Last week in The Wall Street Journal, my "Anatomy of a Song" column was on the Youngbloods' Get Together (go here), a late-'60s anthem that celebrated peace, love and unity. First released in 1967, the song was hugely popular in San Francisco during the Summer of Love but, nationally, only made it to #62 on the Billboard pop chart. Re-released in the su…
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