
How much you like The Byrds might determine which of these Greatest Hit collections you’d prefer. Surprisingly, The Byrds Greatest Hits came out in 1967–early in their career. The Byrds Turn, Turn, Turn: The Ultimate Collection came out in 2015 and features many of the songs on the first Greatest Hits album…plus many more songs I’d never heard of before I listened to this 48 song 3-CD set.
I like most of the covers The Byrds did of Bob Dylan songs. The Byrds benefited from the Folk-Rock movement in the Sixties. But, once that faded out…so did they. The Byrds formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1964. The band underwent multiple lineup changes throughout its existence, with frontman Roger McGuinn (known as Jim McGuinn until mid-1967) remaining the sole consistent member. In 1973, The Byrds produced their last album, Byrds, and flew away. Are you a fan of The Byrds? Any favorite songs here? GRADE: B+ for both CDs
TRACKLIST:
A1 | Mr. Tambourine Man Written By Bob Dylan | 2:17 | |
A2 | I’ll Feel A Whole Lot Better Written-By – G. Clark | 2:31 | |
A3 | The Bells Of Rhymney Written-By – I. Davies*, P. Seeger | 3:31 | |
A4 | Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) Adapted By [Words From The Book Of Ecclesiastes] | 3:35 | |
A5 | All I Really Want To Do Written By Bob Dylan | 2:02 | |
A6 | Chimes Of Freedom Written By Bob Dylan | 3:52 | |
B1 | Eight Miles HighWritten-By – D. Crosby*, G. Clark | 3:36 | |
B2 | Mr. Spaceman Written by J. McGuinn | 2:09 | |
B3 | 5 D (Fifth Dimension) Written by J. McGuinn | 2:33 | |
B4 | So You Want To Be A Rock ‘N’ Roll StarWritten-By – C. Hillman | 2:03 | |
B5 | My Back Pages Written by Bob Dylan | 3:05 |

TRACKLIST:
1-1 | All I Really Want To Do | |
1-2 | I’ll Feel A Whole Lot Better | |
1-3 | I Knew I’d Want You | |
1-4 | Mr. Tambourine Man | |
1-5 | Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is A Season) | |
1-6 | She Don’t Care About Time | |
1-7 | The World Turns All Around Her | |
1-8 | Here Without You | |
1-9 | She Has A Way | |
1-10 | Spanish Harlem Incident | |
1-11 | It Won’t Be Wrong | |
1-12 | Why | |
1-13 | Mr. Spaceman | |
1-14 | What’s Happening? | |
1-15 | Captain Soul | |
1-16 | 5d (Fifth Dimension) | |
2-1 | Eight Miles High | |
2-2 | Set You Free This Time | |
2-3 | Wild Mountain Thyme | |
2-4 | So You Want To Be A Rock’n’Roll Star | |
2-5 | Everybody’s Been Burned | |
2-6 | My Back Pages | |
2-7 | Have You Seen Her Face | |
2-8 | Don’t Make Waves | |
2-9 | Lady Friend | |
2-10 | Old John Robertson | |
2-11 | Chimes Of Freedom | |
2-12 | Goin’ Back | |
2-13 | Change Is Now | |
2-14 | Artificial Energy | |
2-15 | Pretty Boy Floyd | |
2-16 | I Am A Pilgrim | |
3-1 | You Ain’t Goin’ Nowhere | |
3-2 | The Christian Life | |
3-3 | Hickory Wind | |
3-4 | You’re Still On My Mind | |
3-5 | One Hundred Years From Now | |
3-6 | Bad Night At The Whiskey | |
3-7 | Drug Store Truck Drivin’ Man | |
3-8 | Old Blue | |
3-9 | Wasn’t Born To Follow | |
3-10 | Child Of The Universe | |
3-11 | Ballad Of Easy Rider | |
3-12 | Oil In My Lamp | |
3-13 | Jesus Is Just Alright | |
3-14 | Lay Lady Lay | |
3-15 | It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue | |
3-16 | Chestnut Mare |