About the song

In the vibrant landscape of 1960s folk and rock music, one song stands out as a quintessential example of the era’s innovative spirit and melodic charm: “Different Drum” by The Stone Poneys. Released in 1967, this track features Linda Ronstadt, whose distinctive voice and emotive delivery helped catapult the song into the spotlight and make it a memorable piece of musical history.

“Different Drum” was written by Michael Nesmith of The Monkees, and it showcases a unique blend of folk, rock, and country influences. The song’s catchy melody and poignant lyrics are delivered with a sincerity that resonates deeply with listeners. The narrative centers around a person who acknowledges a romantic relationship that is not meant to last, expressing a sense of inevitability and acceptance that makes the song both relatable and poignant.

The Stone Poneys, featuring a young Linda Ronstadt as the lead vocalist, bring an exceptional energy to “Different Drum.” Ronstadt’s clear, powerful voice is the centerpiece of the song, capturing the essence of the lyrics with both grace and intensity. Her performance is marked by a blend of youthful enthusiasm and emotional depth, making the song a standout hit of its time.

For many who lived through the 1960s and early 1970s, “Different Drum” is a nostalgic reminder of a time when folk-rock was at the forefront of popular music. Ronstadt’s involvement with The Stone Poneys highlighted her exceptional talent early in her career and set the stage for her remarkable solo journey.

Whether you’re revisiting this classic track or discovering it for the first time, “Different Drum” remains a timeless piece that perfectly captures the essence of a bygone era while showcasing the extraordinary talent of Linda Ronstadt and The Stone Poneys. The song’s enduring appeal lies in its catchy melody, heartfelt lyrics, and the unforgettable vocal performance that continues to captivate audiences to this day.

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Lyrics

You and I travel to the beat of a different drum
Oh, can’t you tell by the way I run
Every time you make eyes at me? Whoa
You cry and moan and say it will work out
But honey child I’ve got my doubts
You can’t see the forest for the trees
So, don’t get me wrong, it’s not that I knock it
It’s just that I am not in the market
For a boy who wants to love only me
Yes, and I ain’t sayin’ you ain’t pretty
All I’m saying’s I’m not ready for any person
Place or thing to try and pull the reins in on me, so
Goodbye, I’ll be leavin’
I see no sense in this cryin’ and grievin’
We’ll both live a lot longer if you live without me
So, don’t get me wrong, it’s not that I knock it
It’s just that I am not in the market
For a boy who wants to love only me
Yes, and I ain’t sayin’ you ain’t pretty
All I’m saying’s I’m not ready for any person
Place or thing to try and pull the reins in on me, so
Goodbye, I’ll be leavin’
I see no sense in this cryin’ and grievin’
We’ll both live a lot longer if you live without me