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It isn’t often that a song is known as much for the composer as it is for a band that had a number 1 hit with it, but “Mr. Tambourine Man” is just such a song. Originally written by master folkster Bob Dylan, David Crosby and his band the Byrds would record a cover of the song on their debut record, which would jump all the way to number 1 on the charts and making the group stars in the process. While these two versions are the most well-known, artists as diverse as Judy Collins and even William Shatner have covered the song over the decades, making it one of the most recognizable hits of the ‘60s.
Though Dylan had written four verses, the Byrds only sang one in their version, and the lyrics themselves have become the subject of much speculation over the years. There have been those that believe the song references LSD, the singer’s muse, the relationship between performer and audience and many other interpretations. Regardless of what the song was written about, it is a memorable tune, one that is easy to learn on the guitar, and fun to strum and sing along to.
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