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Sweetheart of the Rodeo

Album - 30 august 1968 - DeB Id: 12540
By The Byrds
11 Tracks 1 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 2 Charts

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 Sweetheart of the Rodeo, probably the most important country-rock album of all time, as well as the swan song of the Byrds themselves.

 The Byrds had simply handed the helm to Parsons, the bohemian from Harvard who delved into the music of the fathers to repaint it with stories and characters in the spirit of nonconformity and modernity.

 Discover the groundbreaking sound of The Byrds' Sweetheart of the Rodeo—listen now and experience the birth of country-rock!

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Written by Bob Dylan

Clouds so swift
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Written by Louvin/Louvin

My buddies tell me that I should've waited
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In the beginning you really loved me
But I was blind and I could not see
But when you left me, oh, how I cried
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The jukebox is playin' a honky-tonk song
"One more", I keep sayin', "and then I'll go home"
What good will it do me, I know what I'll find
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Hickory Wind (03:33)
Written by Parsons/Buchanan

In South Carolina, there're many tall pines
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Written by Gram Parsons

One hundred years from this day will the people still feel this way
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Written by Bob Dylan

Nothing was delivered
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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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