Beyond The Summer Of Love, ‘Get Together’ Is An Anthem For Every Season

The song sometimes called the “hippie national anthem” can be found in all kinds of places. It’s been used on The Simpsons and in Forrest Gump, recorded dozens of times by the likes of The Kingston Trio, The Dave Clark Five, Jefferson Airplane, The Staples Singers and the Carpenters (twice). You may have even heard it in a Walmart commercial a few years ago.

The song has gone by a few different names: “Let’s Get Together,” Everybody Get Together.” But the best-known version is called, simply, “Get Together.” It was recorded by The Youngbloods in 1967 — the same year as the Summer of Love, where it would become a constant presence… read more >

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