruments; for example, guitarist Charlie McCoy played the trumpet.

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The song's recurring refrain——sparked immediate controversy.

: Others suggest the song is a metaphor for the constant criticism Dylan faced from fans and the press after "going electric".

: To achieve the chaotic, party-like sound, producer Bob Johnston suggested a "Salvation Army style". Musicians swapped their primary instruments; for example, guitarist Charlie McCoy played the trumpet.