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"Times They Are a Changing" Phrase Origin.

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pumpkinpizza | 01:09 Wed 20th Jun 2007 | Phrases & Sayings
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"Times They Are a Changing" is a line from the Bob Dylan Song, and is now a common phrase in the English lagnuage, but was he the first to use this phrase?
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there's an old Latin quote about Tempora mutantur, which means the same thing, and neanderthals were probably grunting something similar in caves. But I think Dylan was the first to use this particular phrase.
The yearbook wants to use this quote and know it came from a musical lyric, but no one seems to know what song and who sang it.

BOB DYLAN'S: THE TIMES THEY ARE A-CHANGING

During the 1960s, the lyrics of rock music reflected the energy and rebellious mood of many young people. Bob Dylan (b. 1941), though more well-known as a folk singer, released the following song in 1964, and (it) has been called an "anthem for the protest movement."

http://www.humanities.ccny.cuny.edu/history/re ader/dylan.htm

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