The Byrds
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- Skip Battin
- Michael Clarke
- Gene Clark
- David Crosby
- Chris Hillman
- Kevin Kelley
- Roger McGuinn
- Gene Parsons
- Gram Parsons
- Clarence White
- John York
- 1965


Mr. Tambourine Man
- The Byrds
entered the UK charts on 17 June 1965, spent 14 weeks in the charts and reached number 1.

All I Really Want To Do
- The Byrds
entered the UK charts on 19 August 1965, spent 10 weeks in the charts and reached number 4.

Turn Turn Turn (To Everything There Is A Season)
- The Byrds
entered the UK charts on 11 November 1965, spent 8 weeks in the charts and reached number 26.- 1966


Eight Miles High
- The Byrds
entered the UK charts on 05 May 1966, spent 9 weeks in the charts and reached number 24.- 1968


You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
- The Byrds
entered the UK charts on 19 June 1968, spent 3 weeks in the charts and reached number 45.- 1971


Chestnut Mare
- The Byrds
entered the UK charts on 14 February 1971, spent 8 weeks in the charts and reached number 19.- 1990


Four Dimensions
- The Byrds
entered the UK charts on 16 December 1990, spent 3 weeks in the charts and reached number 78.
- 1965


Mr. Tambourine Man
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 15 May 1965, spent 13 weeks in the charts and reached number 1.

All I Really Want To Do
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 03 July 1965, spent 10 weeks in the charts and reached number 40.

Turn Turn Turn (To Everything There Is A Season)
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 23 October 1965, spent 14 weeks in the charts and reached number 1.- 1966


Set You Free This Time
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 05 February 1966, spent 4 weeks in the charts and reached number 79.

It Won't Be Wrong
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 12 February 1966, spent 5 weeks in the charts and reached number 63.

Eight Miles High
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 09 April 1966, spent 9 weeks in the charts and reached number 14.

5 D (Fifth Dimension)
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 16 July 1966, spent 5 weeks in the charts and reached number 44.

Mr. Spaceman
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 24 September 1966, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 36.- 1967


So You Want To Be A Rock 'n' Roll Star
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 28 January 1967, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 29.

My Back Pages
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 01 April 1967, spent 7 weeks in the charts and reached number 30.

Have You Seen Her Face
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 10 June 1967, spent 4 weeks in the charts and reached number 74.

Lady Friend
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 19 August 1967, spent 2 weeks in the charts and reached number 82.

Goin' Back
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 18 November 1967, spent 3 weeks in the charts and reached number 89.- 1968


You Ain't Goin' Nowhere
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 11 May 1968, spent 5 weeks in the charts and reached number 74.- 1969


Ballad Of Easy Rider
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 01 November 1969, spent 6 weeks in the charts and reached number 65.- 1970


Jesus Is Just Alright
- The Byrds
entered the US charts on 07 February 1970, spent 1 weeks in the charts and reached number 97.


Born To Rock 'n' Roll - The Byrds 


Cowgirl In The Sand - The Byrds 


Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man - The Byrds 


Hickory Wind - The Byrds 


I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better - The Byrds 


Knockin' On Heaven's Door - The Byrds 


Life In Prison - The Byrds 


The Times They Are A-Changin' - The Byrds 


Yesterday's Train - The Byrds 


You Showed Me - The Byrds 