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Scott McKenzie (born Philip Wallach Blondheim, January 10, 1939 – August 18, 2012) was an American singer and songwriter. He was best known for his 1967 hit single and generational anthem, "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)".
Philip Wallach Blondheim was born in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1939. His family moved to Asheville, North Carolina, when he was six months old. He grew up in North Carolina and Virginia, where he became friends with the son of one of his mother's friends, John Phillips. In the mid-1950s, he sang briefly with Tim Rose in a high school group called The Singing Strings, and later with Phillips, Mike Boran, and Bill Cleary formed a doo wop band, The Abstracts.
In New York, The Abstracts became The Smoothies and recorded two singles with Decca Records, produced by Milt Gabler. During his time with The Smoothies, Blondheim decided to change his name for business reasons:
In 1961 Phillips and McKenzie met Dick Weissman and formed the folk group, The Journeymen, at the height of the folk music craze. They recorded three albums and seven singles for Capitol Records. After The Beatles became popular in 1964, The Journeymen disbanded. McKenzie and Weissman became solo performers, while Phillips formed the group The Mamas & the Papas with Denny Doherty, Cass Elliot, and Michelle Phillips and moved to California.
San Francisco (/sæn frənˈsɪskoʊ/), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the cultural, commercial, and financial center of Northern California and the only consolidated city-county in California. San Francisco encompasses a land area of about 46.9 square miles (121 km2) on the northern end of the San Francisco Peninsula, which makes it the smallest county in the state. It has a density of about 18,187 people per square mile (7,022 people per km2), making it the most densely settled large city (population greater than 200,000) in the state of California and the second-most densely populated major city in the United States after New York City. San Francisco is the fourth-most populous city in California, after Los Angeles, San Diego and San Jose, and the 13th-most populous city in the United States—with a Census-estimated 2014 population of 852,469. The city and its surrounding areas are known as the San Francisco Bay Area, and are a part of the larger OMB designated San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland combined statistical area, the fifth most populous in the nation with an estimated population of 8.6 million.
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Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name Franciscus (corresponding to English Francis).
In Spanish, people with the name Francisco sometimes are nicknamed "Paco": San Francisco de Asís was known as Pater Comunitatis (The Community father) when he founded the Franciscan order, "Paco" is a short form of "Pater Comunitatis". Also, in Spanish Latin America and in the Philippines, people with the name Francisco are called "Pancho". "Kiko" is also used as a nickname in the Philippines.
In Portuguese, people named Francisco are commonly nicknamed "Chico" (shíco) or "Kiko". This is also a less-common nickname for Francisco in Spanish too.
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Plot: Scott, a history professor, becomes involved with two time travellers from the year 2586 after making a discovery in an old photograph. One of the time travellers is determined to change the course of history, the other to stop him. Scott's fascination with the Old West comes in handy when they all return to 1886.
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Plot: Somerset debuted as another pedestrian daytime drama, revolving around the powerful conglomerate Delaney Brands and its effect on the fictional community of Somerset, Illinois. Two years into its run, the serial was transformed into a crime-laden melodrama similar to CBS's "The Edge of Night". For the next four years, newspaper publisher Julian Cannell took center stage as Somerset was besieged by arson, blackmail, extortion, and murder.
Genres: ,Song: San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair) Artist: Scott McKenzie - This video is purely fan made! I don't own anything. All rights belong to their respective owners. -
"San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" is a song, written by John Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas, and sung by Scott McKenzie. It was written and released in June 1967 to promote the Monterey Pop Festival. McKenzie's song became an instant hit. The lyrics tell the listeners, "If you're going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair". Due to the difference between the lyrics and the actual title, the title is often quoted as "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)". "San Francisco" reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, and was number one in the United Kingdom and most of Europe. The single is purported to have sold over 5 million copies worldwide. The song is credited with bringing thousands of young peo...
Scott McKenzie - San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair) Label: Ode Records 1967 Producer: John Phillips, Lou Adler Written: J. Phillips SME
"The Voice of Scott McKenzie," Scott McKenzie, on ODE Records/CBS, 1967, Stereo. Produced by John Phillips and Lou Adler. Featuring "San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair"). The hit song has become an anthem for the Flower Power generation of the late 60's.
