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      • The song was one of the first psychedelic pop chart-toppers and became a gold record. Released toward the end of 1967, it spent 13 weeks on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 1 on February 3, 1968, and sold over a million copies.
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  2. The song was one of the first psychedelic pop chart-toppers and became a gold record. Released toward the end of 1967, it spent 13 weeks on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 1 on February 3, 1968, [7] and sold over a million copies. The record remained on the chart for three months. [8]

  3. May 13, 2024 · Green Tambourine, released in 1967 by the American psychedelic rock band The Lemon Pipers, captured the essence of the vibrant and experimental spirit of that era. Written by Paul Leka and Shelley Pinz, this catchy tune offers more than just an infectious melody.

  4. Release "Mr. Tambourine Man" was the debut single by the American band the Byrds and was released less than a month after Dylan's original on April 12, 1965, by Columbia Records. The song was also the title track of the band's debut album, which was released on June 21, 1965.

  5. Bob Dylan wrote "Mr. Tambourine Man," which was originally released on his fifth album, Bringing It All Back Home, on March 22, 1965. His version wasn't released as a single, but when The Byrds released their cover on April 12, 1965, it was a transatlantic hit, topping the charts in both the US (on June 26) and UK (on July 22).

  6. Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me. I'm not sleepy, and there is no place I'm going to. Hey, Mr. Tambourine Man, play a song for me. In the jingle jangle mornin' I'll come followin' you ...

  7. Released in 1967, “Green Tambourine” quickly became a hit, reaching the top ten on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. As a child growing up in the 80s, my parents would often play their favorite tunes from the 60s, and this song was frequently heard in our household.

  8. Album: Green Tambourine ( 1967) Charted: 7 1. License This Song . lyrics. Songfacts®: This very psychedelic song tells the story of a busker who plays for change. Throw some coins in his green tambourine and he'll play you a song.

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