The Byrds Discography - Singles

Singles

Highest position reached in UK and U.S. singles charts
Date Title Peak chart positions Album
U.S. UK
October 7, 1964 "Please Let Me Love You" /
"Don't Be Long"
Non-album single
April 12, 1965 "Mr. Tambourine Man" /
"I Knew I'd Want You"
1 1 Mr. Tambourine Man
June 14, 1965 "All I Really Want to Do" /
"I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better"
40 4
October 1, 1965 "Turn! Turn! Turn!" /
"She Don't Care About Time"
1 26 Turn! Turn! Turn!
January 10, 1966 "Set You Free This Time" /
"It Won't Be Wrong"
63
February 18, 1966 "It Won't Be Wrong" /
"Set You Free This Time"
March 14, 1966 "Eight Miles High" /
"Why"
14 24 Fifth Dimension
June 13, 1966 "5D (Fifth Dimension)" /
"Captain Soul"
44
September 6, 1966 "Mr. Spaceman" /
"What's Happening?!?!"
36
January 9, 1967 "So You Want to Be a Rock 'n' Roll Star" /
"Everybody's Been Burned"
29 Younger Than Yesterday
March 13, 1967 "My Back Pages" /
"Renaissance Fair"
30
May 22, 1967 "Have You Seen Her Face" /
"Don't Make Waves"
74
July 13, 1967 "Lady Friend" /
"Old John Robertson"
82 Non-album single
September 1967 "Lady Friend" /
"Don't Make Waves"
October 20, 1967 "Goin' Back" /
"Change Is Now"
89 The Notorious Byrd Brothers
April 2, 1968 "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" /
"Artificial Energy"
74 45 Sweetheart of the Rodeo
September 2, 1968 "I Am a Pilgrim" /
"Pretty Boy Floyd"
January 7, 1969 "Bad Night at the Whiskey" /
"Drug Store Truck Drivin' Man"
Dr. Byrds & Mr. Hyde
May 2, 1969 "Lay Lady Lay" /
"Old Blue"
132 Non-album single
September 26, 1969 "Wasn't Born to Follow" /
"Child of the Universe"
The Notorious Byrd Brothers
October 1, 1969 "Ballad of Easy Rider" /
"Oil in My Lamp"
65 Ballad of Easy Rider
December 15, 1969 "Jesus Is Just Alright" /
"It's All Over Now, Baby Blue"
97
October 23, 1970 "Chestnut Mare" /
"Just a Season"
121 19 (Untitled)
May 7, 1971 "I Trust (Everything Is Gonna Work Out Alright)" /
"(Is This) My Destiny"
Byrdmaniax
August 20, 1971 "Glory, Glory" /
"Citizen Kane"
110
November 29, 1971 "America's Great National Pastime" /
"Farther Along"
Farther Along
April 11, 1973 "Full Circle" /
"Long Live the King"
109 Byrds
April 24, 1973 "Things Will Be Better" /
"For Free"
June 1973 "Cowgirl in the Sand" /
"Long Live the King"
August 8, 1975 "Full Circle" /
"Things Will Be Better"
"–" denotes release did not chart or become certified
Notes
  • A ^ Released under the pseudonym The Beefeaters.
  • B ^ UK only re-release of The Byrds' fourth Columbia single with its A-side and B-side inverted.
  • C ^ "Have You Seen Her Face" was not released as a single in the UK.
  • D ^ UK release of "Lady Friend" with alternate B-side.
  • E ^ UK only release.
  • F ^ "Ballad of Easy Rider" was not released as a single in the UK.
  • G ^ "I Trust (Everything Is Gonna Work Out Alright)" was not released as a single in the U.S.
  • H ^ "Things Will Be Better" was not released as a single in the U.S.
  • I ^ U.S. only release.
  • J ^ UK only re-release.

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