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The Youngbloods was an American rock band consisting of Jesse Colin Young (vocals, bass, guitar), Jerry Corbitt (vocals, guitar, keyboards, harmonica), Lowell "Banana" Levinger (guitar and electric piano), and Joe Bauer (drums). Despite receiving critical acclaim, they never achieved widespread popularity.
The Youngbloods is the debut self-titled studio album by the American rock band the Youngbloods, released in 1967.It was also reissued in 1971 under the title Get Together after the popular single from the album.
Jesse Colin Young performing in Los Angeles, California on July 3, 2019. Young met guitarist Jerry Corbitt, a folk singer from Cambridge, Massachusetts, and the pair decided to form a band as a duo called the Youngbloods (named after Young's sophomore album [1]), touring Canada together.
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Earth Music is the second studio album by the American rock band the Youngbloods, released in 1967.The album did not succeed, failing to chart. Similar to their first album, the songs were a mix of originals and covers, ballads and rockers. Jesse Colin Young wrote three of the songs alone, the ballad "All My Dreams
Elephant Mountain is the third studio album by the American rock band The Youngbloods, released in 1969. It reached number 118 on the Billboard 200 chart. [ 1 ]
1969 Gloria Loring on the album ...And Now We Come To Distances; 1971 Mott the Hoople on the album Brain Capers; 1972 Phil Upchurch on the album Darkness, Darkness; 1976 Iain Matthews on the album Go for Broke, also included on Matthews' compilation Discreet Repeat (1981)
"Ain't That Lovin' You Baby" has been recorded by a variety of artists, including [4] the Newbeats on the debut album Bread & Butter, Link Wray, Dale Hawkins, Ronnie Hawkins, the Everly Brothers on Gone, Gone, Gone, Etta James on Etta James Rocks the House, Eric Clapton on Blues, Steve Miller on Living in the 20th Century, and the Youngbloods ...