Jeff Tamarkin writes in his biography of
Jefferson Airplane that their first manager,
Matthew Katz, wooed them by bragging that he had access to an unreleased Dylan song called "Lay Down Your Weary Tune". A concert performance of the song by the Airplane from January 15 or 16, 1966, at the Kitsalano (Kits) Theater, in Vancouver, Canada, remains unreleased. Besides Bob Dylan and the Byrds, artists who have recorded the song in the 1960s include
Bill Henderson, who released the song on
When My Dreamboat Comes Home in 1965 and
Jim and Jean, who released it on
Changes in 1966. Other artists who subsequently covered the song include
McGuinness Flint,
Ashley Hutchings,
Fairport Convention,
Tim O'Brien and the
13th Floor Elevators and
Mary Black. Irish singer
Seán Keane sang "Lay Down Your Weary Tune" on his 1998 album
No Stranger. The Amnesty International 2012 compilation of Bob Dylan covers,
Chimes of Freedom: The Songs of Bob Dylan includes a version of "Lay Down Your Weary Tune" by
Billy Bragg. The 2011
Red House Records compilation of Bob Dylan covers, ''A Nod to Bob 2: An Artists' Tribute to Bob Dylan on his 70th Birthday'' includes a version of "Lay Down Your Weary Tune" by
Storyhill. Additionally,
Gene Clark, singer and songwriter for the Byrds, released a song on his 1974 album
No Other titled "Strength of Strings", an allusion to the refrain of "Lay Down Your Weary Tune": "And rest yourself 'neath the strength of strings...". ==References==