Bob Dylan Releases a New Cover of Frank Sinatra’s “Full Moon and Empty Arms”

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Yesterday, much to their delight, visitors to bobdylan.com discovered that the singer-songwriter had posted a new track — a cover of “Full Moon and Empty Arms,” a song recorded by Frank Sinatra back in 1946. Although details remains scarce, it looks as if the new track will appear on a forthcoming album called Shadows in the Night, for which you can already see some cover art. The new track appears below.

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