Gene Clark, nacido Harold Eugene Clark (Tipton, Missouri, 17 de noviembre de 1944– 24 de mayo de 1991) fue un cantautor estadounidense, y uno de los fundadores del grupo de folk-rock The Byrds.
Gene Clark es recordado por ser el principal compositor en los Byrds entre 1964 y 1966. Creó un gran catálogo de canciones en varios estilos, pero no logró obtener éxito comercial. Clark fue uno de los primeros ejemplos de rock psicodélico, pop barroco, newgrass, country rock y country alternativo.
¡Cuatro años de duro trabajo!Este mes de mayo cumplimos cuatro años al aire. Seguimos trabajando en la difusión de este maravilloso instrumento, ¡gracias por participar en nuestra historia!
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EA Well you're smolderin' with fly words, CDE Catch the moment on the run. A And you say there's nothin' easy CDE About the plywood tract you're from. A And you stand inside your wind stilts; DE Watch the sentence act begun. EG So you say you lost your baby ACE Do you know that your the one. A With the stand to watch the trials go, CDE from here to there behind the scene. EA Throw your troubles to the moon troughs, CDE To swallow up like stormy dreams. A Take an entrance to a stand-off, DE Looking if there's such a sigh. G And you say you lost your baby, ACE wondering if its in your lie. EA Well you fly your banners Monday, CDE that take a rise and fall in one. A Ask the questions of the pilgrims, CDE As they come to pledge what's done. A Claim a tabernacle hillside DE where you sight the dyin' sun G So you say you lost your baby, ACE don't you know that you're the one. G So you say you lost your baby, ACE Don't you know that you're the one.
From Gene Clark & The Gosdin Brothers Columbia Records 1967