The song "Roots," written by Tom Springfield, is performed by the band The Foundations. They are best known for their hit "Build Me Up Buttercup." "Roots" was part of their repertoire, showcasing their signature blend of pop and soul. The Foundations gained popularity in the late 1960s.
That's from "For What It's Worth", which was written by Stephen Stills and performed by Buffalo Springfield. Look for the link below.
The reggae version is actually the original it sung and written by Ernie Smith and it is called something different.... what is it called
The song is not called "Whats Going On?" like the lyrics. It is called "Whats Up?" so it wouldn't be confused with Marvin Gaye's song. Linda Perry sings it with 4 NonBlondes.
Not sure really she normaly sings covers for other singers' songs. she have written a song called 'put ur hearts up'
its called gangnam style and PSY sings it
That's from "For What It's Worth", which was written by Stephen Stills and performed by Buffalo Springfield. Look for the link below.
Jim Johnston. It is called Written In My Face.
its called slow chemical and its written by a band called finger eleven
Public enemy - he got game
nappy roots. if it begins I'm just a country boy then it is nappy roots
The band that sings it is called "Supra." The original song was written in 1934 by Richard Rogers and Lorenz Hart.
The reggae version is actually the original it sung and written by Ernie Smith and it is called something different.... what is it called
"Live For Today" by Grass Roots
"For What It's Worth" is by the group Buffalo Springfield. Stephen Stills (of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young) was their lead singer.
The song is not called "Whats Going On?" like the lyrics. It is called "Whats Up?" so it wouldn't be confused with Marvin Gaye's song. Linda Perry sings it with 4 NonBlondes.
Not sure really she normaly sings covers for other singers' songs. she have written a song called 'put ur hearts up'
One of the dudes from Nappy Roots..