Released: November 11, 2014

Songwriter: Jim James Bob Dylan

Producer: T-Bone Burnett

[Verse 1]
Well, I knew I was young enough
And I knew there was nothing to it
'Cause I’d already seen it done enough
And I knew there was nothing to it

There was no organization I wanted to join
So I stayed by myself and took out a coin
There I sat with my eyes in my hand
Just contemplating killing a man

[Chorus]
For greed was one thing I just couldn't stand
If I was you I'd put back what I took
A guilty man's got a guilty look
Heads I will and tails I won't
As long as the call be won't be my own

[Verse 2]
Well, you don't have to turn your pockets inside out
But I'm sure you can give me something
Well, you don't have to go into your bank account
But I'm sure you can give me something

[Chorus]
Well, I knew I was young enough
And I knew there was nothing to it
'Cause I'd already seen it done enough
And I knew there was nothing to it

Well, I knew I was young enough
And I knew there was nothing to it
'Cause I'd already seen it done enough
And I knew there was nothing to it

[Outro]
And I knew there was nothing to it
And I knew there was nothing to it
And I knew there was nothing to it
And I knew there was nothing to it
And I knew there was nothing to it

The New Basement Tapes

A 5 musician group that came together to make Lost On The River, an album compiled together using unrecorded lyrics written by Bob Dylan as part of his 1975 project, *The Basement Tapes.

The collaborative supergroup

- Elvis Costello