The Byrds were a popular American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1964. They are considered one of the most important and influential bands of the 1960s.
Their music bridged the gaps between the socially and spiritually conscious folk music of Bob Dylan, the studio trickery of The Beach Boys, and the sardonic rock of The Beatles. Some of their trademark songs include pop versions of Bob Dylan's Mr. Tambourine Man and Pete Seeger’s Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)
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GCG Nothing was deliverd and I tell this truth to you DGG7 Not out of spite or anger but simply 'cause it's true CG Now you must provide some answers for what you sell was not received DG And the sooner you come up with it then the sooner you can leave EmG Nothing is better, nothing is best CGCG Take care of your health and get plenty of rest GCG Nothing was delivered and it's up to you to say DGG7 Just what you had in mind when you made everybody pay CG Now I hope you won't object to this giving back all that you owe DG But the sooner you come up with it then the sooner you can go EmG Nothing is better, nothing is best CGCG Take care of your health and get plenty of rest GCG No nothing was deliverd, I can't say I sympathize DGG7 With what your fate is goin' to be yes for telling all those lies CG No nothing was delivered yes and someone must explain DG But as long as it takes to do this then that's how long that you remain EmG Nothing is better, nothing is best CGCG Take care of your health and get plenty of rest
>From The Sweetheart Of The Rodeo LP
Byrds She Don't Care About Time written by Gene Clark
DGG/F#EmG/F#GG/F#D Hallways and staircases everyday to climb GG/F#EmG/F#D To go up to my white walled room oh the end of time D/C#BmGG/F#Em Where I can be with my love for she is all that is mine DGG/F#D And she'll always be there my love don't care about time GG/F#EmG/F#GG/F#D I laugh with her cry with her hold her close she is mine GG/F#EmG/F#GG/F#D The way she tells me of her love and never is she trying D/C#BmGG/F#Em She don't have to be assured of many good things to find DGG/F#D And she'll always be there my love don't care about time GG/F#EmG/F#GG/F#D D Her eyes are dark and deep with love her hair hangs long and fine GG/F#EmG/F#GG/F#D She walks with ease and all she sees is never wrong or right D/C#BmGG/F#Em And with her arms around me tight I see her all in my mind DGG/F#D And she'll always be there my love don't care about time
Copyright @ 1965 Tickson Music Co. From the "45" Columbia Records