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It is almost impossible to exclude the album "Blood on the Tracks" from the divorce of singer-songwriter Bob Dylan and his wife Sarah. The album, released
January 20, 1975, has been linked to the tension within Dylan and Sara's marriage, with their son, Jakob Dylan, describing the songs as "my parents talking." Though Dylan himself denied that the songs were autobiographical, songs such as "You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go" and "If You See Her, Say Hello," almost invite the listener to delve into the personal life of a mostly private troubadour. Sadly, Dylan and his wife would divorce in 1975, and offered here is a signed copy of their divorce contract. The two-page document outlines their divorce agreement and is signed by Dylan and his former wife in black ink on the second page. The signatures are clear, and the agreement displays some faint toning and markings. The signed divorce contract between Bob and Sara Dylan comes with an LOA from Beckett Authentication (AB09405) for the signatures.