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*A track we'll play from a great 1970 album was originally written and recorded in a blues style R&B by Wilbert Harrison in 1962. The song was a plea for fidelity in a fractured marriage. The song,, Let's Stick Together didn't chart, but this west coast band heard it, loved it and released their version, while changing one word in the song's title. Name the band that released it in 1970 and extra credit for the name of the track...
*The year of 1965 was a quite busy one for this Scottish singer/songwriter. He released 3 albums that year! Comparisons were inevitable. He was connected to a folk artist in the U.S., but that lasted for only a brief period as this artist strayed from folk into some trippy influences with his future music. Name the artist and extra credit for the U.S. artist he was compared to... *The Ronettes had a hit in the early 60's...Be My Baby. When the song was first heard by this band's frontman, he knew instantly he wanted to try and match it. The result was a 1964 hit about a car and a woman, something the band knew quite a bit about. Name the band, the frontman and extra credit for the name of the song... *Humor in rock music exists and this great artist made serious topics fun. Take voting for example. While a member of a couple of excellent bands, he also enjoyed a solo career which involved a 1992 album and a track with a message, a request and a few guitar licks thrown in for good measure. Name the artist and extra credit for the name of the track... BATTLE OF THE BANDS Country Road by James Taylor vs Son Of A Son Of A Sailor by Jimmy Buffett ANSWERS 1. Canned Heat. Let’s Work Together 2. Donavan. Bob Dylan 3. The Beach Boys, Brian Wilson, Don’t Worry Baby 4. Joe Walsh. Vote For Me Battle of the Bands : James Taylor won the Battle with 53% of votes
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