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Byrds

Album - 5 march 1973 - DeB Id: 81881
By The Byrds
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(Gene Clark)
Funny how the circle turns around
First you're up and then you're down again
Though the circle takes what it may give
Each time around it makes it live again
Funny how the circle is a wheel
And you can steal someone who is a friend
Funny how the circle takes you fly
And if it's right it brings it back again
Funny how the circle turns around
You think you're lost and then you're found again
Though you always look for what you know
Each time around is something new again
Funny how the circle is a wheel
And you can steal someone who is a friend
Funny how the circle takes you fly
And if it's right it brings it back again
Instrumental (Mandolin)
Funny how the circle is a wheel
And you can steal someone who is a friend
Funny how the circle takes you fly
And if it's right it brings it back again
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The Byrds

The Byrds were an American band formed in Los Angeles in 1964, widely credited with shaping folk rock via Roger McGuinn’s 12-string Rickenbacker sound and electric interpretations of Bob Dylan. Their catalog is frequently discussed as moving from early folk-rock hits into psychedelia and later country-rock, notably on “Sweetheart of the Rodeo” with Gram Parsons.
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