Which is weird in the context of 1969, you'd think a horn-driven rock song would be KING in those days. After all "Everyday People" was #1 in that same time.
Which is weird in the context of 1969, you'd think a horn-driven rock song would be KING in those days. After all "Everyday People" was #1 in that same time.
As they said on their Carnegie Hall album, this was their first bust hit-bound single that never became a bust hit-bound single...Questions 67 and 68.
I too have always thought that it was under appreciated.
Which is weird in the context of 1969, you'd think a horn-driven rock song would be KING in those days. After all "Everyday People" was #1 in that same time.
Which is weird in the context of 1969, you'd think a horn-driven rock song would be KING in those days. After all "Everyday People" was #1 in that same time.