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{{Short description|Song written and recorded by Bob Dylan}} {{Otheruses}} {{Infobox song | name = It Ain't Me Babe | cover = It Ain't Me Babe sheet music 1964.png | alt = | caption = 1964 sheet music cover | type = | artist = [[Bob Dylan]] | album = [[Another Side of Bob Dylan]] | released = {{Start date|1964|08|8}} | format = | recorded = June 9, 1964 | studio = [[CBS 30th Street Studio]], New York City | venue = | genre = [[American folk music revival|Folk]] | length = {{Duration|m=3|s=33}} | label = [[Columbia Records|Columbia]] | writer = Bob Dylan | producer = [[Tom Wilson (producer)|Tom Wilson]] | misc = {{External music video|type=song|header=Audio|{{YouTube|YoagldK69U0|"It Ain't Me, Babe"}} }} }} "'''It Ain't Me Babe'''" is a song by [[Bob Dylan]] that originally appeared on his fourth album ''[[Another Side of Bob Dylan]]'', which was released in 1964 by [[Columbia Records]]. According to music critic Oliver Trager, this song, along with others on the album, marked a departure for Dylan as he began to explore the possibilities of language and deeper levels of the human experience.<ref name = Trager /> Within a year of its release, the song was picked up as a single by [[folk rock]] act [[the Turtles]]<ref>{{Cite book |first=Howard |last=Sounes |year=2001 |title=Down the Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan |url-access=registration |url=https://archive.org/details/downhighwaylifeo0000soun/page/157 |location=New York |publisher=Grove Press |isbn=0-8021-1686-8 |oclc=45639109 |pages=[https://archive.org/details/downhighwaylifeo0000soun/page/157 157, 177] }}</ref> and [[Country music|country]] artist [[Johnny Cash]] (who sang it as a duet with his future wife [[June Carter]]).<ref>{{Cite book |last1=Margotin |first1=Philippe |last2=Guesdon |first2=Jean-Michel |year=2015 |title=Bob Dylan All the Songs: The Story Behind Every Track |location=New York |publisher=Black Dog & Leventhal |isbn=978-0-316-35353-3 |oclc=948752096}}</ref> [[Jan and Dean|Jan & Dean]] also covered the track on their ''Folk 'n Roll'' LP in 1965.
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