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The Byrds' Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album by the American rock band the Byrds and 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 Billboard Top LPs chart, but failed to chart in the UK. [2] [3] [4]
The Byrds' Greatest Hits: August 7, 1967 6 — — RIAA: Platinum [9] Preflyte: July 29, 1969 84 — — The Byrds' Greatest Hits Volume II: October 29, 1971 — 1 — The Best of The Byrds: Greatest Hits, Volume II: November 10, 1972 114 — — History of The Byrds: May 18, 1973 — — 47 Return of The Byrds: May 7, 1976 — — — The ...
It should only contain pages that are The Byrds songs or lists of The Byrds songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about The Byrds songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
BK numbers refer to Musica Britannica: William Byrd Keyboard Music, ed. Alan Brown (London: Stainer & Bell, 2 vols, 1969/71) My Ladye Nevells Booke (1591) My Ladye Nevells Grownde, BK57; Qui Passe; for my Ladye Nevell, BK19; The Marche before the Battell, BK93
The Byrds is currently out of print, but a later revised box set, titled There Is a Season, was released on September 26, 2006, by Columbia/Legacy. [12] While this second box set is meant to replace The Byrds , each set contains some tracks that the other does not.
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Prior to the release of The Byrds' Greatest Hits, the band decided to dispense with the services of their co-managers Jim Dickson and Eddie Tickner. [133] The relationship between Dickson and the band had soured over recent months, and he and Tickner's business arrangement with the Byrds was officially dissolved on June 30, 1967. [133]
Ballad of Easy Rider is the eighth album by the American rock band the Byrds and was released in November 1969 on Columbia Records. [1] The album was named after the song "Ballad of Easy Rider", which had been written by the Byrds' guitarist and singer, Roger McGuinn (with help from Bob Dylan), as the theme song for the 1969 film, Easy Rider. [2]