Help Me Make It Through The Night
Joan Baez's 1964 recording of 'Help Me Make It Through The Night' stands as a defining moment in folk revival history. Originally written by Bob Dylan, the song was reimagined by Baez with a distinctive, haunting vocal delivery that emphasized its themes of exhaustion and spiritual endurance. Released during the height of the folk movement, the track became a staple of her repertoire, showcasing her ability to reinterpret material while maintaining its emotional core. The recording captures the raw intensity of the era, blending traditional folk structures with contemporary social consciousness. It remains a significant song in Baez's discography, illustrating her commitment to preserving and evolving the folk tradition through powerful, unadorned performance. |