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Bob Dylan celebrates his 70th birthday today, and what better occasion than that to revisit Wanda Jackson's take on the legendary songwriter's "Thunder on the Mountain," as heard on her new, Jack White-produced album, The Party Ain't Over. Dylan himself, who once described Jackson as "an atomic bomb with lipstick," had suggested Jackson record the song, and it paid off with what HitFix called a "motorcyle-movie nasty" rendition of the tune. Watch the video here. Jackson performs live this week in Little Rock, Memphis, and Knoxville.

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Bob Dylan celebrates his 70th birthday today, and what better occasion than that to revisit Wanda Jackson's take on the legendary songwriter's "Thunder on the Mountain," as heard on her latest album, The Party Ain't Over, produced by and featuring Jack White and released earlier this year on Third Man / Nonesuch Records. Dylan himself, who once described Jackson as "an atomic bomb with lipstick," had suggested Jackson record the song, and it paid off with what HitFix called a "motorcyle-movie nasty" rendition of the tune. Watch the video below.

Jackson's connection with Dylan goes further, as he was among the many high-profile artists, like Elvis Costello and Bruce Springsteen, who encouraged the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to induct Jackson into its ranks, which it did in 2009.

The Queen of Rockabilly has three more headlining dates on the current leg of her tour, with Holly Golightly and the Broke-Offs opening, before she joins Adele for nearly a dozen sold-out shows in the coming weeks. Jackson performs at the Revolution Music Room in Little Rock on Wednesday and the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville on Friday, with a memorable stop in between: on Thursday, she performs at Minglewood Hall in Memphis, the hometown of another musical legend, her former boyfriend, Elvis Presley. For further details and tickets to these shows, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Watch the video for Wanda Jackson's take on Bob Dylan's "Thunder on the Mountain" here:


To pick up a copy of The Party Ain't Over on vinyl or CD, head to the Nonesuch Store, where orders include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album at checkout.

For other artists' takes on different Dylan tunes, check out Caetano Veloso's A Foreign Sound ("It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)"), Bill Frisell's East/West ("A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall") and Have a Little Faith ("Just Like a Woman"), and the Five Blind Boys of Alabama's Deep River ("I Believe in You").

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Wanda Jackson: "The Party Ain't Over" [cover]
  • Tuesday, May 24, 2011
    Video: Celebrate Bob Dylan's 70th Birthday with Wanda Jackson's Take on Dylan's "Thunder on the Mountain"

    Bob Dylan celebrates his 70th birthday today, and what better occasion than that to revisit Wanda Jackson's take on the legendary songwriter's "Thunder on the Mountain," as heard on her latest album, The Party Ain't Over, produced by and featuring Jack White and released earlier this year on Third Man / Nonesuch Records. Dylan himself, who once described Jackson as "an atomic bomb with lipstick," had suggested Jackson record the song, and it paid off with what HitFix called a "motorcyle-movie nasty" rendition of the tune. Watch the video below.

    Jackson's connection with Dylan goes further, as he was among the many high-profile artists, like Elvis Costello and Bruce Springsteen, who encouraged the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to induct Jackson into its ranks, which it did in 2009.

    The Queen of Rockabilly has three more headlining dates on the current leg of her tour, with Holly Golightly and the Broke-Offs opening, before she joins Adele for nearly a dozen sold-out shows in the coming weeks. Jackson performs at the Revolution Music Room in Little Rock on Wednesday and the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville on Friday, with a memorable stop in between: on Thursday, she performs at Minglewood Hall in Memphis, the hometown of another musical legend, her former boyfriend, Elvis Presley. For further details and tickets to these shows, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Watch the video for Wanda Jackson's take on Bob Dylan's "Thunder on the Mountain" here:


    To pick up a copy of The Party Ain't Over on vinyl or CD, head to the Nonesuch Store, where orders include high-quality, 320 kbps MP3s of the album at checkout.

    For other artists' takes on different Dylan tunes, check out Caetano Veloso's A Foreign Sound ("It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)"), Bill Frisell's East/West ("A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall") and Have a Little Faith ("Just Like a Woman"), and the Five Blind Boys of Alabama's Deep River ("I Believe in You").

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