Released: May 4, 1978

Songwriter: Bob Dylan

Producer: Terry Cashman & Tommy West

Gypsy girl, the hands of Harlem
Can not hold you to its heat
Your temperature is too hot for tamin'
Your flamin' feet, their burning up the street

And I am homeless
Come and take me
To the reach of your rattlin' drums

And let me know babe
All about my fortune
All along my restless palms

Gypsy girl, you got me swallowed
And I have fallen far beneath
Your pearly eyes, they're so fast and slashing
And your flashing diamond teeth

The night is pitch black
Come and make my
Pale face fit into place, oh, please

And let me know babe
Am I nearly drowning
If it's here that my lifelines trace

You have slayed me
You have made me
I've got to laugh halfway off my heels
(Yeah babe)

I've got to know babe
Come here and touch me
So I can tell if I am really real

Dion

Dion Francis DiMucci (b. 1939) is a singer and performer known for both his solo work and his work as the leader of The Belmonts. Throughout his career, he had 30 songs appear on the Hot 100 charts. His music, which combined R&B and doo wop into a family-friendly pop format, was extremely popular from the late 50’s until the mid 60’s, when rock and roll dominated the charts. Easily-accessible pop songs like “The Wanderer” and “Runaround Sue” have kept him relevant throughout the decades and into the 2010s.