Scott Mckenzie - San Francisco El verano del amor 1967 Fue un festival y concentración hippie que tuvo lugar en 1967 en el área de San Francisco, donde se reunieron varios de cientos de miles de personas para celebrar el nacimiento de esa entonces nueva contracultura. primer gran festival al aire libre de la historia del rock, se estima que acudieron de un promedio de 200.000 personas, provenientes de todas partes de Estados Unidos, Canadá, Reino Unido y del resto de Europa Occidental y de lugares tan alejados como Nueva Zelanda o Australia.
From Dec., 2004 Scott performs a song that was written by John Phillips (Mamas & Papas) just before JP's death in 2001. **LYRICS** ⬇: We've Been Asking Questions by John Phillips We've been asking questions of everyone we meet People that we've known for years, neighbors down the street How did it happen, how were we played for fools? Gamblin' with our children's lives in a game that knows no rules We need an answer, a reason why The rulers wage the wars, but our children fight and die Mothers and fathers, you're charged with your children's lives It's up to you to cull between the truth and all the lies Is there a parent, livin' on this earth Who doesn't realize what their children's dreams are worth? We need an answer, a reason why The rulers wage the wars, but our children figh...
A Simon Davis Film _____ Director | Editor | Producer - Simon Davis DP | Producer - Jason Filmore Production Assistant - Nick Herd Production Assistant - Jonathan Briu _________ Man Smoking - Peter Eliason Man Carrying Cross - Scott Mckenzie Man Running - Frendy Lemorin Man Holding Flares - Jalil Peraza Voiceover - Dyani Douze Music: XXYYXX - About You Contact: simondavisfilms@gmail.com All Rights Reserved, No copyright infringement intended
Centipede - Knife Party www.knifeparty.com Fireworks - Pyro Spectaculars by Souza www.pyrospectaculars.com/ ( Sittin' On ) The Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding Lights - Journey Frisco Blues - John Lee Hooker San Francisco ( Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair ) - Scott McKenzie I Left My Heart in San Francisco - Tony Bennett If you didn't understand what was happening, you should probably watch it again. This has been a Seventh Movement effort.
In an effort to expand the video content on Imagination Detonation, here is a new monthly motivational series called Great Scott's "Wiz of the Biz" where Scott Mckenzie drops his words of wisdom to inspire and motivate. Most of you may remember Scott from last summer, as he was one of my first interviews. Brought to you by: www.imaginationdetonation.com
mixed by edison.... jeremy fish new solo show "where hearts get left" 5024 SF gallery 218 fillmore st. sf, ca july 14th - september 14th 2012 reception july 14th 6pm - 9pm after party at milk bar featuring music by ll aspect mcarthy, edison and z-man 1840 haight st sf,ca july 14th 10pm - 2am $1 cover mix tape track list: 1: frank sinatra - i left my heart in san francisco (edison remix) 2: peggy lee - san francisco blues 3: big boy crudup - mean old frisko blues 4: belle & sebastian - piazza, new york catcher 5: harry chapin - taxi 6: people under the stairs - san francisco knights 7: pete seeker - little boxes 8: jesse fuller - san francisco bay blues 9: arctic monkeys - fake tales of san francisco 10: journey - lights 11: al jolson - golden gate 12: village people - sa...
Visual Effects: The Embassy | www.theembassyvfx.com Agency: Innocean Worldwide Canada Client: Hyundai Canada Account Directors: Dan Buckley, Shannon Beaver Creatives: Nelson Quintal, Simon Duffy, Joe Vu, Damon Crate Senior Producer: Alina Prussky Production Company: Radke Film Group Director: Blue Source Producer: Merrie Wasson Executive Producers: Scott McKenzie Editor: Chris Van Dyke @ School Editing Grading: Alter Ego Online: Fort York
If you're going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair... All footage belongs to Macaframa. I took footage and edit together what I like and mesh it with the song from Scott McKenzie. For entertainment purposes only! Enjoy =)
Visual Effects: The Embassy | www.theembassyvfx.com Agency: Innocean Worldwide Canada Client: Hyundai Canada Account Directors: Dan Buckley, Shannon Beaver Creatives: Nelson Quintal, Simon Duffy, Joe Vu, Damon Crate Senior Producer: Alina Prussky Production Company: Radke Film Group Director: Blue Source Producer: Merrie Wasson Executive Producers: Scott McKenzie Editor: Chris Van Dyke @ School Editing Grading: Notch Online: Fort York
brothers ... scott mckenzie, rbl posse, miley, mason, emb, dlx, ftc, treasure island, market, chinatown, castro, eric burdon, golden gate, hills, huf, presideo, potrero, chinatown, fillmore, western addition, haight, oregon, washington, i-5, motels, rest areas, tsog, carroll, safeway, cafe le ... dylan, digi cams .
