"I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better" by The Byrds.
OK, boys and girls, more 60s: This '65 Gene Clark composition was THE first tune by The Byrds written by one of its members to actually be profitable. Inspired by a girl he met at Ciro's in West Hollywood. A mordant view of breaking off their relationship. The guitar line takes after The Searchers' '64 "Needles And Pins". Trademark early Byrds sound with McGuinn's jingle-jangle Rickenbacker-12, Clark's tambourine and McGuinn's, Clark's and Crosby's angelic harmonies. Covered by Tom Petty in '89. Peaked at #103 and is ranked #234 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time.
Answer: "I'll Feel a Whole Lot Better" by The Byrds. I said it before and I say it again, I will forever be grateful to my dear childhood friend Lida Enid Muniz for introducing me to The Byrds in '65/'66. They quickly became, and still are, my all-time favorite band.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=to-RVV_3anw
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