If Not for You

For other uses, see If Not for You (disambiguation).
"If Not For You"

Artwork for some continental European countries (Dutch vinyl single pictured)
Single by Bob Dylan
from the album New Morning
B-side "New Morning"
Released October 19, 1970
Recorded August 12, 1970
Genre Country rock
Length 2:39
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Bob Dylan
Producer(s) Bob Johnston
Bob Dylan singles chronology
"Wigwam"
(1970)
"If Not For You"
(1971)
"Watching the River Flow"
(1971)

"If Not for You" is a song by Bob Dylan, recorded for his 1970 album New Morning. Dylan recorded the album version in August 1970, having first recorded the song in a session with George Harrison on May 1 of that year. In addition to appearing on the album in October 1970, the August recording was released as a single in Europe; the May recording remained unreleased until its inclusion on The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased) in 1991.

In November 1970, a month after Dylan's original had appeared, George Harrison released a version of the song on his triple album All Things Must Pass. Another well-known cover of the song was recorded by Olivia Newton-John, who had the only U.S. charting version of the song in 1971.

Bob Dylan's version

Release

Bob Dylan recorded "If Not for You" for his album New Morning, on August 12, 1970. The song was released as a single in Europe. It was later included on the Dylan compilations Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits Vol. II (1971),[1] Masterpieces (1978),[2] Biograph (1985),[3] The Essential Bob Dylan (2000),[4] The Very Best of Bob Dylan (2000),[5] Best of Bob Dylan Vols 1 & 2 (2001),[6] Greatest Hits Vol 1–3 (2003),[7] The Best of Bob Dylan (2005),[8] Dylan (2007),[9] Playlist: The Very Best of Bob Dylan '70s (2009),[10] and The Real... (2012),[11] as well as on the various artist compilation The Best Year of My Life: 1970 (2011).[12]

A June 2, 1970 outtake of "If Not for You," featuring only vocal, piano, and violin, is included on The Bootleg Series Vol. 10 – Another Self Portrait (1969–1971).

A previously unreleased version was included on the 2015 album Dylan, Cash, and The Nashville Cats: A New Music City.

Live performances

Dylan performed "If Not for You" with George Harrison during rehearsals for the Concert for Bangladesh in New York in 1971, but did not perform the song at the concert itself. Since then, however, Dylan has performed the song over 80 times.[13]

Charts

Chart Peak
position
Dutch Single Top 100 30[14]

George Harrison's version

"If Not for You"
Song by George Harrison from the album All Things Must Pass
Released 27 November 1970
Genre Folk rock
Length 3:29
Label Apple
Writer(s) Bob Dylan
Producer(s) George Harrison, Phil Spector
All Things Must Pass track listing

George Harrison had sat in on a session for Dylan's New Morning album, on May 1, 1970, at Columbia's Studio B in New York, where he had played on an early take of "If Not for You" (later included on the Bob Dylan box set The Bootleg Series Volumes 1–3 (Rare & Unreleased)).[15] News of the collaboration between Dylan and the recently ex-Beatle caused great excitement in the music press, even though Columbia Records had made a point of announcing that neither artist deemed the results worthy of release.[16]

Over the following months, and despite having a wealth of extra material of his own, Harrison thought enough of the song to record it in London for his All Things Must Pass set. His was a characteristically melody-centric version of the track, which more clearly defined the song's verse and bridge sections and eschewed the Dylan preference for spontaneity.[17] Harrison's "If Not for You" immediately met with favour from critics and album reviewers: Mikal Gilmore describes it as "surprisingly beautiful",[18] while to musical biographer Simon Leng, it's a "gleaming pop creation".[17]

Live performances

The following year, Dylan and Harrison duetted on "If Not for You" during a soundcheck for the historic Concert for Bangladesh in New York.[19] Judging by this, and from Harrison's early notes for a possible setlist,[20] the pair had considered performing it at the UNICEF benefit later that day. (This soundcheck performance was later released on the 2005 remastered DVD of The Concert for Bangladesh.)

Harrison finally got a chance to perform "If Not for You" live, again at Madison Square Garden, on 16 October 1992 during the all-star concert celebrating Dylan's first three decades in the music industry.[21] Backed by the house band for the night, Harrison performed "startling versions" of "If Not for You" and "Absolutely Sweet Marie",[22] but only the latter found its way onto the officially released album the following August.

