She Don't Care About Time

Carla Olson, Gene Clark

About She Don't Care About Time

"She Don't Care About Time" is a song by American folk rock band The Byrds released on October 29, 1965 as the B-side of Turn! Turn! Turn!. The song was written by The Byrds' main songwriter between 1964 and early 1966, Gene Clark. "She Don't Care About Time" was recorded during sessions for the group's second album Turn! Turn! Turn!. The song is on most of the band's hits compilations.


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Hallways and staircases everyday to climb 
To go up to my white walled room out on the end of time
Where I can be with my love for she is all that is mine 
And she'll always be there, my love don't care about time 

I laugh with her, cry with her, hold her close she is mine
The way she tells me of her love and never is she trying 
She don't have to be assured of many good things to find 
And she'll always be there, my love don't care about time

Her eyes are dark and deep with love, her hair hangs long and fine 
She walks with ease and all she sees is never wrong or right 
And with her arms around me tight I see her all in my mind
And she'll always be there my love don't care about time

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Gene Clark

Harold Eugene "Gene" Clark (November 17, 1944 – May 24, 1991) was an American singer-songwriter, and one of the founding members of the folk-rock group The Byrds. more »

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10 facts about this song

Band Origin
"She Don't Care About Time" is a song by Gene Clark, who was a member of the rock band The Byrds. Gene Clark is one of the original founders of "The Byrds" and this song was written during his time with the band.
Release Date
The song was released on October 1, 1965, making it more than 55 years old. It was originally issued as the B-side to the "Turn! Turn! Turn!" single.
About the Song
The song is famously noted for its lyrical homage to Bob Dylan's "Chimes of Freedom."
Commercial Performance
Despite its B-side classification, "She Don't Care About Time" has become one of Gene Clark's best-loved songs, though it did not achieve commercial success like some of the Byrds' other works.
Song Genre
The song is typically classified under the genres of Folk Rock and Psychedelic Rock, showcasing both Clark's lyrical prowess and The Byrds' musical capabilities.
Cover Versions
It has been covered by several artists including The Desert Rose Band and Chris Hillman, a testament to its enduring appeal.
Exclusion from Album
Despite its popularity, "She Don't Care About Time" was not included on any of The Byrd's original albums. It was first included on their 1967 'Greatest Hits' album.
Re-Release
**In later years, the song was re-released as part of several Byrds compilations, including the 1990 set 'The Byrds' and the 1998 collection 'The Essential Byrds'.
Clark's Departure
Soon after the release of "She Don't Care About Time," Gene Clark left The Byrds, citing his fear of flying and dissatisfaction with the band's management as reasons for his departure.
Contribution to Music
As one of the most influential pioneers of the fusion of rock and folk music, Gene Clark's contribution, including this song, is considered a significant chapter in the history of Rock 'n' Roll.

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