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Turn! Turn! Turn!

Album - 6 december 1965 - DeB Id: 35326
By The Byrds
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Album DeRango™ 42,55

The Byrds

Turn! Turn! Turn! Lewis Tollani

 The inevitable Dylan covers lose the aggressive intensity of the originals and become superb, soft, and dreamlike melodies.

 In the span of eight months, they went from anonymity to the high peaks of the American and British charts.

 Explore The Byrds' Turn! Turn! Turn! album and experience the roots of folk-rock and timeless 60s classics!

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Words-adapted from The Bible, book of Ecclesiastes
Music-Pete Seeger

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Every time I see you smile, come to me, don't be long
Let me tell you how my heart goes wild.
Please let me love you and it won't be wrong
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Written by Bob Dylan

Come gather round people
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Oh! Susannah (03:02)
Well I come from Alabama with a banjo on my kneee
And I'm going to Lousiana Sasannah for to see
Oh Susannah now don't you cry for me
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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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