Don’t Think Twice, It’s Alright, by Bob Dylan.
Half-accidentally did this with as much Johnny Cash in it as Bob Dylan, but I’m sure I heard Dylan first, in the years where Freewheelin’ and everything I got my hands on for $8.98 a pop in the bargain CD bin at my first record store job helped to build the idealized version of New York City in my head.
This song is a subtle breakup/kiss-off number, with “fare thee well” meaning here what “bless your heart” means coming from certain Southern women.
I don’t remember trying to play too many Dylan songs as a teenager though… maybe because they’re mostly three chords and ninety verses long? There’s lots of mid-sixties electric stuff I’d like to try out from Blonde on Blonde and Highway 61 and that other one from that period…
The funny thing when you look up chords to these songs is that they’re all different shapes, but with a capo to firmly plant it all in the key of E. Which I can respect, as someone who is not at all above getting to the key of D by any and all available means to make everything easier to sing.