Byrds, The - Change Is Now Lyrics






Change is now, change is now
Things that seemed to be solid are not
All is now, all is now
The time that we have to live

Gather all that we can
Keep in harmony with love's sweet plan

Truth is real, truth is real
That which is not real does not exist
In and out roundabout
Dance to the day when fear it is gone

Gather all that we can
Keep in harmony with love's sweet plan

Change is now, change is now
Things that seemed to be solid are not
In and out roundabout
Dance to the day when fear it is gone
Fear it is gone
Fear it is gone





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  1. M.... R....

    Nunca más tendremos estos talentos musicales? ☘️🍀🌼🌻

  2. C.... D....

    Even Beatles had to learn from them....

  3. g.... ....

    Great.Sounds like 80s electro pop.

  4. A.... C....

    The Byrds' Sgt. Pepper moment. No wonder they were a Beatles favorite!

  5. C.... S....

    Hal Blaine on DRUMS: "Get To You" and "Change Is Now."

  6. d.... ....

    what a guitar solo

  7. R.... P....

    One of the ten greatest albums of the 1960s era. An electronic folk masterpiece.

    R.... P....

    The greatest.

  8. U.... 6....

    This was also the b-side of "Goin' Back," I've always loved this more than the a-side.

  9. m.... ....

    Hal Blaine on drums?

  10. A.... D....

    I really wish they would’ve expanded on the choruses around :40 and 2:20. The pedal steel is so mesmerizing.

  11. A.... D....

    this album is very underrated. nearly every track on it is a banger.

    A.... D....

    My favorite Byrds album AD, without question.

    A.... D....

    U right. This album slaps

  12. P.... O....

    50 years old! Insane! 20,000 hits. A travesty.

    P.... O....

    10,000 of those were mine :)

  13. M.... K....

    First you think they're folkies, then they seem to be country boys, then they turn out to be serious stoners. Ladies and gentlemen, the American Byrds!

    M.... K....

    They were always one in a million! My favorite album of all time..

    M.... K....

    @Elizabeth Linsay Mine too

  14. M.... M....

    Whether White or McGuinn playing the solo here, it still seems to anticipate the drone of Krautrock, to these ears anyway. Yep, the Byrds were way ahead of the pack......

    M.... M....

    yes, sounds like Faust

  15. c.... z....

    I think the day has come when feeling is gone. At least in America.

  16. t.... ....

    Georgous song from a brilliant album. Only thing better than the original vinyl is the expanded cd reissue.

  17. S.... C....

    Great guitar duet with McGuinn playing both parts on a Gretsch White Falcon. This SHOULD have been a huge hit in 1967!

    S.... C....

    Scott Campbell I told McGuinn many years ago that I loved his guitar solo on this song. He said "That was Clarence!"

  18. 2.... ....

    All time favourite little-known Byrds track

  19. T.... B....

    Deserved to be an A-side in its own right.

    T.... B....

    incredible tune with that guitar taking away !!

    T.... B....

    incredible tune with that guitar taking away !!

    T.... B....

    incredible tune with that guitar taking away !!

  20. P.... B....

    Once again that steady bass of Chris Hillman. The rest is that harmony. Who's playing that steel guitar?

    P.... B....

    Red Rhodes

    P.... B....

    Hillman was the secret treasure of the Byrds.

    P.... B....

    It's Crosby on bass on this track

    P.... B....

    WOW!!!!!

  21. k.... ....

    this wisdom encapsulated here extends way beyond the era in which it was made

    k.... ....

    The Byrds were like medieval spacemen minstrels at a country fair.

  22. l.... ....

    Wonderful music that informed my life. I was 17-18. It blew my mind!

  23. s.... ....

    only Byrds track with both David Crosby and Clarence White. gorgeous.

    s.... ....

    What about Time between and Girl with no name

    s.... ....

    fuck crosby