Rotolomet Dylan in the summer of 1961, when he was just another singer at an all-day folk concert at Riverside Church in Manhattan. She was a 17-year-old in a dress with thigh-high slits, and BobDylan. Producer (s) Tom Wilson. "Mama, You Been on My Mind" is a song by American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. Written in 1964 during a trip to Europe, the song dealt with his recent breakup with his girlfriend, Suze Rotolo. Dylan first recorded the song in June of that year during a session for his album Another Side of Bob Dylan. Heres the untold truth of Bob Dylan. In 1961, Dylan met Suze Rotolo, and they broke up a few years later when Dylan's relationship with singer Joan Baez evolved from professional to personal. Soon, Dylan left Baez for Playboy bunny Sara Lownds, marrying her in 1965 when she was pregnant with their first child, Jesse. SusanElizabeth Rotolo (20 noviembre 1943 hasta 25 febrero 2011), [1] conocido como Suze Rotolo ( / s ü z i / SOO -zee ), [2] fue un americano artista, y la novia de Bob Dylan de 1961 a 1964. Dylan reconoció más tarde su fuerte influencia en su música y arte durante ese período. Rotolo es la mujer que camina con él en la portada de su álbum de 1963 WhenDylan performed “Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right” for the first time at the Gaslight Cafe in October 1962, Suze Rotolo – his girlfriend at the time – had already been taking ChroniclesVolume One By Bob Dylan 293 pages. Simon & Schuster. $24. "The air was suddenly filled with banana leaves," he writes about first catching sight of Suze Rotolo, Laartista neoyorquina Suze Rotolo fue quien primero lo experimentó. FILE - Musician Bob Dylan performs with The Band at the Forum in Los Angeles on Feb. 15, 1974. BobDylan is said to have written this song about the ending of his realtionship with Suze Rotolo and the start of his new relationship with Joan Baez. Jan. 13, 1964 1 viewer 30.4K views 17 RememberingBob Dylan's young love and muse Suze Rotolo (who would have turned 80 on 20th November). "This Was My Love" (Jim Harbert cover) (Version #2), unr BobDylan A rare early flyer designed by Suze Rotolo Gerdes Folk City, New York's Center Of Folk Music, Open Every Night, Never A Cover Charge featuring Suze's caricature of Dylan and the headline Bob Dylan "-bursting at the seams with talent" .n.y.times., 24 April - 6 May, 1962 -- 11x8½in.(28x21.6cm.) lUaK.