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The Byrds - We'll Meet Again Outtakes

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Add &fmt=18 at end of url for stereo sound and better quality sound/video

(especially for this video, since mono makes the vocals hard to hear)

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  • Thank you! The &fmt=18 works!

  • Vera lynn song from the 40´s...

    exist a lots of good covers.. like this one and also from the Sandy Coast...

  • hola desde Mexico, me gusta esta cancion y aparece con los creditos finales de una pelicula que se llama hard goodbyes: My father. Se las recomiendo, esta muy buena

  • Thanks for the info.As you said it's just the way the person who acquired these tapes did it.There's another Byrds outtake on here iirc w/Satisfied Mind and Set You Free This Time appearing to run together,but no doubt another case of how the person who acquired these outtakes set it up.

  • @66buff It's I Knew I'd Want You.The Eminor chord , as you pointed out is a clue.Then before the tape ends Hal starts clicking his sticks to count in the next take and this is in 6/8 time.The reason it appears here on the end of a take of 'We'll Meet Again' is nothing to do with it being on the master tape.The person who 'aquired' these outtakes and passed them on to bootleggers just put an outtake of I Knew I'd Want You directly after We'll Meet Again on the tape they passed on.

  • this is not mono ; ) 

  • happy birthday david crosby

  • The other reason that the Byrds chose the cover this song in 1964/65 was the release of the black comedy film 'Doctor Strangelove' in 1964. 'We'll meet again' is played over the closing scene showing atomic mushroom clouds

  • Vera Lynn hit the top of the Pops in the UK this year (2009, in case you read this much later) with a re-release of her WW2 hits (beating out the Beatles' box sets) ... I first heard of her thanks to the Byrds... and she's still 'rockin' at age 92!

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