Song Premiere: Bob Dylan, 'Stay With Me' by Bob Boilen January 19, 2015 discover music first listen Bob Dylan's next album, Shadows In The Night, out on February 3, is a selection of songs made famous by Frank Sinatra. (Courtesy of the artist) Trying to predict a musical future is impossible. I have proof: Bob Dylan is recording songs Frank Sinatra made popular! No one saw this coming and nothing could prepare us for it. It's weird and kind of wonderful. Here's a man clearly in love with the Great American Songbook and despite his restricted vocal he's brave enough to tackle it. And so here it is: On the version of "Stay With Me" he released in 1964, Sinatra was backed by a big band and orchestra. Dylan's new version is distilled down for a five-piece band, recorded live in the studio in one or two takes for Shadows in the Night, the all-Sinatra covers album coming out on Feb. 3. So what do you think of this: A hidden gem uncovered? Or something else? Copyright 2019 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org. Related Stories The Top 25 Bob Dylan Songs According To You Bob Dylan is playing three hometown gigs at the Orpheum Theatre on Nov. 4, 5 and 6 to coincide with the release of his <em>Basement Tapes</em> recordings and we're counting down the top 25 Bob Dylan songs as voted by listeners of The Current from 5 to 7 p.m. on Nov. 4 to celebrate! Bob Dylan at the Orpheum Theatre: Reviews and set lists Tweet