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Margo Price plays tender cover of Bob Dylan’s ‘Things Have Changed’ on US TV

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Margo Price performed a Bob Dylan cover while appearing on US TV at the weekend – watch her rendition of ‘Things Have Changed’ below.Appearing on CBS This Morning, Price also debuted an unreleased B-side called ‘Drifter’, and played her recent single ‘Letting Me Down’.‘Things Have Changed’ is a bluesy Dylan song from 2000, which appeared on the soundtrack to the film Wonder Boys.

Check out Price’s version below.Price’s new single ‘Letting Me Down’ was released last week, alongside confirmation of the release date of her forthcoming third album, ‘That’s How Rumors Get Started’.

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