Gale Garnett – We’ll Sing In The Sunshine – 1964
Introduction: The year 1964 painted a vibrant picture in the American music scene. The Beatles were conquering the charts, the folk revival was reaching new heights, and a young singer…
Introduction: The year 1964 painted a vibrant picture in the American music scene. The Beatles were conquering the charts, the folk revival was reaching new heights, and a young singer…
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