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The result was: promoted by Evrik (talk) 15:23, 3 August 2022 (UTC)
... that "Highway 51", the closing track on Bob Dylan’s debut album, incorporated elements from earlier songs by Curtis Jones, Tommy McClennan, and the Everly Brothers? Source: Trager, Oliver (2004). Keys to the rain: the definitive Bob Dylan encyclopedia, pp.250-251.
ALT1: ... that "Highway 51", the closing track on Bob Dylan’s debut album, used a guitar figure taken from the Everly Brothers song "Wake Up Little Susie"? Source: Trager, Oliver (2004). Keys to the rain: the definitive Bob Dylan encyclopedia, p.251.
ALT2: ... that critic Robert Shelton thought "Highway 51" from Bob Dylan’s debut album could be seen as the first folk rock track? Source: Shelton, Robert (1987). No direction home: the life and music of Bob Dylan. p.118