Bonnie Dobson
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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". I The latter, augmented (with a controversial co-writing credit) by Tim Rose, became a melancholy folk rock standard, covered by the Grateful Dead, the Jeff Beck Group and Robert Plant among many others.
Dobson has consistently questioned Rose's right to a co-writing credit for "Morning Dew"[1] (he first heard it as sung by Fred Neil), but due to a loophole in US copyright law, Rose was successful in his claim for royalties.
[edit] Discography
- 1962 At Folk City [live]
- 1964 For the Love of Him
- 1969 Bonnie Dobson
- 1970 Good Morning Rain
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Encyclopedia of Music in Canada entry
- Bonnie Dobson at Allmusic
- [2] Illustrated Bonnie Dobson discography