cott McKenzie - San Francisco Matt Pop Remix Tony Mendes Video Re Edit 2014 © 1967 Ode Records Scott McKenzie - San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair) Label: Ode Records 1967 Producer: John Phillips, Lou Adler Written: J. Phillips SME
Scott McKenzie - San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) Monterey Pop Festival - County Fairgrounds Monterey, California Friday, June 16, 1967 - Sunday, June 18, 1967
Scott McKenzie - San Francisco (HD) (Live @ Monterey) (1967) MORE GREAT MUSIC & VIDEOS HERE: https://www.youtube.com/c/MUSICLEGENDS
Scott McKenzie Live at The Monterey Pop Festival, 1967
From Dec., 2004 Scott performs a song that was written by John Phillips (Mamas & Papas) just before JP's death in 2001. **LYRICS** ⬇: We've Been Asking Questions by John Phillips We've been asking questions of everyone we meet People that we've known for years, neighbors down the street How did it happen, how were we played for fools? Gamblin' with our children's lives in a game that knows no rules We need an answer, a reason why The rulers wage the wars, but our children fight and die Mothers and fathers, you're charged with your children's lives It's up to you to cull between the truth and all the lies Is there a parent, livin' on this earth Who doesn't realize what their children's dreams are worth? We need an answer, a reason why The rulers wage the wars, but our children figh...
Este fin de semana ha fallecido a los 73 años en su casa de Los Angeles el cantante estadounidense Scott McKenzie, que alcanzó la fama gracias a la 'San Francisco', una de las composiciones más populares de los años sesenta y que mejor identifica la música con el movimiento hippie que surgió en la ciudad californiana.
"The Voice of Scott McKenzie," Scott McKenzie, on ODE Records/CBS, 1967, Stereo. Produced by John Phillips and Lou Adler. Featuring "San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair"). The hit song has become an anthem for the Flower Power generation of the late 60's.
Scott McKenzie was the perfect example of a one-hit wonder, although his talent and voice made him worthy of (and ultimately did earn him) somewhat more. Born Philip Wallach Blondheim in Jacksonville, Florida, in 1939, he was raised in Virginia, and was drawn to music and singing from an early age. Among the friends and acquaintances of his youth was John Phillips, who - in addition to being a rebel from the military family in which he grew up in Alexandria, Virginia - was also pulled toward music. The two ended up together in a late-'50s folk-influenced vocal group called the Smoothies, whose harmony-singing owed a lot to the Four Freshmen, and who enjoyed one minor hit (authored by Phillips) entitled «Softly», on the Decca label. McKenzie and Phillips worked together again in the Journey...
BE SURE TO WEAR SOME FLOWERS IN YOUR HAIR Remembering Scott McKenzie, Tony Scott, Phyllis Diller, William Windom It was a haunting melody that beckoned thousands to the West Coast in the Summer of 1967. When Scott McKenzie sang San Francisco (Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair) as a come-on to the Monterey Pop Festival, it embodied the spirit of a generation as much as any song in the decade. He never sang another song that had the same impact, but few people ever did. Tony Scott directed Top Gun, the top grossing movie of 1986, a movie that resonated with audiences throughout the world. Phyllis Diller was the first female stand-up comedian of the television generation and her self-deprecating style endeared her to millions. William Windom played comedy and drama on the stage and for televi...
