Bonnie Dobson

Bonnie Dobson

Person from Canada

Genres: folk, female vocalists, Canadian, singer-songwriter, 60s

About Bonnie Dobson

Bonnie Dobson (born November 13, 1940 in Toronto) is a Canadian folk music songwriter, singer, and guitarist, most known in the 1960s for composing the songs "I'm Your Woman" and "Morning Dew". The latter, augmented (with a controversial co-writing credit) by Tim Rose, became a melancholy folk rock standard, covered by the Grateful Dead and the Jeff Beck Group among many others. Dobson has consistently questioned Rose's right to a co-writing credit for "Morning Dew" (he first heard it as sung by Fred Neil), but due to a loophole is US copyright law, Rose was successful in his claim for royalties. Toke Folk Recommends The Tracks; Winters Going , Morning Dew, Bird of Space. Toke Folk Recommends The Album; Bonnie Dobson (self titled) 1969

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Bonnie Dobson — Top 5 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Bonnie Dobson Elevator Man
Bonnie Dobson Moring Dew
Bonnie Dobson Milk And Honey
Bonnie Dobson Winter's Going
Bonnie Dobson I Got Stung
Elevator Man
Moring Dew
Milk And Honey
Winter's Going
I Got Stung