Genre: Rock
Original Release: 6/21/1965
1. Mr. Tambourine Man
2:21
2. I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better
2:34
3. Spanish Harlem Incident
2:00
4. You Won't Have to Cry
2:09
5. Here Without You
2:38
6. Bells of Rhymney
3:33
7. All I Really Want to Do
2:05
8. I Knew I'd Want You
2:16
9. Don't Doubt Yourself, Babe
2:57
10. Chimes of Freedom
3:53
11. We'll Meet Again
2:10
12. She Has a Way [#][*]
2:27
13. You and Me [#][*][Instrumental]
2:12
14. I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better [Alternate Version][#][*]
2:30
15. It's No Use [Alternate Version][#][*]
2:26
16. You Won't Have to Cry [Alternate Version][#][*]
17. All I Really Want to Do [Single Version][*]
18. I'ts No Use
2:25
One of the greatest debuts in the history of rock, Mr. Tambourine Man was nothing less than a significant step in the evolution of rock & roll itself, demonstrating that intelligent lyrical content could be wedded to compelling electric guitar riffs and a solid backbeat. It was also the album that was most responsible for establishing folk-rock as a popular phenomenon, its most alluring traits being Roger McGuinn Read More
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