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Artist/Band: Bob Dylan
Lyrics for Song: Apple Suckling Tree
Lyrics for Album: The Basement Tapes



Old man sailin' in a dinghy boat
Down there
Old man down is baitin' a hook
On there
Gonna pull man down on a suckling hook
Gonna pull man into the suckling brook
Oh yeah!

Now, he's underneath that apple suckling tree
Oh yeah!
Under that apple suckling tree
Oh yeah!
That's underneath that tree
There's gonna be just you and me
Underneath that apple suckling tree
Oh yeah!

I push him back and I stand in line
Oh yeah!
Then I hush my Sadie and stand in line
Oh yeah!
Then I hush my Sadie and stand in line
I get on board in two-eyed time
Oh yeah!

Under that apple suckling tree
Oh yeah!
Under that apple suckling tree
Oh yeah!
Underneath that tree
There's just gonna be you and me
Underneath that apple suckling tree
Oh yeah!

Now, who's on the table. who's to tell me?
Oh yeah!
Who's on the table, who's to tell me?
Oh yeah!
Who should I tell, oh, who should I tell?
The forty-nine of you like bats out of hell
Oh underneath that old apple suckling tree


Apple Suckling Tree

Recorded during the legendary 1967 sessions in Nashville, "Apple Suckling Tree" stands as a quintessential example of Bob Dylan's collaborative spirit on The Basement Tapes. This acoustic track, often performed alongside "It Ain't Me, Babe," showcases the raw, unpolished energy that defined the project. Rather than a traditional studio production, the recording captures the musicianship of Dylan and his peers in a casual, home-studio setting, reflecting the era's shift toward folk-rock authenticity. The song's simple melody and conversational lyrics serve as a testament to the improvisational nature of the sessions, offering listeners an intimate glimpse into the creative process that would later influence the development of the folk-rock genre.


Album Lyrics: The Basement Tapes


Bob Dylan
"The Basement Tapes"


1. Odds And Ends
2. Million Dollar Bash
3. Goin' To Acapulco
4. Lo And Behold!
5. Cloths Line
6. Apple Suckling Tree
7. Please, Mrs. Henry
8. Tears Of Rage
9. Too Much Of Nothing
10. Yeah! Heavy and a Bottle of Bread
11. Down in the Flood
12. Tiny Montgomery
13. You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
14. Don't Ya Tell Henry
15. Nothing Was Delievered
16. Open the Door, Homer
17. Long-Distance Operator
18. This Wheel's On Fire