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The World Turns All Around Her

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1965 song by the Byrds
"The World Turns All Around Her"
Song bythe Byrds
from the albumTurn! Turn! Turn!
ReleasedDecember 6, 1965 (1965-12-06)
RecordedAugust 28, 1965
StudioColumbia, Hollywood, California
GenreFolk rock
Length2:13
LabelColumbia
SongwriterGene Clark
ProducerTerry Melcher

"The World Turns All Around Her" is a song written byGene Clark that was first recorded bythe Byrds for their second albumTurn! Turn! Turn! (1965).

Music and lyrics

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"The World Turns All Around Her" is one of several songs written by Clark with lyrics about broken love and the pain of teenage romance.[1][2] The song has been described as being about "the unrealized potential of womanhood."[3] According to music criticJohnny Rogan, the theme of the song is "understanding through loss."[2] The singer has lost his girlfriend, but doesn't feel jealous or resentful.[3] Rather than expressing the cliche of asking her new boyfriend to care for his ex-girlfriend, he instead asks that he help her realize her potential.[3] The song ends with the singer suggesting that the new boyfriend may eventually recognize that he too must set her free in order for her to become all that she can be.[3]

Despite the sad and philosophical content, the music is set to arock beat.[2] Byrds biographer Christopher Hjort described the tune as one of Clark's "catchiest."[4]Rolling Stone Album Guide contributorRob Sheffield described the music as being "morosely uptempo."[5] Rogan feels that applying this music to "a plaintive love song" reinforces the impact of the lyrics.[2] Clark was reportedly pleased with the effect, stating "I liked the song very much. I thought the fast, electric treatment worked out OK."[2]

Something Else! contributor Beverly Paterson described the music as having "sparkling sheen and needle-sharphooks."[6] Rogan praised the vocalharmonies but felt that the instrument playing was a little too loose.[2]

Recording

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"The World Turns All Around Her" was recorded on August 28, 1965, at Columbia Recording Studio A in Hollywood, California.[4] The Byrds also recorded "She Don't Care About Time" at that session.[4]

Reception

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AllMusic criticRichie Unterberger describes "The World Turns All Around Her" as a "strong composition."[7] Clark biographer John Einarson described it as "indicative of [Clark's] expanding poetic vision" and one of the highlights ofTurn! Turn! Turn!.[8]Pitchfork contributor Joe Tangari describes it as "exquisitepop" andRolling Stone contributor Billy Altman described it as "thoughtful, original pop."[9][10] Writer Jeremy Simmonds described it as a "timeless number."[11]

"The World Turns All Around Her" appeared on several Byrds' compilation albums, includingThe Byrds (1990 box set),The Very Best of The Byrds (1997), andThe Essential Byrds (2003).[12][13][14]

Other versions

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The Byrds recorded an alternate mix of "The World Turns All Around Her" that incorporatedbongo drums.[2][4] This version was included as a bonus track on the 1996 CD release ofTurn! Turn! Turn!.[2]

"The World Turns All Around Her" has been recorded by several artists includingSkydiggers andJohnny Winter.[15][16]

References

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  1. ^Talevski, Nick (2010).Rock Obituaries – Knocking On Heaven's Door. Omnibus Press. p. 84.ISBN 978-0857121172.
  2. ^abcdefghRogan, Johnny (1997).The Byrds: Timeless Flight Revisited. Rogan House. pp. 145, 464.ISBN 095-295401X.
  3. ^abcdChapman, Rob (2015).Psychedelia and Other Colours. Faber & Faber.ISBN 978-0571282753.
  4. ^abcdHjort, Christopher (2008).So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star. Jawbone. p. 64.ISBN 9781906002152.
  5. ^Sheffield, Rob (2004). Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.).The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Fireside. p. 126.ISBN 074-3201698.
  6. ^Paterson, Beverly (November 12, 2015)."The Byrds' Turn! Turn! Turn! offered a message of hope in troubled times". Something Else!. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2017.
  7. ^Unterberger, Richie."Turn! Turn! Turn!".AllMusic. RetrievedFebruary 12, 2017.
  8. ^Einarson, John (2005).Mr. Tambourine Man: The Life and Legacy of the Byrds' Gene Clark.Hal Leonard. pp. 80–81.ISBN 978-0879307936.
  9. ^Tangari, Joe (September 29, 2006)."The Byrds: There Is a Season".Pitchfork. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2017.
  10. ^Altman, Billy (1983).Marsh, Dave; Swenson, John (eds.).The New Rolling Stone Record Guide (2nd ed.). Random House. p. 74.ISBN 039-4721071.
  11. ^Simmonds, Jeremy (2012).The Encyclopedia of Dead Rock Stars: Heroin, Handguns, and Ham. Chicago Review Press. p. 275.ISBN 978-1613744789.
  12. ^Eder, Bruce."Ultimate Byrds".AllMusic. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2017.
  13. ^Unterberger, Richie."The Essential Byrds".AllMusic. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2017.
  14. ^Guarisco, Donald A."The Very Best of the Byrds".AllMusic. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2017.
  15. ^"ere Without You: The Songs of Gene Clark".AllMusic. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2017.
  16. ^Campbell, Al."Texas Blues".AllMusic. RetrievedFebruary 14, 2017.
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