Ain't Talkin'

Bob Dylan

About Ain't Talkin'

"Ain't Talkin'" is a song written by Bob Dylan, appearing as the closing track on his album Modern Times, recorded in February 2006. It is the longest track of the album (8:48). The song derives its chorus words from the more up-tempo "Highway of Regret" by Don Anthony and Ralph Stanley. The lyrics of the first verse seem to be derived from the first verse of "As I Roved Out", a traditional Irish song, and with its line "through this weary world of woe" a nod to the traditional "Wayfaring Stranger. " Allmusic wrote about the song, "The great irony is in the final track, "Ain't Talkin'," where a lonesome fiddle, piano, and hand percussion spill out a gypsy ballad that states a yearning, that amounts to an unsatisfied spiritual hunger. The pilgrim wanders, walks, and aspires to do good unto others, though he falters often—he sometimes even wants to commit homicide. It's all part of the "trawl" of living in the world today."The Guardian writes,"The superlative final sally, 'Ain't Talkin', does what all last tracks should do: make you want to hear the whole thing again. It's a lengthy, mysterious blues-noir; virtually magic-realist in places."An alternate version of the song, from the same recording sessions, appeared on the 2008 Dylan compilation The Bootleg Series Vol. 8 – Tell Tale Signs: Rare and Unreleased 1989–2006. 


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2006
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As I walked out tonight in the mystic garden
The wounded flowers were dangling from the vine
I was passing by yon cool crystal fountain
Someone hit me from behind

Ain't talkin', just walkin'
Through this weary world of woe
Heart burnin', still yearnin'
No one on earth would ever know

They say prayer has the power to heal
So pray from the mother
In the human heart an evil spirit can dwell
I am a-tryin' to love my neighbor and do good unto others
But oh, mother, things ain't going well

Ain't talkin', just walkin'
I'll burn that bridge before you can cross
Heart burnin', still yearnin'
There'll be no mercy for you once you've lost

Now I'm all worn down by weeping
My eyes are filled with tears, my lips are dry
If I catch my opponents ever sleeping
I'll just slaughter 'em where they lie

Ain't talkin', just walkin'
Through the world mysterious and vague
Heart burnin', still yearnin'
Walkin' through the cities of the plague

Well, the whole world is filled with speculation
The whole wide world which people say is round
They will tear your mind away from contemplation
They will jump on your misfortune when you're down

Ain't talkin', just walkin'
Eatin' hog-eyed grease in a hog-eyed town
Heart burnin', still yearnin'
Some day you'll be glad to have me around

They will crush you with wealth and power
Every waking moment you could crack
I'll make the most of one last extra hour
I'll avenge my father's death then I'll step back

Ain't talkin', just walkin'
Hand me down my walkin' cane
Heart burnin', still yearnin'
Got to get you out of my miserable brain

All my loyal and my much-loved companions
They approve of me and share my code
I practice a faith that's been long abandoned
Ain't no altars on this long and lonesome road

Ain't talkin', just walkin'
My mule is sick, my horse is blind
Heart burnin', still yearnin'
Thinkin' 'bout that gal I left behind

Well, it's bright in the heavens and the wheels are flyin'
Fame and honor never seem to fade
The fire gone out but the light is never dyin'
Who says I can't get heavenly aid?

Ain't talkin', just walkin'
Carryin' a dead man's shield
Heart burnin', still yearnin'
Walkin' with a toothache in my heel

The sufferin' is unending
Every nook and cranny has its tears
I'm not playing, I'm not pretending
I'm not nursin' any superfluous fears

Ain't talkin', just walkin'
Walkin' ever since the other night
Heart burnin', still yearnin'
Walkin' 'til I'm clean out of sight

As I walked out in the mystic garden
On a hot summer day, a hot summer lawn
Excuse me, ma'am, I beg your pardon
There's no one here, the gardener is gone

Ain't talkin', just walkin'
Up the road, around the bend
Heart burnin', still yearnin'
In the last outback at the world's end

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan ( /ˈdɪlən/; born Robert Allen Zimmerman; May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter, musician, author, poet and artist. He has been an influential figure in popular music and culture for more than five decades. Much of his most celebrated work dates from the 1960s when he was an informal chronicler and a seemingly reluctant figurehead of social unrest. A number of Dylan's early songs, such as "Blowin' in the Wind" and "The Times They Are a-Changin'", became anthems for the US civil rights and anti-war movements. Leaving his initial base in the culture of folk music behind, Dylan's six-minute single "Like a Rolling Stone" has been described as radically altering the parameters of popular music in … more »

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10 facts about this song

Album Details
The song "Ain't Talkin'" by Bob Dylan is the final track on his 32nd studio album "Modern Times," which was released in 2006.
Song Duration
"Ain't Talkin'" is the longest song on "Modern Times," with a duration of 8 minutes 48 seconds.
Lyrics and Themes
The song is known for its powerful, introspective lyrics exploring themes like betrayal, loneliness, and spirituality.
Musical Style
"Ain't Talkin'" leans toward the folk-blues genre, typical of Dylan's style. It stands out for its haunting violin accompaniment and Dylan's mellow vocals.
Critical Reception
Critics hailed "Ain't Talkin'" as one of Dylan's most poignant and profound songs, with "Rolling Stone" calling it "stunningly beautiful."
Live Performances
Despite the popularity of "Ain't Talkin'," Bob Dylan has rarely performed the song live, adding to its enigmatic appeal among fans.
Similarity to an Older Song
According to some music scholars, the melodic structure of "Ain't Talkin'" borrows from an older song called "Highway of Regret” by The Stanley Brothers.
Self-Production
Like the rest of the "Modern Times" album, "Ain't Talkin'" was produced by Bob Dylan himself under the pseudonym Jack Frost.
Chart Performance
While "Ain't Talkin'" didn't chart as a single, the "Modern Times" album debuted at No.1 on the Billboard 200, making Dylan, at age 65, the oldest artist to ever debut at the top of the chart.
Grammy Award
"Modern Times" won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk/Americana Album in 2007, marking another notable achievement for the album where "Ain't Talkin'" features.

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