The Byrds fue un banda de rock estadounidense de mediados de la década de 1960 que fue pionera del Folk Rock, el rock psicodélico y el country rock, siendo considerados como la respuesta estadounidense a la invasión británica encabezada por los Beatles.
EL gérmen de los Byrds fue el trío folk acústico californiano The Jet Set de 1964, integrado por Roger McGuinn (nacido como Jim en Chicago, 1941), Gene Clark (Tipton, Misouri 1941) y David Crosby (Los Ángeles 1941).
¡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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>From: [email protected] >Subject: CRD-You Don't Miss Your Water (Bell, Byrds) >Date: Thu, 28 Nov 1996 12:58:07 -0500
This is a song by William Bell from his album "The Soul of a Bell." Subsequently, it was covered by the Byrds in a country version on "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" and by Otis Redding on "Otis Blue." I can't connect to alt.music.byrds but if someone else wants to send it there, that's cool.
[Intro] GCG
[First Verse] EmG In the beginning, you really loved me CG But I was blind, and I could not see EmC But when you left me, oh how I cried G You don't miss your water DG Till your well runs dry
[Break]
[Second Verse] I was a playboy, I could not be true I didn't believe, I really loved you But when you left me, oh how I cried You don't miss your water Till your well runs dry