7. "Turn! Turn! Turn!" Another Seeger song, "Turn! Turn! Turn!," also became part of the anti-Vietnam soundtrack when The Byrds recorded their version, which hit No. 1 in 1965. Here's Seeger ...
The song came to Kravitz in a flash of inspiration ... a time to heal/A time to laugh, a time to weep." The Byrds' 1965 hit is based, almost verbatim, on chapter three of the Book of Ecclesiastes ...
Here are four great songs by various famous artists you didn’t know featured Stephen Stills, in honor of the rock legend’s 80th birthday.
While Bob Dylan was known in the national folk scene, mostly for his protest songs, The Byrds were the ones who soared to the top of the charts with their cover of "Mr. Tambourine Man".
Eight Miles High demonstrates the power of a good arrangment. With bass building like a gathering thundercloud, rumbling guitar chords and tumbling drums usher in Roger McGuinn's memorable four ...
"I was always into the Byrds and they had a song called 'Mr. Tambourine Man' back in the '60s that was a giant hit – and it was a hit with me," Hamilton added. "It really embedded in my mind ...