(US pressing, Fontana SRF-67573) It was 1968. Psychedelic rock was the big thing in North America. The hippie movement was alive and well in California (evidence of this was the popularity of Scott McKenzie's song "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair"). It was so pervasive, that Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention parodied the whole movement in their song "Who Needs the Peace Corps?" Zappa, in that song, kindly encourages the listener - presumably a "phony hippie" - to go to San Francisco to meet psychedelic dungeons popping up on every street. "Oh, my hair's getting good in the back!" With that said, allow me to present the only album from a short-lived West Coast psych-rock outfit from the late 1960's. Ladies and gentlemen, here is Morning Glory's "Two Suns Worth"....
From Fullerton College Student to Dean of Technology and Engineering, Dean Scott McKenzie has selflessly served the Fullerton College Students!! https://www.facebook.com/90.1KBPK https://twitter.com/KBPK_Radio http://kbpk.fullcoll.edu
Rare footage of The Mamas & The Papas performing in Germany in 1993 and accepting an award. From a private collection. With Denny Doherty, Spanky McFarlane, Scott McKenzie and Laurie Beebe Lewis. Aprox 25 minutes featuring Dream a little Dream (recording of Cass Elliott) Monday Monday, California Dreamin' and San Francisco.
Directed by Donald Shebib of CBC, an documentary of the "hippie" life in San Francisco in the summer of 1967. Guest appearance by George H. Conger. A discussion of the politics of the day surrounding marijuana use and the Freedom movement. Includes footage of weddings and concerts in Golden Gate Park, The Diggers, Haight Ashbury, Job Corp and other community services by, and for, themselves. I do not own rights to this video. Uploaded with permission under Creative Commons Attribution + Noncommercial BY-NC use only. https://creativecommons.org/ Music used in the video was chosen by original video owner and is as follows: "Eric Burdon & The Animals-San Fransisco Nights", sound recording administered by: 23:30 UMG "Scott McKenzie-San Francisco", sound recording administered by: 3:10 SM...
Scott McKenzie, a history professor, becomes involved with two time travellers from the year 2586 after making a discovery in an old photograph. One of the time travellers is determined to change the course of history, the other to stop him. Scott's fascination with the Old West comes in handy when they all return to 1886.
One of 6 clips featuring Scott McKenzie and Barry McGuire, put together for Scott's Memorial October 14, 2012 at the Whiskey A GoGo in LA. Although Scott sang the original hit song "If you're going to San Francisco" his best friend John Phillips wrote it. In this clip, Scott is asked why and how that happened. Originally filmed for "Here I am - Denny Doherty" a Canadian production directed by Paul Ledoux and produced by Creative Atlantic/Bravo/CBC, with All Planet/ Gabreal Franklin as Dir. photography. They go on to discuss a few other early Mamas and Papas facts. The interview was done in Western Recorders, the same studio that "Eve of Destruction", "Monday Monday" California Dreamin'" and many other hits were recorded.
One of 6 clips featuring Scott McKenzie, put together for Scott's Memorial October 14, 2012 at the Whiskey A GoGo in LA. This was recorded during the filming of "Here I am - Denny Doherty". In this clip Barry and Scott speak about "If Walls Could Talk" inside the studios of the 'Hit Factory' of Western Recorders, where 'Eve of Destruction', 'California Dreamin'', 'Monday Monday', 'San Francisco' and many other hits were recorded. Paul Ledoux is off-camera attempting to interview the two crazies.
Rare video of The (New) Mamas & the Papas with Denny Doherty, Scott McKenzie, Spanky McFarlane and Laurie Beebe Lewis in Germany 1993. Featuring a medly of their hits "Monday Monday" and "California Dreamin" From a private collection
Scott McKenzie - San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair) Monterey Pop Festival - County Fairgrounds Monterey, California Friday, June 16, 1967 - Sunday, June 18, 1967
From Fullerton College Student to Dean of Technology and Engineering, Dean Scott McKenzie has selflessly served the Fullerton College Students!! https://www.facebook.com/90.1KBPK https://twitter.com/KBPK_Radio http://kbpk.fullcoll.edu
Scott McKenzie talks about his new appointment as head coach of the Dragons
in October 1967 Scott McKenzie visited France and made 3 tv-appearances in regular French TV programs, but here's 4th item on McKenzie in France - this report was filmed before his debut appearance in program "Tilt Magazine".
