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She Don't Care About Time : ウィキペディア英語版
She Don't Care About Time

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"She Don't Care About Time" is a song by American folk rock band The Byrds released in 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 the group's second album ''Turn! Turn! Turn!'', which peaked at #17 on the ''Billboard'' Top LPs chart and went to #11 in the United Kingdom. The song is on most of the band's hits compilations.〔
==Composition==
Similar to the Byrds' first album, the majority of self penned compositions on "Turn! Turn! Turn!" were written by Gene Clark. At the height of Clark's first tenure with the Byrds, most of Clark's compositions (including "She Don't Care About Time") dealt with pain and romance. The composition's lyrics have been well cited for their complexity by many who have been affiliated with the group. In particular Johnny Rogan stated in his acclaimed and definitive biography ''Timeless Flight'' that the elaboration of the lyrics were in anticipation of Clark's later work and were a "fascinating apotheosis in which naturalistic detail and abstraction coalesced".〔 Musically, the recording featured guitar work inspired by Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring". The Byrds' recording of Mr. Tambourine Man opens with a similar and distinctive, Bach-inspired guitar riff (appearing in the introduction) played by Jim McGuinn. The alternative version that appears on the ''The Byrds box set'' contains a previously unreleased first recording of the song, with a much faster tempo with Clark performing a harmonica solo and McGuinn's guitar playing being more dissonant.〔 Other early versions have been known to feature the group's producer Terry Melcher, playing the piano. Although the track was released as single it was ultimately left off the album, along with the Dylanesque "The Day Walk (Never Before)" (also written by Clark). "The Day Walk (Never Before)" was left to languish in the Columbia tape vaults for more than 20 years.〔
McGuinn's guitar work on the track would later be championed by The Beatles' George Harrison, who latter took influence from the main riff of "The Bells of Rhymney" with the drumming from "She Don't Care About Time" on Harrison's own composition, "If I Needed Someone".〔 Upon the release of the Beatles' Rubber Soul album, the Byrds received a letter from Harrison to the group's publicist Derek Taylor, stating: "Tell Jim () and David () that "If I Needed Someone" is the riff from "The Bells Of Rhymney" and the drumming from "She Don't Care About Time", or my impression of it".

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