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Mr. Tambourine Man

Album - 21 june 1965 - DeB Id: 22592
By The Byrds
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Album DeRango™ 30,13

The Byrds

Mr. Tambourine Man Lewis Tollani

 The entire work is permeated by that veil of magic that only the Byrds could render so sweetly and melancholically.

 Folk(rock) would rise to the rank of a worthy and recognized musical genre, and rock as a whole would receive a significant contribution to its maturation.

 Explore the timeless sounds of The Byrds' debut and experience the birth of folk rock today!

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Album DeRango™ 9,63

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Mr. Tambourine Man GASGUIC.

 The summit, the pinnacle of it all, was obviously the very famous (and beautiful) Mr. Tambourine Man, coincidentally a cover of Dylan, which as a single swept away all rivals.

 It remains an album that, if only for historical significance, is an absolute must-have.

 Explore The Byrds’ legendary Mr. Tambourine Man and dive into the roots of folk-rock today!

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Hey mister tambourine man, play a song for me
I'm not sleepy and there ain't no place I'm going to
Hey mister tambourine man, play a song for me
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The reasons why
Oh I can say
I have to let you go, babe
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Gypsy gal, the hands of Harlem
Cannot hold you to its heat
Your temperature's too hot for taming
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Oh, you know it makes me sad
To see you feel so bad
But it's happened to you many times before
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Daytime just makes me feel lonely
At night I can only dream about you
Girl, you're on my mind
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Oh what will you give me?
Say the sad bells of Rhymney
Is there hope for the future?
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I ain't lookin' to compete with you
Beat or cheat or mistreat you
Simplify you, pacify you
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I'd like to love you
With all of my heart
You've had me on your trip
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Far between sundown's finish and midnight's broken toll
We ducked inside the doorway, thunder crashing
As majestic bells of bolts, struck shadows in the sounds
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We'll meet again
Don't know where, don't know when
But I know we'll meet again some sunny day
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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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