Morning Dew

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“Morning Dew”
Song by Bonnie Dobson
Album Bonnie Dobson at Folk City
Released 1962
Label Prestige International INT 13057
Writer Bonnie Dobson
Bonnie Dobson at Folk City track listing
Morning Dew
(1)
"Once My True Love"
(2)


"Morning Dew", also known as "(Walk Me Out in the) Morning Dew", is a post-apocalyptic folk-rock song written by Canadian singer Bonnie Dobson in 1962, that has become a standard.

According to Dobson in a 1993 interview, "Morning Dew" was inspired by the film On the Beach.[1]

Fred Neil heard Dobson's song and re-arranged it to suit his own style. Tim Rose heard Neil's version and then recorded his own in 1966, adding himself as co-writer. Through a loophole in US copyright law, Rose was able to claim royalties.

The song is most popularly known today as a remake by the Grateful Dead.

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