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“Time Between” is the first song Chris Hillman ever wrote. After his influential session with Hugh Masekela in 1966, Hillman reportedly went straight home and began writing. This was the first thing that came out of it. A pop song deeply influenced by Paul McCartney’s recent work with The Beatles, H...
[Verse 1]
Don't say you love me, don't say you care
You're so far away
Telephone communication, only a three minute elation
When I hear your voice
[Chorus]
Through love and trust, it's gonna work out fine
The only pain I feel is all this time between you and me
You and me
[Verse 2]
All the days have turned to years, only emphasize my fears
Since you said goodbye
I can hear your voice at night, I can read the words you write
It's only love
[Chorus]
Through love and trust, it's gonna work out fine
The only pain I feel is all this time between you and me
You and me
[Solo]
[Chorus]
Through love and trust, it's gonna work out fine
The only pain I feel is all this time between you and me
You and me
You and me
Time Between was written by Chris Hillman.
Time Between was produced by Gary Usher.
The Byrds released Time Between on Mon Feb 06 1967.