A lot of people have covered Bob Dylan's music, but there is one artist who did so in a way that got more out of a song than Dylan thought was possible.
According to Bob Dylan, these two songwriters are utterly irreplaceable as their singular talents will never be replicated or beaten, much like his own.
The Beatles legend has made no secret of his desire to work with Bob Dylan and even said he had a 'sneaky feeling' the pair would get in the studio together
Bob Dylan listeners are recalling an incredible moment where the songwriter was dubbed 'Judas' by a furious audience, with fans saying his response is one of the 'coolest' moments in music history
According to Chris Ingham's book 'The Rough Guide to The Beatles', an early incarnation of the song was written by John for a political campaign by Timothy Leary based on a slogan 'Come Together - Join The Party'. But that was dropped and it became a raucous bluesy rock song with no obvious political meaning.
Streisand, 82, has teamed up with former Beatles icon McCartney for the upcoming album of duets which will include pairings with Dylan, Sting, Ariana Grande, Irish hitmaker Hozier and others. The album will be released over the summer.