Lyrics by Gene Clark

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  1. 1975
  2. All I Want
  3. Almost Saturday Night
  4. Are We Still Making Love?
  5. Back In My Life Again
  6. Because Of You
  7. Blue Raven
  8. Boston
  9. C'est La Bon Rue
  10. Carry On
  11. Changes
  12. Couldn't Believe Her
  13. Crazy Ladies
  14. Dark Hollow
  15. Dark Of My Moon
  16. Day For Night
  17. Del Gato
  18. Dixie Flyer
  19. Echoes
  20. Elevator Operator
  21. Fair & Tender Ladies
  22. Fair And Tender Ladies
  23. Feel A Whole Lot Better
  24. For A Spanish Guitar
  25. For Me Again
  26. Freedom Walk
  27. From A Silver Phial
  28. Full Circle Song
  29. Git It On Brother
  30. Give My Love To Marie
  31. Gypsy Rider
  32. Hear The Wind
  33. Here Tonight
  34. Here Without You
  35. Home Run King
  36. I Found You
  37. I Knew I'd Want You [Remix]
  38. I Pity The Poor Immigrant
  39. I Really Don't Want To Know
  40. I Remember The Railroad
  41. If I Hang Around
  42. If You Could Read My Mind
  43. If You're Gone
  44. In A Misty Morning
  45. In The Pines
  46. Is Yours Is Mine
  47. Kansas City Southern
  48. Kathleen
  49. Keep On Pushin'
  50. Lady Of The North
  51. Life's Greatest Fool
  52. Lonely Saturday
  53. Los Angeles
  54. Love Wins Again
  55. Made For Love
  56. Marylou
  57. Mississippi Detention Camp
  58. Needing Someone
  59. No Longer A Sweetheart Of Mine
  60. No Other
  61. One In A Hundred
  62. Only Colombe
  63. Opening Day
  64. Past Adresses
  65. Pledge To You
  66. Polly
  67. Rain Song
  68. Roadmaster
  69. Rock Of Ages
  70. Rodeo Rider
  71. Rough And Rocky
  72. Set You Free This Time
  73. She Don't Care About Time
  74. She's The Kind Of Girl
  75. Ship Of The Lord
  76. Shooting Star
  77. Silent Crusade
  78. Silver Raven
  79. Sister Moon
  80. So You Say You Lost Your Baby
  81. Some Misunderstanding
  82. Something About You Baby
  83. Something's Wrong
  84. Stand By Me
  85. Straight From The Heart
  86. Strength Of Strings
  87. Tambourine Man
  88. Tears Of Rage
  89. That's Alright By Me
  90. The American Dreamer
  91. The French Girl
  92. The Radio Song
  93. The Same One
  94. The True One
  95. The Virgin
  96. Think I'm Gonna Feel Better
  97. Through The Morning, Through The Night
  98. Train Leaves Here This Morning
  99. Tried So Hard
  100. Vanessa
  101. Wall Around Your Heart
  102. Where My Love Lies Asleep
  103. White Light
  104. Why Not Your Baby
  105. Winter In
  106. With Care From Someone
  107. With Tomorrow
  108. You Showed Me
  109. Your Fire Burning

Harold Eugene Clark (November 17, 1944 – May 24, 1991) was an American singer-songwriter and founding member of the folk rock band the Byrds. He was the Byrds' principal songwriter between 1964 and early 1966, writing most of the band's best-known originals from this period, including "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better", "She Don't Care About Time", "Eight Miles High" and "Set You Free This Time". Although he did not achieve commercial success as a solo artist, Clark was in the vanguard of popular music during much of his career, prefiguring developments in such disparate subgenres as psychedelic rock, baroque pop, newgrass, country rock, and alternative country. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1991 as a member of the Byrds.

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