One of 6 clips featuring Scott McKenzie, put together for Scott's Memorial October 14, 2012 at the Whiskey A GoGo in LA. In this clip, Michele recalls how John Phillips would force Denny Doherty to work on and sing music about the tragedy of their love problems. This was recorded during the filming of "Here I am - Denny Doherty".
David Massey's pre-show speech at Scott's last show. I only recorded the pre-show speech so please do not ask for a recording of the show as I do not have one.
Song: San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair) Artist: Scott McKenzie - This video is purely fan made! I don't own anything. All rights belong to their respective owners. -
"San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" is a song, written by John Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas, and sung by Scott McKenzie. It was written and released in June 1967 to promote the Monterey Pop Festival. McKenzie's song became an instant hit. The lyrics tell the listeners, "If you're going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair". Due to the difference between the lyrics and the actual title, the title is often quoted as "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)". "San Francisco" reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, and was number one in the United Kingdom and most of Europe. The single is purported to have sold over 5 million copies worldwide. The song is credited with bringing thousands of young peo...
Scott McKenzie - San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair) Label: Ode Records 1967 Producer: John Phillips, Lou Adler Written: J. Phillips SME
"The Voice of Scott McKenzie," Scott McKenzie, on ODE Records/CBS, 1967, Stereo. Produced by John Phillips and Lou Adler. Featuring "San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair"). The hit song has become an anthem for the Flower Power generation of the late 60's.
Scott Mckenzie - San Francisco El verano del amor 1967 Fue un festival y concentración hippie que tuvo lugar en 1967 en el área de San Francisco, donde se reunieron varios de cientos de miles de personas para celebrar el nacimiento de esa entonces nueva contracultura. primer gran festival al aire libre de la historia del rock, se estima que acudieron de un promedio de 200.000 personas, provenientes de todas partes de Estados Unidos, Canadá, Reino Unido y del resto de Europa Occidental y de lugares tan alejados como Nueva Zelanda o Australia.
From Dec., 2004 Scott performs a song that was written by John Phillips (Mamas & Papas) just before JP's death in 2001. **LYRICS** ⬇: We've Been Asking Questions by John Phillips We've been asking questions of everyone we meet People that we've known for years, neighbors down the street How did it happen, how were we played for fools? Gamblin' with our children's lives in a game that knows no rules We need an answer, a reason why The rulers wage the wars, but our children fight and die Mothers and fathers, you're charged with your children's lives It's up to you to cull between the truth and all the lies Is there a parent, livin' on this earth Who doesn't realize what their children's dreams are worth? We need an answer, a reason why The rulers wage the wars, but our children figh...
A Simon Davis Film _____ Director | Editor | Producer - Simon Davis DP | Producer - Jason Filmore Production Assistant - Nick Herd Production Assistant - Jonathan Briu _________ Man Smoking - Peter Eliason Man Carrying Cross - Scott Mckenzie Man Running - Frendy Lemorin Man Holding Flares - Jalil Peraza Voiceover - Dyani Douze Music: XXYYXX - About You Contact: simondavisfilms@gmail.com All Rights Reserved, No copyright infringement intended
Centipede - Knife Party www.knifeparty.com Fireworks - Pyro Spectaculars by Souza www.pyrospectaculars.com/ ( Sittin' On ) The Dock of the Bay - Otis Redding Lights - Journey Frisco Blues - John Lee Hooker San Francisco ( Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair ) - Scott McKenzie I Left My Heart in San Francisco - Tony Bennett If you didn't understand what was happening, you should probably watch it again. This has been a Seventh Movement effort.
