The Byrds - Lay down your weary tune (Remastered) descargar videos gratis


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Lay down your weary tune, lay down

Lay down the song you strum

And rest yourself beneath the strength of strings

No voice can hope to hum

Sruck by the sounds before the sun

I knew the night had gone

The morning breeze like a bugle blew

Against the drums of dawn

Lay down your weary tune, lay down

Lay down the song you strum

And rest yourself beneath the strength of strings

No voice can hope to hum

The ocean wild like an organ played

The seaweed wove its strands

The crashin' waves like cymbals clashed

Against the rocks and sands

Lay down your weary tune, lay down

Lay down the song you strum

And rest yourself beneath the strength of strings

No voice can hope to hum

The last of leaves fell from the trees

And clung to a new love's breast

The branches bare like a banjo played

To the winds that listened best

Lay down your weary tune, lay down

Lay down the song you strum

And rest yourself beneath the strength of strings

No voice can hope to hum

Comentarios

8 years ago

Terry Devlin

Byrds.. Lay Down your Weary Tune..

9 years ago

Scott Mathews

I would like everybody at my funeral to belt this one out.

9 years ago

Cat Hammer

Just a few corrections to the lyrics noted (at least as sung by the Byrds & Dylan):"Sruck" is obviously just a typo.....'NEATH the strength of strings....SEAWEED'S WOVEN strands.,,,like a banjo MOAN...winds that LISTEN THE bestNice to hear a moving hymn of a song never otherwise given much play.

9 years ago

Alice Denny

why is my face leaking

9 years ago

nhoner

What a magnificent song, and a band that can do it justice.

9 years ago

crimsonraven1

The lyrics of this song is poetry keats or ts eliot n would of loved it the byrds are a great dylan covers band just like manfred man 

9 years ago

Lyegk

hummed lay down while landing in an airplane and kind of wish everyone would have joined me - no words only melody and and was filled joy, hope, happiness

10 years ago

folkmusicgirl

I am always in awe when I hear The Byrds incredible version of this song. Their tight vocals, harmonies, arrangements are astounding! I was such a huge Bryds fan - had all their 60's LPs and played them on my parent's console style record player when I was very young. I was too young to see them at the clubs in Hollywood when they were playing on the Sunset Strip. Liked this song even more then their big hit "Tambourine Man."

10 years ago

David Long

Just beautiful.

10 years ago

Ashley Burns

Literally sat in the garden on a sunny day playing this right now

10 years ago

captainsoul1953

From the great Turn Turn Turn album often cited by many as inferior to their debut Mr Tambourine Man.....more of the same etc....i can only conclude that that those people didnt actually listen to it properly....a bigger bolder record with better playing....harmonies...and production....much more eclectic with acoustic guitars harmonica and organ ...Gene Clarks songs are a huge leap forward lyrically and theirs even a bit of country on Satisfied Mind

10 years ago

Mistertbones

What a great song!

10 years ago

Jackie Boulay

Who cares, both renditions are awesome. I listen to both, back to back. Cheers,

10 years ago

Janey Greene

The Billy Bragg version on youtube sounds more like Dylan

10 years ago

Charlie Wolff

You didn't. But others here assumed that McGuinn did. Read the posts. My comment was not aimed at you. It was all about the young people who suffer from a lack of history. I can't fix that. Neither can you. But we can try to educate the young ones. They have no clue.

10 years ago

N. W. Owen

At what point did I say that McGuinn wrote this?

10 years ago

Charlie Wolff

McGuinn didn't write this. Bob Dylan did. The Byrds did a lot of Dylan covers. Their drummer, the late Michael Clark was my friend. Do your homework.

10 years ago

David R. Purnell

Thanks for including the lyrics!

10 years ago

Burnzi2

I put this tune to a Tolkein song lol, it has the same structure.

10 years ago

Uwe Rayer

Thanks thing. Great by the mems as well.

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