The trio’s third album, released in December of 1963, featured liner notes by none other than Bob Dylan and the well-known folk tune “Blowin’ In the Wind” alongside “Tell It On the Mountain”.
“…There aint room enuff on the paper to tell about everybody that was there an exactly what they did — Every nite was a true high degree novel — Anyway it was one a these nites when Paul said “Yuh gotta now hear me an Peter an Mary sing” Mary’s hair was down almost to her waist then — An Peter’s beard was only about half grown. An the Gaslight stage was smaller — An the song they sung was younger — But the walls shook — An everybody smiled. An everybody felt good. An down there approval didn’t come with the clappin a hands — at the end ‘f the song — It came burstin’ out anytime any way it felt like burstin’ out. An they were approved …” — From original album liner notes by Bob Dylan, 1963
Side 1
Very Last Day
Hush-A-Bye
Long Chain On
Side 2
Rocky Road
Tell It on the Mountain
Polly Von
Side 3
Stewball
All My Trials
Don’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
Side 4
Freight Train
Quit Your Low Down Ways
Blowin’ In the Wind