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I Knew I'd Want You : ウィキペディア英語版 | I Knew I'd Want You
"I Knew I'd Want You" is a song written by Gene Clark that was first released by the folk rock band The Byrds as the B-side to their 1965 debut single, "Mr. Tambourine Man", and later included on their first album ''Mr. Tambourine Man''. ==Lyrics and Music== "I Knew I'd Want 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 is a folk rock song taken at mid-tempo. Clark sings the lead vocal.〔 Author Christopher Hjort describes it as "a minor-tinged 6/8 shuffle."〔 Author James Perone finds the sound similar to that of The Beatles' "You've Got to Hide Your Love Away," particularly through its use of a triple meter and acoustic instruments, noting that the Byrds song was released first and probably even recorded first.〔 Perone also feels that certain features, such as its minor key and the general melodic shape, anticipated the Moody Blues' "Nights in White Satin."〔 Music critic Johnny Rogan notes a nod to The Beatles in the use of the phrase "oh yeah" at the end of the refrain.〔 Rogan described the lyrics as being "romantic" and incorporating "hip parlance" such as the line "You'd have me on your trip..."〔
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