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  1. Jan 24, 2013 · 9 '5D (Fifth Dimension)' From: 'Fifth Dimension' (1966) The follow-up to the mind-melting Top 20 hit "Eight Miles High" (see No. 2 on our list of the Top 10 Byrds Songs) was another another dose ...

  2. The Byrds' discography was originally released on the vinyl format, as full-length LPs, shorter EPs, and singles. [ 2 ] Since the 1960s, the band's back catalogue has also been released on reel-to-reel tape, audio cassette, 8-track tape, CD, MiniDisc, digital downloads, and, most recently, as streaming media.

  3. The Byrds' Greatest Hitsis the first greatest hitsalbum by the American rockband the Byrdsand was released in August 1967 on Columbia Records.[1] It is the top-selling album in the Byrds' catalogue and reached number 6 on the BillboardTop LPschart, but failed to chart in the UK. [2][3][4] Content. [edit]

  4. Released: June 13, 1966. "Mr. Spaceman". Released: September 6, 1966. Fifth Dimensionis the third albumby the American rock band the Byrdsand was released in July 1966 on Columbia Records. [1][2]Most of the album was recorded following the February 1966 departure of the band's principal songwriterGene Clark.

  5. Review. This Greatest Hits LP covers the hits that the original Byrds had up to 1967, before they went Country-Rock. Perhaps no other band sounded as much like the Beatles when it came to singing harmony vocals as the Byrds did, with the voices of Roger McGuinn (actually known back then as Jim McGuinn), David Crosby and Gene Clark a prefect blend.

  6. Sep 13, 2021 · In recognition of their achievements, here are the 10 best Byrds songs of all time. 10. Full Circle. The original five-piece of Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, David Crosby, Chris Hillman, and Michael Clarke was already over by 1966. Gene Clark left first, swiftly followed by Crosby and Clarke. In 1972, all five reunited to record the simply titled ...

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  8. Aug 9, 2020 · 10 Best Byrds Songs. #10 I’ll Feel A Whole Lot Better. from Mr. Tambourine Man, 1965. The Byrds’ best in-house songwriter was original member Gene Clark. The band’s debut Mr Tambourine Man was dominated by covers, but Clark’s original compositions shone. Most notable was ‘I’ll Feel a Whole Lot Better’, placed second in the tracklist.

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