Released: August 23, 2004

Songwriter: Bob Dylan

Producer: Andy Wallace

[Verse 1]
Perhaps it is the color of the sun cut flat
And covering the crossroads I'm standing at
Or maybe it's the weather or something like that
But mama, you've been on my mind

[Verse 2]
I mean no trouble, please don't put me down, don't get upset
I am not pleading, or saying I can't forget you
I do not pace the floor, bowed down and bent, but yet
Well, mama you've been on my mind

[Verse 3]
Even though my eyes are hazy and my thoughts they might be narrow
Where you've been don't bother me, or bring me down in sorrow
I don't even mind who you'll be waking with tomorrow
But mama, you're just on my mind

[Verse 4]
I am not askin' you to say words like yes or no
Please understand me, I have no place, I'm calling you to go
I'm just whispering to myself so I can pretend that I don't know
Mama, you're just on my mind
Well, mama you're just on my mind

[Verse 5]
When you wake up in the morning, baby look inside your mirror
You know I won't be next to, you know I won't be near
I'd just be curious to know if you can see yourself as clear
As someone who has had you on his mind

Jeff Buckley

Possessive of a striking, multioctave voice and a passion for high drama in his performances, Jeff Buckley emerged out of New York’s avant-garde music scene in 1994 with Grace, an album that would garner him international critical acclaim and a devoted cult fan base. Three years later, just shy of his 31st birthday and the recording of his second album, he drowned in a freak accident.