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  1. 29 kwi 2024 · “San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)” is more than just a catchy pop song – it’s a powerful tribute to the ideals of the counterculture movement and the spirit of the Summer of Love.

  2. "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" is an American pop song, written by John Phillips, and sung by Scott McKenzie. 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.

  3. 16 paź 2023 · Released as “San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)” on May 13, 1967, the song became one of the most well-known and defining Summer of Love anthems. In this article, I will delve into the story, meaning, and legacy behind the iconic song.

  4. Be sure to wear some flowers in your hair. If you are going to San Francisco. You're gonna meet some gentle people there. For those who come to San Francisco. Summertime will be a love-in there. In the streets of San Francisco. Gentle people with flowers in their hair. All across the nation.

  5. Scott McKenzie song that became the anthem of the 1967 Summer of Love. The song came to symbolize the Hippie and flower power movements, and the City of San Francisco. Written by John...

  6. 15 sty 2024 · Embarking on a lyrical journey through time, Scott McKenzie’s ‘San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)’ remains a time capsule of the idealistic 1960s. A paean to peace and love, this song transcends mere words and chords—it encapsulates the hopeful spirit of an era.

  7. 29 lis 2023 · One such iconic tribute to the magnetic allure of San Francisco is the song aptly titled, “San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair),” performed by Scott McKenzie. Released in 1967, this song became an anthem for the counterculture movement of the time and still resonates with people even today.