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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AC#mAA7 Antique Sandy lived in the woods DD/C#BmE And she'd go to the stream when the weather was good AC#mAA7 She'd take down the washin for her old man to wear DD/C#BmE And she tried not to get eaten by the bear AC#mAA7 She'd fly to the market in her worn out old balloon DD/C#BmE That she traded with the flyer for an antique silver spoon AC#mAA7 And when she got home she'd cook upon the wooden stove DD/C#BmE And she'd go to sleep and listen to the whispers of the grove DA At night she dreamed of places where she lived when she was young F#mAA7 Where the corn strip stretched for miles like a giant serpent's tongue DA Electric lights and phone bells and every light insane (?) F#mAE Like a hundred thousand hungry miles meeting at her brain
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AC#mAA7 I greet her in the morning when she wakes up in my arms DD/C#BmE And I tell her that I love her and I'll keep her free from harm AC#mAA7 I hold her close she matters she is all the world to me DD/C#BmE Cause she's my Antique Sandy and she's in love with me
Copyright @ 1971 Patian & Jackelop Music/BMI From the "Farther Along" LP Columbia Records 1971