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“Dolphin’s Smile” is a song by The Byrds from their album The Notorious Byrd Brothers; the song was primarily written by rhythm guitarist David Crosby with contributions from lead guitarist Roger McGuinn and bassist Chris Hillman. The song utilizes nautical imagery as a metaphor for nonconformism an...
[Verse:]
Out at sea for a year
Floating free from all fear
Every day blowin' spray
In a dolphin's smile
Wind-taut line split the sk
Curlin'crest rollin' by
Floating free aimlessly
In a dolphin's smile
Rainbow's end everywhere
Full of light, free as air
Childhood's dream
Have you ever seen a dolphin's smile
Dolphin’s Smile was written by Roger McGuinn & Chris Hillman & David Crosby.
Dolphin’s Smile was produced by Gary Usher.
The Byrds released Dolphin’s Smile on Mon Jan 15 1968.