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  2. San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)

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    "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" is an American pop song, [2] written by John Phillips, and sung by Scott McKenzie. [5] It was produced and released in May 1967 by Phillips and Lou Adler, who used it to promote their Monterey International Pop Music Festival held in June of that year. [6]

  3. Scott McKenzie - Wikipedia

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    Scott McKenzie (born Philip Wallach Blondheim III; January 10, 1939 – August 18, 2012) was an American singer and songwriter who recorded the 1967 hit single and generational anthem "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)". [1]

  4. List of interpolated songs - Wikipedia

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    "Lay All Your Love on Me" Vengaboys "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!" [4] A-ha "Take On Me" Pitbull feat. Christina Aguilera "Feel This Moment" [5] Albert E. Brumley "I'll Fly Away" Puff Daddy and Faith Evans feat. 112 "I'll Be Missing You" [6] Andrea Bocelli "Con te partirò" Jason Derulo and David Guetta feat. Nicki Minaj and Willy William "Goodbye ...

  5. It’s OK To Call It ‘Frisco’: A Guide To San Francisco’s ...

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    Even in the Bay Area––long an underdog in West Coast rap compared to its larger and more affordable foil L.A.––San Francisco has never been known as a hub of great rap music. Most of the ...

  6. San Francisco (Cascada song) - Wikipedia

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    "San Francisco" is an uptempo dance song which derives from the styles of electropop and electronica while backed by a grinding synth beat. The song also has influences from 1970s music - in particular, it makes reference to Scott McKenzie's song by the same name, in one lyric that says, "where you've got flowers in your hair".

  7. Dr. Octagonecologyst - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Octagonecologyst is the debut solo studio album by American rapper and Ultramagnetic MCs member Kool Keith, released under the alias Dr. Octagon. [5] Originally titled Dr. Octagon, it was released on May 7, 1996, on Bulk Recordings in the United States and Mo' Wax in the United Kingdom.

  8. Grammy Award for Best Contemporary (R&R) Performance

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    "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" by Scott McKenzie "Yesterday" by Ray Charles; Best Contemporary Group Performance (Vocal or Instrumental) "Up, Up and Away" by The 5th Dimension "A Whiter Shade of Pale" by Procol Harum "I'm a Believer" by The Monkees "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" by The Beatles "The Letter" by ...

  9. Tear Me Apart - Wikipedia

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    Tear Me Apart is a studio album by American country music artist Tanya Tucker, released in 1979.Produced by Mike Chapman, who along with longtime songwriting partner Nicky Chinn, wrote two of its songs, it continues the more rock-based sound begun on the preceding TNT.