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  1. The song was a major hit for the Cowsills in 1969 and their most successful single. The Cowsills version cuts out most of the religion-themed lyrics, changing "long as God can grow it" to "long as I can grow it" and removing some verses.

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    The band had a No.2 US hit and million seller with this version of the title song from the musical Hair. [4] A stereo mix of this elaborate studio version of "Hair" subsequently became the opening track for "The Cowsills in Concert" album, which was released in May 1969.

  3. 30 lis 2023 · Who wrote the song “Hair”? The original version of “Hair” was written by James Rado and Gerome Ragni, who also wrote the book for the musical Hair. That version of the song was performed by the cast of the musical.

  4. Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical is a rock musical with a book and lyrics by Gerome Ragni and James Rado and music by Galt MacDermot. The work reflects the creators' observations of the hippie counterculture and sexual revolution of the late 1960s, and several of its songs became anthems of the anti-Vietnam War peace movement.

  5. “Hair” by The Cowsills was written by Galt MacDermot, Gerome Ragni & James Rado.

  6. The protagonist is a very hairy person and their partner asks them why they have so much hair. The protagonist explains that they don't know why but they love their hair and want it long and beautiful.

  7. 6 wrz 2018 · Classic Track: The Cowsills’ “Hair”. Carl Reiner was pulling together a television special called "Wonderful World of Pizazz," which celebrated the hippie styling of the day, and wanted The Cowsills to appear on the show performing “Hair,” the title track to the then-hit Broadway musical sensation. By Matt Hurwitz.

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