
I just got far too many to share about that I built my entire site on and around the words " To Everything There Is A Season And A Time To Every Purpose Under Heaven?" James Wong from Hong Kong, ChinaThis song struck me hard through all my christian years and now my enlightened era.Mike from Franklin County, PaThe words to the song ( taken from the Book of Ecclesiastes, chapter 3 ) relates to the many changes in our lives whether they're good or bad, and help us to focus on the many changes in life itself.It would be the inspriration of many groups most notably Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers. John from Grand Island, NyGeorge Harrison's Rickenbacker used in the Hard Days Night era was the driving force behind The Byrds jangly sound.Janetlee from Panama City, FlMy favorite version of this song was done by Mary Hopkin who recorded it on the Apple label.After his departure from the group in 1966, Roger McGuinn took over as vocalist.

Barry from New York, NcOn the Byrds' hit single, Gene Clark sings the main vocal.Wendell from Milton, PeThe song features the oldest #1 lyrics.Two months earlier on October 17th it entered Billboard's Top 100 chart and on November 28th it peaked at #1 (for 3 weeks) and spent 14 weeks on the Top 100 Barry from Sauquoit, NyOn December 12th 1965 the Byrds performed "Turn! Turn! Turn!" on the CBS-TV program 'The Ed Sullivan Show'.And it was written by the kindhearted Pete Seeger, God rest his soul. Miles from Vancouver, CanadaSimply put, it is one of the most gorgeous pop or rock songs of the 60's.three choruses each one followed by a verse, then an instrumental chorus/verse, then vocal chorus and verse as Jeff from Staten Island, New York, noted (on the lyrics) then the instrumental coda. Steve from Whittier, CaVery catchy and lovely song.Jerryo from Allyn, Wash.Played at the ending of one of the Vietnam War episodes on PBS by the Byrds.Oto from SlovakiaDamn! Their only hits are written by somebody else! That's sad.These lyrics can be found almost word for word in the Book of Ecclesiastes (Chapter 3) which is part of the Old Testament, also known as the Tanakh. They were written between the 5th and 2nd century BC by unknown author(s). Robert James from 02139These lyrics were not written by Pete Seeger.Ruth From Texas from Darrouzett, TxThe lyrics of this great song were written by King Solomon (Israel) and are found almost word for word in Ecclesiastes, chapter 3.Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind And a time to every purpose, under heavenĪ time to cast away stones, a time to gather stones togetherĪ time you may embrace, a time to refrain from embracingĪ time for peace, I swear it's not too late
