(Roger McGuinn and Jacques Levy)
When I awake you will be gone
Shady tomorrow
I want to go where will you be
So I'll stay home
Letting my hair grow long
And I will be waiting for you
The fire burns summer is gone
Winter is sorrow
And time don't mean nothing to me
When only the hours
Listen to you my songs
And I will be walking in dew
And I will be waiting for you
Some people say
Love goes away
Like mine
The roses red for your cheeks
I will borrow
And find a place for you to see
A sash of blue
Tells me your love is strong
Each spring my life's starting anew
And I will be waiting for you
The Byrds were a highly influential American folk rock band active from 1964 to 1973. They played a significant role in the birth and popularization of folk rock with their distinctive sound, characterized by the pioneering use of the Rickenbacker 12-string guitar, known as "jingle-jangle". The group achieved international fame with their cover of Bob Dylan's Mr Tambourine Man, which became a global hit in 1965. Among the most notable members were Roger McGuinn (guitar and vocals), David Crosby (vocals and guitar), Gene Clark (vocals and guitar), and Chris Hillman (bass). Besides Mr Tambourine Man, other representative tracks from their repertoire include Eight Miles High, Turn! Turn! Turn!, and I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better. The Byrds released several successful albums, including Mr. Tambourine Man (1965), Turn! Turn! Turn! (1966), and Younger Than Yesterday (1967). Their impact on music has been enormous, influencing generations of folk rock and country rock artists.
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