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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.
- The Cowsills
The band had a No.2 US hit and million seller with this...
- The Cowsills
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.
30 lis 2023 · When The Cowsills released their hit song “Hair” in 1969, it quickly became an anthem for the counterculture movement. The song’s lyrics, which celebrate long hair and a carefree lifestyle, resonated with youths who were challenging the traditional norms and values of American society at the time.
Barry Steven Cowsill (September 14, 1954 – c. September 2, 2005 [1]) was an American musician, songwriter and producer. He was the bassist of the musical group The Cowsills, who had three top-10 singles in the late 1960s.
6 kwi 2024 · The Cowsills: "Hair" (1968) PERSONNEL: Bill Cowsill, Bob Cowsill (producers, arrangers, vocals); John Cowsill, Barry Cowsill, Susan Cowsill, Paul Cowsill (vocals); Angel Balestier (engineer);...
21 maj 2024 · "Hair" by The Cowsills is a fun and whimsical song that celebrates the beauty and versatility of one's hair. The song's overall theme revolves around embracing individuality and expressing oneself through personal appearance.
The protagonist explains that they don't know why but they love their hair and want it long and beautiful. They describe all the different styles and ways they can wear their hair, and how they don't even need to cut it because it naturally stops growing at a certain length.