The Byrds: Set You Free This Time (Deconstruction)
Recorded at Columbia Studios, Hollywood, 16 September 1965. Released on thr album, “Turn! Turn! Turn!” on 6 December 1965. It was later released as a single on 10 January 1966, backed with “It Won’t Be Wrong.” It reached number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100. Song written by Gene Clark. Genre: Folk rock 0:00 Drums 2:46 Bass 5:32 Rhythm Guitar 8:23 Lead Guitar 11:14 Acoustic Guitar & Harmonica 14:04 Vocals 16:24 Instrumental Gene Clark (lead vocals/acoustic guitar/harmonica) Jim McGuinn (backing vocals/lead guitar) David Crosby (backing vocals/rhythm guitar) Chris Hillman (bass guitar) Michael Clarke (drums) Terry Melcher (producer)

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