1960's. The song was written in 1967, and released in 1968 on the Beatle's White Album.
Paul Mccartney has explained that he wrote Blackbird while in Scotland in 1968 and was inspired by the civil rights movement in the Southern US in the spring of 1968. The song was recorded in June 1968 and appeared on The Beatles, the album that everyone knows as "The White Album".
i think it is blackbird by the beatles Edit: The version of the song used in that episode is actually by Dave Grohl, also called Blackbird. = =
They have done 2 Beatles songs so far one in season one (Hello, Goodbye {Lea Michelle and Jonathan Groff}) and another in season two (Blackbird {Chris Colfer})
The Common Blackbird also called Eurasian Blackbird
A blackbird is a bird. A woodlouse is an arthropod.
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Paul Mccartney has explained that he wrote Blackbird while in Scotland in 1968 and was inspired by the civil rights movement in the Southern US in the spring of 1968. The song was recorded in June 1968 and appeared on The Beatles, the album that everyone knows as "The White Album".
It's a Beatles song, "Blackbird" off the White Album.
The Beatles dominate the 1960s. (1962 -1970 to be more precise)
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the 60s
its the 'Beatles' and they come from the 1960's
The Beatles did not come to popularity in the 21st century. They came to popularity in the 1960s.
Several songs feature "Blackbird" in their title, most notably "Blackbird" by The Beatles, which is a classic folk-inspired track. Another well-known song is "Blackbird" by Alter Bridge, which showcases a more rock-oriented sound. Additionally, there are other songs by various artists across genres that include "Blackbird" in their titles, often symbolizing themes of freedom and resilience.
Do you mean Beatles music? The sixties, all of it.
i think it is blackbird by the beatles Edit: The version of the song used in that episode is actually by Dave Grohl, also called Blackbird. = =
Sounds like, simply, a Blackbird. What color is the bill, legs? What size? Beatles song lyric: "Blackbird singing in the dead of night..." Listen at night for the melodic call.