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  • What makes you think she'll go with you?
    What makes you think you're better than me?
    You think you can read her mind
    Maybe you're just looking for a good time
    Maybe you can give her more
    Tell me what you're doing this for
    Stay away from her, 'cause it's making me angry
    Don't tell me how to love my baby
    Don't tell me how to love my baby
    Don't tell me how to love my baby
    Don't tell me how to love my baby
    She belongs to me
    You come around looking for kicks
    But I know all about your dirty tricks now
    You think you took away my dream
    Ain't gonna be easy 'cause I get real mean
    Get out of here, get out of my life
    You're gonna be sorry if we have to fight
    Stay away from her, 'cause it's making me angry
    Don't tell me how to love my baby
    Don't tell me how to love my baby
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    Don't tell me how to love my baby
    She belongs to me
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  • She Belongs to Me

    1965 single by Bob Dylan

    "She Belongs to Me" is a song by Bob Dylan, and was first released as the second track on his 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home. The song may be about a former girlfriend, Suze Rotolo, or fellow folk singer Joan Baez, contemporary siren Nico, or Sara Lownds, the woman that Dylan would wed in November 1965.

    Recording

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    The version of the song that appears on Bringing It All Back Home was recorded on the afternoon of January 14, 1965, and produced by Tom Wilson.[2] Dylan performed it with the rock band that accompanied him on the songs on side one of the album, with Bruce Langhorne playing the electric guitar.[2][3][4][5]

    Different versions of the song were recorded during the January 1965 sessions for Bringing It All Back Home. Like the other love song on side one, "Love Minus Zero/No Limit", "She Belongs to Me" had been recorded on January 13, 1965, in acoustic versions.[2] An outtake featuring Dylan, Langhorne, and bassist Bill Lee—stated in the liner notes to have been recorded on January 14, but which Dylan scholar Clinton Heylin dates to January 13—was released in 2005 on The Bootleg Series Vol. 7: No Direction Home: The Soundtrack.[2]