Lazy Days
The Byrds
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It's a lazy day, I'm down with nothing else to do It's a crazy day, I've got a thing that I want to try with you Now baby, don't go away Please don't spoil my lazy day Now isn't it better didn't you know? Just sittin' down here by the radio I'm gonna make you worry none about the income tax No, there's no need to hurry, I think I have to relax It's a lazy day, I'm down with nothing else to do It's a crazy day, I've got a thing that I want to try with you Now baby, don't you go away Please don't spoil my lazy day No, you don't have to think about nothing to do 'Cause when I get you down by the barbecue Oh, I'm gonna make a real funny walk a-like a brand new dime No, I don't have no money but I always got plenty of time It's a lazy day, I'm down with nothing else to do It's a crazy day, I've got a thing that I want to try with you Now baby, don't you go away Please don't spoil my lazy day It's a lazy day It's a lazy day It's a lazy day It's a lazy day
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Written by: GRAM PARSONS
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10 facts about this song
Song Origin"Lazy Days" is a track by the American Rock band, The Byrds, released in 1968.
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AlbumThe song is featured on the album "Sweetheart of the Rodeo," considered by many as one of the greatest country rock albums of all time.
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Band MembersThe lineup of The Byrds while recording "Lazy Days" included Roger McGuinn, Chris Hillman, Gram Parsons, Kevin Kelley, and Clarence White.
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Songwriter"Lazy Days" is one of the songs co-written by Gram Parsons and Chris Hillman, revealing Parsons' influence on The Byrds' transition towards country music.
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Song GenreThe song "Lazy Days" is a combination of country and rock, infusing the unique sound of 'Cosmic American Music' that Gram Parsons was known for.
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Music VideoThe song doesn't have an official music video, keeping in line with most of the releases of that time period.
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Album PopularityDespite "Sweetheart of the Rodeo" being largely overlooked upon its initial release, it has since gained high regard and has become influential within the genre of country rock.
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Style"Lazy Days" is widely recognized for its distinctive use of peddle steel guitar and vocals that convey a melancholic sincerity.
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Live PerformancesThe song has been performed in several live shows by The Byrds, and it showcases the band's brave experimentation with country elements in their music.
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LegacyAlthough "Lazy Days" was not a chart-topping single, it has stood the test of time and has an inherent cultural significance in how it helped shape country rock.
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