"36"^^ . "Ecclesiastes" . . "Dolly Parton songs" . "Columbia Records" . "2"^^ . "Turn Turn Turn" . . "The Byrds songs" . . "Ecclesiastes" . "Jan and Dean songs" . "english" . "219000.0"^^ . "--09-01" . "2167366" . "eng" . "Song recordings produced by Terry Melcher" . "Gramophone record" . "2008-05-12"^^ . "0.428523"^^ . "91.0"^^ . "5714dede25ac0d8aee4c7ab6" . "744" . "1962 songs" . "Columbia Records singles" . "Pete Seeger" . "Judy Collins songs" . "311933"^^ . "d9742f2c-b0b9-40b8-aabc-7f6551005319" . . . "Billboard Hot 100 number-one singles" . "false"^^ . "%22Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)%22 \u2014 often abbreviated to %22Turn! Turn! Turn!%22 \u2014 is a song written by Pete Seeger in the late 1950s. The lyrics, except for the title which is repeated throughout the song, and the final verse of the song, are adapted word-for-word from Chapter 3 of the Book of Ecclesiastes, set to music and recorded in 1962. The song was originally released as %22To Everything There Is a Season%22 on The Limeliters' album Folk Matinee and then some months later on Seeger's own The Bitter and the Sweet.The song became an international hit in late 1965 when it was covered by the American folk rock band The Byrds, bowing at #80 on October 23, 1965, before reaching #1 on the Hot 100 chart on December 4, 1965, #3 in Canada (Nov. 29, 1965), and also peaking at #26 on the UK Singles Chart. In the U.S., the song holds distinction as the #1 hit with the oldest lyrics (Book of Ecclesiastes), theoretically authored by King Solomon." . "Music based on the Bible" . . "Terry Melcher" . "Anti-war songs" . . "USRC11100702" . "-15.1"^^ . . "Songs written by Pete Seeger" . "Nina Simone songs" . . . . "1965 singles" . "1965-10-01"^^ . . "Turn Turn Turn (To Everything There Is A Season)" . "false"^^ . "0.0440189"^^ . "Pete Seeger songs" . "Jim Witter songs" . "false"^^ .