Bill Murray’s Glorious Off-Key Cover Of Bob Dylan Is The Best Thing You’ll Hear All Day

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dgz88voETRM#t=78

Bill Murray can do no wrong. The comedian has become the newest internet darling after some of his crazy antics garnered attention from the media. From having a day named after him at the Toronto Film Festival to crashing bachelor parties, driving taxis, attending random house parties and being a guest at George Clooney’s wedding, the actor is the guy everyone wants to hang out with — sorry Chris Pratt. And while the actor can hold his own in a round of karaoke with complete strangers, his cover of a Bob Dylan song is a bit of a mumbling mess. (But we love it anyway.)

The newest Murray gem comes from his film St. Vincent. The actor plays a curmudgeon old war vet who becomes the defacto babysitter to his next door neighbor’s young son. The film debuted at TIFF a few weeks ago but this clip featuring Murray slurring a few lines from Dylan’s “Shelter From the Storm” with a cigarette jammed between his teeth is our most recent look of the movie.