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Here Without You (The Byrds song) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Here Without You (The Byrds song)
"Here Without You" is a song written by Gene Clark that was first performed on the Byrds' 1965 debut album ''Mr. Tambourine Man''. It was later covered by other artists, including Reigning Sound and Richard Thompson. ==Lyrics and music== "Here Without You" is one of the earliest original songs written by one of the Byrds, dating back to 1964 when the band was known as the Jet Set. It was recorded at Columbia Studios in Hollywood, CA on April 22. 1965, in the last recording session for the ''Mr. Tambourine Man'' album.〔 It is a mid-tempo ballad which uses minor key harmonies to create a melancholy mood.〔〔〔 Allmusic critic Matthew Greenwald suggests that the melody was inspired by The Beatles.〔 Author James Perone notes resemblances between the vocal harmonies of "Here Without You" and those of some songs of Chad and Jeremy and the Searchers.〔 The lyrics express the singer's loneliness.〔 Music critic Johnny Rogan sees a resemblance between the theme of "Here Without You" and that of Hal David's "(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me", in that both songs describe the singer going through a city in which everything reminds him of a relationship that has ended.〔 In lines such as "Streets that I walk on depress me / Ones that were happy when I was with you", Clark uses imagery to express his experiences of Los Angeles in the mid-1960s.〔 The song provides a little bit of hope for the singer in the lines "I know it won't last / I'll see you someday."〔
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