Personnel

The musicians who performed on Harrison's studio version of the song are believed to be as follows:[17]

Olivia Newton-John version

"If Not For You"
Single by Olivia Newton-John
from the album If Not For You
B-side "The Biggest Clown"
Released May 1971
Format 7"
Genre Country, pop
Length 2:50
Label Uni 55281
Writer(s) Bob Dylan
Producer(s) Bruce Welch, John Farrar
Olivia Newton-John singles chronology
"Till You Say You'll Be Mine"
(1966)
"If Not For You"
(1971)
"Banks of the Ohio"
(1971)

Basing her version on the Harrison arrangement rather than Dylan's,[23] Australian singer Olivia Newton-John enjoyed considerable international success with "If Not for You". It was the title track of her debut album, and became her first hit single, reaching the Top 10 in several countries. In addition, the single spent three weeks at No. 1 on the United States Easy Listening charts.[24][25]

Chart performance

Weekly charts

Chart (1971) Peak
position
Australia[26] 7
Belgium[27] 29
Canadian RPM Top Singles[28] 18
Netherlands[29] 11
New Zealand Listener[30] 8
Norway[31] 6
UK[32] 7
U.S. Billboard Hot 100[33] 25
U.S. Billboard Easy Listening[25] 1
U.S. Cash Box Top 100[34] 23

Year-end charts

Chart (1971) Rank
Australia[35] 71
UK 84
U.S.[36] 76

Other cover versions

Numerous other artists have covered "If Not For You". These include Rod Stewart,[37] Bryan Ferry,[38] Richie Havens,[39] Sarah Vaughan,[40] Glen Campbell,[41] Barb Jungr,[42] Katie Buckhaven,[43] Susan McKeown and Lindsey Horner,[44] Phil Keaggy,[45] Lee Everton, Ed Kuepper,[46] and the Flatmates.[47]

See also

Notes

  1. Erlewine (Bob Dylan's Greatest Hits, Vol. 2 Review)
  2. Ruhlmann
  3. Erlewine (Biograph Review)
  4. Erlewine (The Essential Bob Dylan Review)
  5. Leggett (The Very Best of Bob Dylan Review)
  6. Best of Bob Dylan Vols. 1 & 2 Overview
  7. Jurek
  8. Erlewine (Best of Bob Dylan Review)
  9. Erlewine (Dylan (2007) Review)
  10. Leggett (Playlist: The Very Best of Bob Dylan '70s Review)
  11. The Real... Overview
  12. The Best Year of My Life: 1970 Overview
  13. If Not For You: Discover
  14. Bob Dylan – If Not for You
  15. Badman 2001, p. 7
  16. Harrison (Rolling Stone Press/Simon & Schuster), pp. 179–180
  17. 1 2 3 Leng 2006, p. 88
  18. Harrison (Rolling Stone Press/Simon & Schuster), p. 40
  19. Leng 2006, p. 120
  20. Harrison 2011, p. 288
  21. Leng 2006, p. 273
  22. Harrison (Rolling Stone Press/Simon & Schuster), p. 48
  23. Clayson 2003, p. 296
  24. Whitburn 2002, p. 181
  25. 1 2 Top 40 Easy Listening
  26. Steffen Hung. "Forum - 1970 (ARIA Charts: Special Occasion Charts)". Australian-charts.com. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
  27. Olivia Newton-John – If Not For You (Ultratop)
  28. Top Singles - Volume 16, No. 4, September 11, 1971
  29. Top 40 (1971-04-03)
  30. "flavour of new zealand - search listener". Flavourofnz.co.nz. Retrieved 2016-10-03.
  31. Olivia Newton-John – If Not For You (Norwegiancharts.com)
  32. Olivia Newton-John: Singles
  33. Olivia Newton-John Billboard Singles
  34. David Kent's "Australian Chart Book 1970-1992"
  35. Whitburn, Joel (1999). Pop Annual. Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research Inc. ISBN 0-89820-142-X.
  36. Erlewine (Still the Same: Great Rock Classics of Our Time Overview)
  37. Erlewine (Dylanesque Review)
  38. Eder (Sings Beatles & Dylan Review)
  39. Eder (Time in My Life Review)
  40. Worbois
  41. Swihart
  42. Katie Buckhaven Overview
  43. Mighty Rain Overview
  44. Acoustic Cafe Overview
  45. Out-Takes, Castaways, Pirate Women and Takeaways Overview
  46. Sendra

References

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