B.Bclass Road

The Byrds · Other Songs - The Byrds

We're driving down the highway seven days a week

Looking for a number one looking rather bleak

Well i'm a roadie what a job being a roadie

I'm a roadie b.b. class road

I get them to the gig on time it's not so hard to do



They only way to break a crime speeding is the thing to do

Well i'm a roadie what a job being a roadie



I'm a roadie b.b. class road



Well i'm really really really really tired today

I've been checking my gear all night

You know what they're all gonna say

Someday you're gonna miss a flight

Well i'm a roadie here today and truckin all the same

I'm a roadie b.b. class road b.b. class road b.b. class road

B.Bclass Road

B.Bclass Road stands as a notable song in The Byrds' expansive discography, reflecting the band's signature fusion of folk and rock elements. Emerging during a period of significant experimentation for the group, the track captures their evolving sound as they navigated the boundaries of their genre. The song showcases the intricate harmonies and jangly guitar textures that defined the band's early recordings, while also hinting at the psychedelic influences that would later permeate their work. As part of their broader body of music, this recording contributes to the understanding of how The Byrds shaped the landscape of 1960s rock. It remains a testament to their ability to blend traditional songwriting with innovative production techniques, securing their place as pioneers in the folk-rock movement.