And then she'll know the things I learnedThat really have no value in the end she will surely knowI wasn't born to follow

And then she'll know the things I learnedThat really have no value in the end she will surely knowI wasn't born to follow

The Byrds
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And then she'll know the things I learnedThat really have no value in the end she will surely knowI wasn't born to follow

The Byrds
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Take just one well-known event: The Beatles' 1964 appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show. This has been depicted with astonishing regularity as a pivotal cultural moment; in fact an entire movie -- I Wanna Hold Your Hand -- was built around it. And that Sullivan episode was indeed a major event in popular culture. But did you know that in 1961, 26 million people watched a CBS live broadcast of the first performance of a new symphony by classical composer Aaron Copland? Moreover, with all the attention that sixties rock groups receive, it may come as a surprise to learn that My Fair Lady was Columbia Records' biggest-selling album before the 1970s, beating out those of sixties icons Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin and The Byrds.

Jonathan Leaf, The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Sixties
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