The album is called 'Buffalo Springfield Again'.
For what its worth but Buffalo Springfield
For what its worth by Buffalo Springfield
Buffalo Springfield - For What It's Worth
"For What It's Worth" is a song written by Stephen Stills. It was performed by Buffalo Springfield and released as a single in January 1967. For more detailed information concerning this issue, click on the related links section below.
The song in the helicopter scene is called "For what its worth" by Buffalo Springfield
That song is called "For What It's Worth" and it was sung by Buffalo Springfield on the album Buffalo Springfield. I am not aware of Jefferson Airplane having covered that song.
They sing various songs but the last one is Magic Bus
for what it's worth, buffalo springfield blowing in the wind, bob dylan war, edwin starr
That is a line from the song "For What It's Worth," performed by the group Buffalo Springfield.
It is from the 1844 song "Buffalo Gals" and refers to the New York town and not to the bison. The "Buffalo Gals" were the prostitutes of Buffalo.
Buffalo Springfield's hit song "For What It's Worth" was written by Stephen Stills to show the conflict between the police and young people during the Sunset Strip curfew riots of November 1966.