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  1. A 1967 pop song by Scott McKenzie, written by John Phillips to promote the Monterey International Pop Music Festival. It became a hit in the US, UK and Europe, and is seen as a symbol of the counterculture and Summer of Love movements.

  2. 16 cze 2009 · "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)" is a song, written by John Phillips of The Mamas & the Papas, and sung by Scott McKenzie. It was writt...

  3. Piosenka z 1967 roku, która promowała kulturę hippisowską i love-in w San Francisco. Zawiera tekst oryginalny, tłumaczenie na polski, historię utworu, informacje o coverach i ścieżkach dźwiękowych.

  4. A song that became the anthem of the 1967 Summer of Love and the Hippie movement. It encourages people to wear flowers in their hair and go to San Francisco, where they will meet gentle...

  5. 29 lis 2023 · The opening line, “If youre going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair,” encourages people to express themselves in a unique and colorful way. It symbolizes the freedom of self-expression and the rejection of societal norms that the counterculture movement stood for.

  6. Philip Wallach Blondheim III was born in Jacksonville, Florida, on January 10, 1939, the son of Philip Wallach Blondheim Jr. and the former Dorothy Winifred Hudson. [2] His family moved to Asheville, North Carolina, when he was six months old. [3] He grew up in North Carolina and Alexandria, Virginia, where he became friends with John Phillips, the son of one of his mother's friends.

  7. 28 lis 2023 · The lyrics of “San Francisco” carry an air of optimism and encouragement. The opening line, “If you’re going to San Francisco, be sure to wear some flowers in your hair,” sets the tone for the song.

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