Richie Havens Woodstock 1969
David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash started the set. They played: Suite: Judy Blue-eyes, Blackbird, Helplessly Hoping, Guinnevere, Marrakesh Express, 4 + 20. Neil Young then joined them and they performed: Mr.Soul, Long Time Gone, Sea of Madness, Wooden Ships, Find the Cost of Freedom.
The Year was 1969 not 1972. Richie Havens 1969 lineup:
The Minstrel from Gault
From the Prison
Get Together
From the Prison (Reprise)
I'm a Stranger Here
High Flying Bird
I Can't Make It Anymore
With a Little Help from My Friends
Handsome Johnny
Strawberry Fields Forever > Hey Jude
Freedom (Motherless Child)
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Bing Crosby had many hit songs but one of which was the song "Only Forever". If you are looking for how many hit songs he had during the 1940's I really have no clue but I would look around.
No song by that name was played at the original Woodstock in 1969. See the link for a list of all songs played, perhaps the song has a different title.
Blue Christmas by Elvis Presley, I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas by Bing Crosby
Telephone
Patch Adams
Popular songs by Crosby, Stills and Nash include "Deja Vu," "Helplessly Hoping" and "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes." You can learn more about Crosby, Stills and Nash online from the Wikipedia website.
Two different songs: Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young in 1970 Madness in 1983
"Ohio", Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young "The Battle of New Orleans", Johnny Horton "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)?", Alan Jackson "Biko", Peter Gabriel "Hurricane", Bob Dylan
The Hollies are an English band from the sixties - You might recognize the name Graham Nash from Crosby, Stills, and Nash. He is the one in the Hollies with the incredibly tuned falsetto on the high parts. Hey Carrianne, Bus Stop, and later, He Ain't Heavy; He's My Brother are well known songs by the band, and they were definitely not a one-hit-wonder band. (By the way, Stephen Stills came from Buffalo Springfield, and David Crosby came from the Birds.
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Community Sing Crosby Hit Songs - 1939 was released on: USA: 2 March 1939
Bing Crosby had many hit songs but one of which was the song "Only Forever". If you are looking for how many hit songs he had during the 1940's I really have no clue but I would look around.
At the most,10.
No song by that name was played at the original Woodstock in 1969. See the link for a list of all songs played, perhaps the song has a different title.
This is the list in order that he played that day. Message To Love, Spanish Castle Magic, Red House, Lover Man, Foxey Lady Jam Back at The House, Izabella, Fire, Voodoo Child (Slight Return), Star Spangled Banner, Purple Haze, Woodstock Improvisation, Villanova Junction, and Hey Joe
Some Vietnam era songs that might help you out: "Bring The Boys Home" by Freda Payne; "Yellow River" by (Christie) The Tremeloes; "Sky Pilot" by Eric Burdon and the Animals; "Ohio" by Crosby, Stills, and Nash (and Young); "Run Through The Jungle" by CCR (Creedence Clearwater Revival).