In an effort to expand the video content on Imagination Detonation, here is a new monthly motivational series called Great Scott's "Wiz of the Biz" where Scott Mckenzie drops his words of wisdom to inspire and motivate. Most of you may remember Scott from last summer, as he was one of my first interviews. Brought to you by: www.imaginationdetonation.com
mixed by edison.... jeremy fish new solo show "where hearts get left" 5024 SF gallery 218 fillmore st. sf, ca july 14th - september 14th 2012 reception july 14th 6pm - 9pm after party at milk bar featuring music by ll aspect mcarthy, edison and z-man 1840 haight st sf,ca july 14th 10pm - 2am $1 cover mix tape track list: 1: frank sinatra - i left my heart in san francisco (edison remix) 2: peggy lee - san francisco blues 3: big boy crudup - mean old frisko blues 4: belle & sebastian - piazza, new york catcher 5: harry chapin - taxi 6: people under the stairs - san francisco knights 7: pete seeker - little boxes 8: jesse fuller - san francisco bay blues 9: arctic monkeys - fake tales of san francisco 10: journey - lights 11: al jolson - golden gate 12: village people - sa...
Visual Effects: The Embassy | www.theembassyvfx.com Agency: Innocean Worldwide Canada Client: Hyundai Canada Account Directors: Dan Buckley, Shannon Beaver Creatives: Nelson Quintal, Simon Duffy, Joe Vu, Damon Crate Senior Producer: Alina Prussky Production Company: Radke Film Group Director: Blue Source Producer: Merrie Wasson Executive Producers: Scott McKenzie Editor: Chris Van Dyke @ School Editing Grading: Alter Ego Online: Fort York
If you're going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair... All footage belongs to Macaframa. I took footage and edit together what I like and mesh it with the song from Scott McKenzie. For entertainment purposes only! Enjoy =)
Visual Effects: The Embassy | www.theembassyvfx.com Agency: Innocean Worldwide Canada Client: Hyundai Canada Account Directors: Dan Buckley, Shannon Beaver Creatives: Nelson Quintal, Simon Duffy, Joe Vu, Damon Crate Senior Producer: Alina Prussky Production Company: Radke Film Group Director: Blue Source Producer: Merrie Wasson Executive Producers: Scott McKenzie Editor: Chris Van Dyke @ School Editing Grading: Notch Online: Fort York
brothers ... scott mckenzie, rbl posse, miley, mason, emb, dlx, ftc, treasure island, market, chinatown, castro, eric burdon, golden gate, hills, huf, presideo, potrero, chinatown, fillmore, western addition, haight, oregon, washington, i-5, motels, rest areas, tsog, carroll, safeway, cafe le ... dylan, digi cams .
cott McKenzie - San Francisco Matt Pop Remix Tony Mendes Video Re Edit 2014 © 1967 Ode Records Scott McKenzie - San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair) Label: Ode Records 1967 Producer: John Phillips, Lou Adler Written: J. Phillips SME
"The Voice of Scott McKenzie," Scott McKenzie, on ODE Records/CBS, 1967, Stereo. Produced by John Phillips and Lou Adler. Featuring "San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair"). The hit song has become an anthem for the Flower Power generation of the late 60's.
From Fullerton College Student to Dean of Technology and Engineering, Dean Scott McKenzie has selflessly served the Fullerton College Students!! https://www.facebook.com/90.1KBPK https://twitter.com/KBPK_Radio http://kbpk.fullcoll.edu
Song credits: The Roots - Champion Eve 6 - Here's to the Night Eminem - Till I Collapse Eminem - Kings Never Die Scott McKenzie - San Francisco
Scott McKenzie, a history professor, becomes involved with two time travellers from the year 2586 after making a discovery in an old photograph. One of the time travellers is determined to change the course of history, the other to stop him. Scott's fascination with the Old West comes in handy when they all return to 1886.
