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@San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair ) - Scott McKenzie (1967)
"San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" was released in 1967 on Scott McKenzie's first solo album, The Voice Of Scott McKenzie. This is a long-time favorite and I love the innocence and times described in the lyrics and the really beautiful melody and Scott's voice is perfect for it. I wanted to do something to light up the old video....a bit of color and a really nice FLAC version of the song. Hope you enjoy it! Thanks for watching! John Phillips wrote and co-produced "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" for McKenzie. Phillips played guitar on the recording and session musician Gary L Coleman played orchestra bells and chimes. The bass line of the song was supplied by session musician Joe Osborn. Hal Blaine played drums. It was released on 13 May 1967 in the United States and was an instant hit, reaching number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 2 in the Canadian RPM Magazine charts. It was also a number 1 in the UK and several other countries, selling over seven million copies globally. McKenzie followed the song with "Like an Old Time Movie", which Phillips also wrote, composed, and produced, but which was a minor hit (number 27 in Canada). His first album, The Voice of Scott McKenzie, was followed with an album called Stained Glass Morning. He stopped recording in the early 1970s and lived in Joshua Tree, California, and Virginia Beach, Virginia. In his own right, McKenzie likewise wrote and composed the song "What About Me" that launched the career of Canadian singer Anne Murray in 1968.[9] (Murray's United States breakthrough, with Gene McLellan's "Snowbird", would not follow for several years.) In 1986, he started singing with a new version of The Mamas and the Papas. With Terry Melcher, Mike Love, and John Phillips, he co-wrote "Kokomo" (1988), a number 1 single for The Beach Boys. By 1998, he had retired from the road version of The Mamas and the Papas, and resided in Los Angeles, California, until his death. He appeared at the Los Angeles tribute concert for John Phillips in 2001, amongst other 1960s contemporary acts. Personal life McKenzie died on August 18, 2012, at the age of 73, in Los Angeles. He had suffered from Guillain–Barré syndrome from 2010 until his death. [Lyrics] If you're going to San Francisco Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair If you're going to San Francisco You're gonna meet some gentle people there For those who come to San Francisco Summertime will be a love-in there In the streets of San Francisco Gentle people with flowers in their hair All across the nation Such a strange vibration People in motion There's a whole generation With a new explanation People in motion People in motion For those who come to San Francisco Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair If you come to San Francisco Summertime will be a love-in there If you come to San Francisco Summertime will be a love-in there

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