Byrds, The - She Don't Care About Time Lyrics
Hallways and staircases everyday to climb
To go up to my white walled room out on the end of time
Where I can be with my love for she is all that is mine
And she'll always be there, my love don't care about time
The way she tells me of her love and never is she trying
She don't have to be assured of many good things to find
And she'll always be there, my love don't care about time
Her eyes are dark and deep with love, her hair hangs long and fine
She walks with ease and all she sees is never wrong or right
And with her arms around me tight I see her all in my mind
And she'll always be there my love don't care about time
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Did this song pre-date "Tambourine?" Its beginning channels both that and "Ticket to Ride."
THE VERSION ON THE 1990 BOX SET IS THE BEST.
I have a white walled room. Wish it was out on the end of time. Great song. Cheers!
Never mistake Gene Clark for being a bad songwriter, he was the Byrds...
That 12 string Rickenbacker of McGuinn and Gene Clark"s writing and vocals to me make this song the best of the Byrds of that time. i was 15 at the time and this song was just magic to me. Until Gene released "No other" in 74.
Miss you Gene
Brilliant lyrics, and a great and unusual melody. Gene Clark should be better known and appreciated.
Great song, you mean the vocal melody is unusual?
Here fucking here Sly Fish
Imagine the Byrds if Gene hadn't left.
Imagine if David could have kept is mouth shut and not have been a dick.
That too!@T Franks
A truly great song! Gene Clark definitely had it. Pity he couldn't hold on to it!
he could hold onto it....I suggest you listen to his solo albums...
When Gene left, the Byrds lost their best songwriter.
@Degree7 and their heart and soul.
A flawless gem!
Masterpiece! I'm of a generation who, bizarrely it probably now seems, was kind of pleased it wasn't on the album. It made the 45 more special, having a non-LP flipside, or so it seemed at the time. I only had about three, maybe four, LPs in I965...all other records were singles. Different time, of course. Incidentally, is it Michael drumming here or was it Hal Blaine? I know there were occasions where Clarke didn't show or wasn't up to what Melcher, especially, wanted. Believe me, I hope it's Michael and on my set of "Journals" out-takes you can tell it's him....you can hear him grumbling a lot! But "She Don't Care About Time" isn't on that set. The other version of the song, with piano and bongos, I believe is definitely him.
According to Chris Hillman the only time they had studio musicians was on the Mr. Tambourine single.
One of Gene's All Time Greats-Should have been on the Byrds 2nd LP!
Mike Manderfeld DEFINITELY!!!!!!!
I see her in my mind
Not Bach but Beethoven Song of Joy. That's the Solo for this song
No, that's Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring."
Kevin, you're right.
Masterful production, awesome, beautiful----and reminds me of my first love.
Beatles's “ticket to ride”'s answer song
I believe
I believe various members of the Byrds have said as much. Musically it's a tribute, lyrically it's very different. Ticket to Ride was about betrayal, this song is about adoration.
M Dub_Dub The best way to write an answer to something is to wait till after the something is done. Just like you wrote your answer to Hal dismukes.
I don't have any inside information but, just looking it up, TTT was released in June of 1965; HELP! was released in August of the same year. The drums on the song do sound like an adaptation of Ringo's rhythm on Ticket, with Michael's signature bass drum ride added in. But I'd have a hard time proving it.
Ovid Bilderback Ticket To Ride was recorded in Feb 65...
+John Hazeldene Good point. And released as a single in April 1965.
what a great song
...woooooo,heavy!!
As inspired George Harrison for 'If I Needed Someone'
It's also incorporated into The Move's "Cherry Blossom Clinic Revisited"
I believe If I Needed Someone was inspired by "Bells of Rhymney"
You are right, that's what George Harrison said directly.
@Degree7 and She Dont Care About Time was inspired by Ticket to Write , the intro and drum pattern
Jerri Lynn Turner Good point!
Beautiful song
It is definitely and I love it so very much well peace to you .
good god theres nothin better in this world than a good rapin