Bob Hite, lazy bint, you could have looked this one up on Wikipedia like I did.
No... not Bob Hite, lazy bint, do your research... Alan "blind owl" Wilson sang this one!
Bob Hite can't sing tenor like Alan Wilson. Alan was absolutely the lead singer on "Going Up The Country" which for me is THE unofficial song for the Woodstock Festival of 1969. I can't hear a note of the song without immediately thinking Woodstcok. Alan Wilson unfortunately committed suicide in 1970. Bob Hite did sing most of the other Canned Heat tunes.
Country singer Sylvia sang Matador from 1981.
It is sang by Clay Walker
Larry Hall sung a SANDY SOng and also another sung by DIon and another one But I can't remember who sung it, something about her boyfriend is going overseas Air Supply sang Sandy!
"On the Road Again" is a song by the blues group Canned Heat released as a single in August 1968.An electro-rock cover version of the song by the French band Rockets appeared on their 1978 album On the Road Again.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.
Bill Champlin
Im pretty sure Canned Heat did that song Canned Heat - Going Up to The Country
very cool song by canned heat on the road again they also sang going up the country baby u want to go
Susan Ray
in 2011 thia magia sang heat wave but im sure lots of other people have sang it
Country singer Sylvia sang Matador from 1981.
It is sang by Clay Walker
Larry Hall sung a SANDY SOng and also another sung by DIon and another one But I can't remember who sung it, something about her boyfriend is going overseas Air Supply sang Sandy!
the answer is paris
Asia
"On the Road Again" is a song by the blues group Canned Heat released as a single in August 1968.An electro-rock cover version of the song by the French band Rockets appeared on their 1978 album On the Road Again.For the source and more detailed information concerning this subject, click on the related links section indicated below.
Dusty Springfield - 'Going Back'.
Ace.