Recording history

The song was originally recorded as "Let's Get Together" by The Kingston Trio and released on June 1, 1964, on their album Back in Town.[1] While it was not released as a single, this version was the first to bring the song to the attention of the general public. The Trio often performed it live.
A version of the song first broke into the top forty in 1965, when We Five, produced by Kingston Trio manager Frank Werber, released "Let's Get Together" as the follow-up to their top ten hit "You Were on My Mind." While it did not achieve the same level of success as the other, "Let's Get Together" provided the group with a second top forty hit on the Billboard Hot 100 when it peaked at #31.[2] It would be their last hit record.
Judy Collins performed the song live at the 1966 Newport Folk Festival and her version was included on a later album compiling highlights of various Newport Festivals.
From 1967-1969, "Get Together" was a staple in Joni Mitchell's shows, often playing the song as an encore.
The 1960s band HP LoveCraft also made a cover of the song.
In 1967, The Youngbloods released their version of the song under the title "Get Together." It became a minor Hot 100 hit for them, peaking at #62.[3] However, renewed interest in the Youngbloods' version came when it was used in a radio public service announcement as a call for brotherhood by the National Conference of Christians and Jews. The Youngbloods' version, the most-remembered today, was re-released in 1969, peaking at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100.
The Dave Clark Five reached #8 on the UK Singles Chart in March 1970 with their version retitled "Everybody Get Together."