About the song
“The Man in Me” by Bob Dylan is a captivating track that showcases the artist’s distinctive blend of introspection and lyrical storytelling. Released in 1970 as part of the soundtrack for the film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid, this song captures the essence of Dylan’s ability to convey complex emotions with simplicity and grace. The smooth, laid-back vibe of “The Man in Me” allows listeners to feel the warmth and sincerity that Dylan imbues into his music.
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The man in me will do nearly any taskAnd as for compensation, there’s a little he would ask It take a woman like you To get through to the man in meStorm clouds are raging all around my doorI think to myself I might not take it any more Take a woman like your kind To find the man in meBut, oh, what a wonderful feelingJust to know that you are near It sets my a heart a-reeling From my toes up to my earsThe man in me will hide sometimes to keep from bein’ seenBut that’s just because he doesn’t wanna turn into some machine It take a woman like you To get through to the man in me