Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Hace 6 días · The Byrds’ “Here Without You (version I)” is a poignant song that captures the agony of longing and the pain of being separated from a loved one. The lyrics convey the deep sense of loneliness and heartbreak experienced by the narrator, who is tormented by memories and thoughts of their absent partner. The opening lines, “Daytime just ...

  2. 26 de may. de 2024 · I do not own the copyrights to the audio and the image.Album; Two Sides to Every Story, 1977Line-upGene Clark ; Lead VocalsEmmylou Harris, Steve Soles ; Harm...

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · Allen Stanton. “Eight Miles High” is a song by the American rock band The Byrds, written by David Crosby, Roger McGuinn, and Gene Clark. It was first released as a single on March 14, 1966, and later included on their third album, Fifth Dimension.

  4. 14 de may. de 2024 · “The Byrds were done when Gene left,” David Crosby is quoted as saying on page 69. Not quite, but they did lose the elegiac folk-tinged powerpop Clark had mastered. The gorgeous Past Tense is from 1967’s long-lost Gene Clark Sings For You; a tentative first solo effort, equal to his early Byrds classics.

  5. 10 de may. de 2024 · First recorded by Gene Clark and Jim McGuinn in 1964, the song was initially abandoned when David Crosby joined them to form The Byrds. However, producer Chip Douglas heard them perform it live and years later introduced it to The Turtles, who went on to record it.

  6. r/Byrds. • 6 min. ago. Rock_Electron_742. The Flying Burrito Bros and Gene Clark. So, apparently there's a version of "Tried So Hard" - a Gene Clark cover by the band, on which GENE sings lead vocals on the 1st verse. That's what I heard, and I've been trying to find it for a while. Does anyone know further details? 1. Add a Comment.

  7. Gene was The Byrds' principal songwriter between 1964 and early 1966, writing most of the band's best known originals from this period, including "I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better", "She Don't Care About Time", "Eight Miles High" and "Set You Free This Time".