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  2. The Notorious Byrd Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Notorious Byrd Brothers reached number 47 on the Billboard Top LPs chart and number 12 on the UK Album Chart. [14] [15] A cover of the Gerry Goffin and Carole King song "Goin' Back" was released in October 1967 as the lead single from the album to mild chart success. [7] Although The Notorious Byrd Brothers was critically praised at the ...

  3. Triad (David Crosby song) - Wikipedia

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    The Byrds recording of the song remained unreleased for twenty years until the 1987 archival album Never Before was issued. [2] It also appears on The Byrds box set from 1990, as a bonus track on the 1997 Columbia/Legacy reissue of The Notorious Byrd Brothers, and on the 2006 There Is a Season box set. [12]

  4. The Byrds - Wikipedia

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    Between June and December 1967, the Byrds worked on completing their fifth album, The Notorious Byrd Brothers. [121] The lead single from the album was a cover of the Gerry Goffin and Carole King song "Goin' Back", which was released in October 1967 and peaked at number 89 on the Billboard chart. [138]

  5. Category:The Byrds album covers - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "The Byrds album covers" The following 58 files are in this category, out of 58 total. 0–9. File:5DCover.jpg; B.

  6. Wasn't Born to Follow - Wikipedia

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    [4] [3] The Byrds recorded the song on November 30, 1967, as one of the last songs recorded in the sessions for The Notorious Byrd Brothers album. [4] The band's lead guitarist Roger McGuinn sings the lead vocal, and the band are augmented by Red Rhodes on pedal steel guitar and Clarence White on guitar.

  7. Old John Robertson - Wikipedia

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    The song was inspired by the retired film director John S. Robertson who lived in the small town near San Diego where the Byrds' bassist Chris Hillman grew up. Robertson was an aberrant figure around the rural area, frequently being seen wearing a Stetson hat, and sporting a white handlebar mustache, which gave him the appearance of an American frontiersman out of the Wild West. [4]

  8. ‘It Would Have Been Great If We’d Stayed Together’: Inside ...

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    Roger McGuinn looks back on his time with the country-rock pioneers, reveals details of his unpublished memoir and discusses his upcoming album

  9. Category:The Byrds albums - Wikipedia

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    This is a set category.It should only contain pages that are The Byrds albums or lists of The Byrds albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories).