“Lay, Lady, Lay” is a folk rock song by the iconic American singer-songwriter Bob Dylan. The song was written and recorded by Dylan in 1969 and was included on his album “Nashville Skyline.”
The song is known for its relaxed and country-infused sound, featuring Dylan’s distinctive vocal style. The lyrics of “Lay, Lady, Lay” convey a sense of sensuality and romantic longing. The chorus includes the repeated line, “Lay, lady, lay, lay across my big brass bed.”
The song was a commercial success and is often celebrated for its unique and more melodic approach compared to some of Dylan’s earlier work. It remains one of his well-known songs.
“Lay, Lady, Lay” is celebrated for its laid-back and inviting quality, marking a distinctive moment in Dylan’s musical evolution. The song continues to be a favorite among fans of his music and is frequently included in retrospectives of his career.