You really do mean folk-rock and not just everything from the sixties?
The Byrds were the best folk-rockers, and their version of "Mr. Tambourine Man" might have been their best song. The one that sticks in my mind, though, is the mournful-sounding "Turn, Turn, Turn".
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You really do mean folk-rock and not just everything from the sixties?
The Byrds were the best folk-rockers, and their version of "Mr. Tambourine Man" might have been their best song. The one that sticks in my mind, though, is the mournful-sounding "Turn, Turn, Turn".
Where Have all the Flowers Gone -- written by Pete Seeger
also recorded by the Kingston Trio <<< they were great.
After the Trio split up --one member --Jon Stewart did some solo recording and was very good.
So was Peter Seeger,
Peter, Paul and Mary
Bob Dylan -- great songs --but annoying voice --sorry Bob
I know this was more 70s --but Joni Mitchell was one of my favorites folk singers ---- awesome songs !!
and James Taylor, Carole King, Carly Simon
Puff The Magic Dragon
Blue sky sun shine what a day to take a walk in the park
Ice cream day dream 'til the sky becomes a blanket of stars
too many to choose from
Bob Dylan
Joan Baez
Kingston Trio
New Christy Minstrels
Peter, Paul, and Mary
Village Stompers
.. and bunches of others
dunno, just pick a song from one of the above, that's my
favorite for today.
Catch the Wind by Donovan
Eve of Destruction by Barry MacGuire.
I'm kinda partial to Get Together by the Youngbloods. It was their only "real hit" but I just loved it. Good answers by everybody, by the way!
Rock n' Roll Music
Twist and Shout
I love them both - from the Beatles, of course.
Close Your Eyes -- James Taylor
I learned how to play and sing it when I was 17 years old.