Folk songs 1.Handy Man-James Taylor 00:00:00 2.Song Sung Blue-Nell Diamond 00:03:16 3.Greenfields-The Brothers Four 00:06:49 4.Sunshine on my shoulder-John Denver 00:09:47 5.Devoted to you-The Everly Brothers 00:13:52 6.You've got a friend-James Taylor 00:16:20 7.If-The Bread 00:21:20 8.Love me tender-Elvis Presley 00:24:04 9.Scarborough Fair-Simon & Garfunkel 00:26:52 10.Puff-Peter Paul & Mary 00:29:52 11.San Francisco-Scott Mckenzie 00:33:07 12.Donna-Donna-Dolly Willson 00:36:06 13.Your cheatin' heart-Elvis Presley 00:39:16 14.As tears go by-Marianne Faithfull 00:41:59 15.Today-Linda Ferguson 00:45:03
70s Music and 60s Music Mix , Vietnam War Music , Psychedelic Music , Hippie Music Mix , 60s Songs , 70s songs Hey All Together Here is my newest work ^^ I hope you enjoy it :D Have a Nice Day ^^ Playlist : 1. | 0:00 - 5:28 | Led Zeppelin - Whole Lotta Love 2. | 5:29 - 9:04 | The Rolling Stones - Satisfaction 3. | 9:06 - 14:27 | Grace Slick - El Diablo 4. | 14:28 - 17:33 | Sonny & Cher - I got you babe 5. | 17:35 - 20:47 | The Doors - Love Me Two Times 6. | 20:49 - 23:26 | The Turtles - Eve of Destruction 7. | 23:28 - 27:54 | Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride 8. | 27:55 - 30:14 | Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze 9 . | 30:16 - 35:36 | Rod Stewart - Sailing 10. | 35:38 - 38:35 | Jefferson Airplane - Somebody to Love 11. | 38:36 - 45:25 | The Doors - Riders on the Storm 12. | 45:27 ...
#4y531 List Songs: 1.Please Mr postman - The Marvelletes 2.All I have to do is dream - Everly Brothers 3.Corina,Corina - Ray Peterson 4.Am I that easy to forget- Englebert Humperdinck 5.Let me be there - Olivia Newton John 6. It's all over - Cliff Richard 7. Let it be me - Skeeter Davis 8. Young Love - Sonny James 9.Since you've been gone - Eddie Peregrina 10. A hard day's night - The Beatles 11. Donna - Joan Baez 12.Fraulein- Bobby Helms 13. Get back - The Beatles 14. I saw her standing there -The Beatles 15. Last date - Floyd Cramer/Skeeter Davis 16. Speedy gonzales - Pat Boone 17.Sealed with a kiss - Brian Hyland 18. Release Me - Englebert Humperdinck 19. Love of my life - Everly Brothers 20. Nobody's child - Karen Young 21.More than I can say - Bobby Vee 22. Sonia 23...
So ehn Reupload vo dem Mix wenni min andere Kanal glöscht ha ^^ Hoffe eu gfallt de Mix. Playlist : (1) :: 00:00 - 03:23 :: The Animals - Sky Pilot (2) :: 03:24 - 06:03 :: The Byrds - Eve of Destruction (3) :: 06:24 - 08:24 :: Jimi Hendrix - Purple Haze (4) :: 08:26 - 15:06 :: The Doors - Riders on The Storm (5) :: 15:08 - 17:17 :: Ssgt. Barry Sadler - Ballad of the Green Berets (6) :: 17:19 - 19:23 :: The Beach Boys - Surfin USA (7) :: 19:25 - 22:10 :: Bob Seger - 2 + 2 (8) :: 22:13 - 28:18 :: Jimi Hendrix - Voodoo Child (9) :: 28:20 - 30:33 :: The Animals - Paint it Black (10) :: 30:35 - 33:42 :: Scott McKenzie - San Francisco (11) :: 33:44 - 43:56 :: Deep Purple - Child in Time (12) :: 43:58 - 46:22 :: Ohio Express - Yummy Yummy Yum...
I used to live in new york city
Every thing there was dark and dirty
Outside my window was a steeple
With a clock that always said 12:30
Young girls are coming to the canyon
And in the morning I can see them walking
I can no longer keep my blinds drawn
And I cant keep myself from talking.
At first so strange to feel so friendly
To say good morning and really mean it
To feel these changes happening in me
But not to notice till I feel it.
Young girls are coming to the canyon
And in the morning I can see them walking
I can no longer keep my blinds drawn
And I cant keep myself from talking.
Cloudy waters cast no reflection
Images of beauty lie there stagnant
Vibrations bounce in no direction
And lie there shattered into fragments.
Young girls are coming to the canyon
And in the morning I can see them walking
I can no longer keep my blinds drawn