She Don't Care About Time [Version One]
The Byrds · Other Songs - The Byrds
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
She'll always be there, my love don't care about time
She Don't Care About Time [Version One] - The Byrds
Released in 1966, "She Don't Care About Time" stands as a defining track in The Byrds' evolution from folk-rock to psychedelic rock. Originally recorded for the band's third studio album, the song features the group's signature jangly Rickenbacker guitars and harmonies that became hallmarks of their sound. The composition reflects the era's fascination with the Beatles and the emerging counterculture, blending acoustic roots with electric experimentation. As a staple of the psychedelic rock genre, the recording captures the band's transition during a pivotal moment in music history, showcasing their ability to adapt their style while maintaining their core identity. The track remains a significant example of mid-1960s American rock music.

