Bob Dylan wrote the song “Just Like A Woman” for Otis Redding, who declined to record it, so Dylan used it on his 1966 album “Blonde on Blonde”.

The title track to B.B. King’s 1968 album “Lucille” features the bluesman just talking about his adventures with his guitar Lucille, and how she came to get her lifelong name.

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