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Clapton gave it a laid-back, rhythmic groove.

A slow, acoustic, gospel-infused folk lament. knockin_on_heavens_door

"Knockin' on Heaven's Door" was written by Bob Dylan in 1973 for the Western film Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid . It has since become one of the most covered, analyzed, and culturally significant tracks in rock history. 🚪 Behind the Gates: The Story of a Masterpiece 🎬 Born for the Big Screen Clapton gave it a laid-back, rhythmic groove

The song acts as a lyrical mirror. It forces the listener to face the ultimate equalizer: the end of the line. Whether it is a dying sheriff taking off his badge or a rock star shouting into the void, everyone eventually ends up knockin' on that very same door. It has since become one of the most

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Dylan wrote the track specifically for a heartbreaking scene where a lawman, played by Slim Pickens, is shot and slowly bleeds to death by a river. According to screenwriter Rudy Wurlitzer, Dylan scrawled the lyrics on an airplane the night before the scene was shot. 🎸 The Beauty of Simplicity

Part of the track's magic is how easily it adapts to different genres.