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The Byrds - Mr. Tambourine Man 1965

"Mr. Tambourine Man" is a song written and performed by Bob Dylan, which was released on his 1965 album Bringing It All Back Home (see 1965 in music). The Byrds also recorded a version of the song that was released as their first single on Columbia Records and which reached #1 on both the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the UK Singles Chart. The Byrds' version was also the title track of their first album, Mr. Tambourine Man. The Byrds had access to an early version of the song recorded by Dylan and Ramblin' Jack Elliott during the session for the 1964 album Another Side of Bob Dylan. Because of their early access to the song, The Byrds were able to release their version just two weeks after Dylan's. The Byrds' recording of the song was influential in initiating the musical subgenre of folk rock, leading many contemporary bands to mimic its fusion of jangly guitars and intellectual lyrics in the wake of the single's success.

This song has been covered by many artists, including Judy Collins, Odetta, Melanie, and William Shatner. The song's popularity led to Dylan recording it live many times, and it has been included in multiple Dylan and Byrds compilation albums. It has been translated into several languages, and has also been used in television shows and films, and referenced in several books.

The song has a bright, expansive melody and has become famous in particular for its surrealistic imagery, influenced by artists as diverse as French poet Arthur Rimbaud and Italian filmmaker Federico Fellini. The lyrics call on the title character to play a song and the narrator will follow. Interpretations of the lyrics have included a paean to drugs such as LSD, a call to the singer's muse, a reflection of the audience's demands on the singer, and religious interpretations. Dylan sings the song in four verses, but only one of these was recorded by The Byrds. Dylan's and The Byrds' versions have appeared on various lists ranking the greatest songs of all time, including an appearance by both on Rolling Stone's list of the 500 best songs ever. Both versions also received Grammy Hall of Fame Awards.

In other news, I have added the lyrics to this song so you can sing along, or perhaps learn the song! This is how I learned my first Byrds song! Enjoy :)

Comments

8 years ago

Peace Gypsy

“Hold fast to dreams,For if dreams dieLife is a broken-winged bird,That cannot fly.”― Langston Hughes

8 years ago

marie donaldson

I think they cover this very well

8 years ago

fil Got

thanks to my father, I know this great song

8 years ago

mintgumdropz1

Love this classic. Cold Case brought me here.

9 years ago

erikscrtmn777

this version is upgraded...much better than the other version XD sounds better for jumping off a cliff and smashing happily on a large rock

9 years ago

MrJoe1176

'Cast your dancing spell my way....I promise to go under it'.Love it!

9 years ago

Marvin B Naylor

Classic, in every way. The first time a guitar had sounded like that.

9 years ago

Shannon yeske

I love this song

9 years ago

Michael Hutson

This song came out the month my father died. It'll always be bittersweet for me.

9 years ago

Punk Stha

Beautiful and almost near perfect to Bob Dylan's version

9 years ago

Nowhere Man

this is a fucking shame!

9 years ago

Charlie Battis

great weird but great

9 years ago

linglingjr

Far inferior version.

9 years ago

TheLuisrivera20

a gay version of a great song.

9 years ago

flankerpraha

My wife died 3 years ago. Since that moment I feel so often the same sadness which I feel from this song. I'm not sleepy and there aint no place I'm going to...

9 years ago

msmithstud

better than Bob Dylan's version IMO. I never thought he could sing in the first place.

9 years ago

Jason Hunt

Faaaaaaaaaarrrrr out man

9 years ago

IHateBigots100

This song makes me want to get high and harass Richard Nixon's relatives on facebook.

10 years ago

Jim Purdie

This song is all about drugs being oot your face lol.

10 years ago

Jim Purdie

Hey my annie mckay play a song for me. :)

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