Released: October 30, 2007

Songwriter: Bob Dylan

Producer: George Drakoulias

Crickets are chirpin', the water is high
There's a soft cotton dress on the line hangin' dry
Windows wide open, African trees
All bent over backwards from a hurricane breeze
Not a word of goodbye, note even a note
She gone with the man
In the long black coat

Somebody seen him hanging around
At the old dance hall on the outskirts of town
He looked into her eyes when she stopped in to ask
If he wanted to dance, he had a face like a mask
Somebody said from the Bible he'd quote
There was dust on the man
In the long black coat

Preacher was a talkin' there's a sermon he gave
He said every man's conscience is vile and depraved
You cannot depend on it to be your guide
When it's you who must keep it satisfied
It ain't easy to swallow, it sticks in the throat
She gave her heart to the man
In the long black coat

There are no mistakes in life, some people say
It is true sometimes, you can see it that way
But people don't live or die, people just float
She went with the man
In the long black coat

There's smoke on the water, it's been there since June
Tree trunks uprooted, 'neath the high crescent moon
Feel the pulse and vibration and the rumbling force
Somebody is out there beating on the dead horse
She never said nothing, there was nothing she wrote
She gone with the man
In the long black coat

Mark Lanegan

Mark William Lanegan (born November 25, 1964) is an American singer and songwriter, known for his baritone, hoarse and guttural voice.

He was the frontman of the grunge band Screaming Trees, with which he started his career in 1984, but he is also known for his solo career, with twelve albums to his credits, and for his several collaborations with the Queens of the Stone Age of his close friend Josh Homme, contributing lead and background vocals.

Lanegan performed in Mad Season in 1995 and he has been later named as the lead vocalist to write down lyrics for the instrumental material the band had recorded for their second album which was never released due to Layne Staley’s death in 2002. Lanegan also formed The Gutter Twins with Greg Dulli in 2003, and among the different collaborations he has been working on, he has released three albums with singer Isobel Campbell and two albums with multi-instrumentalist Duke Garwood.