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  1. There's something happening hereWhat it is ain't exactly clearThere's a man with a gun over thereTelling me I got to bewareI think it's time we stop, childre...

  2. "For What It's Worth (Stop, Hey What's That Sound)" (often referred to as simply "For What It's Worth") is a song written by Stephen Stills. Performed by Buffalo Springfield, it was recorded on December 5, 1966, released as a single on Atco Records in December 1966 and peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the spring of 1967. [8]

  3. You're listening to the official audio for Buffalo Springfield - "For What It's Worth" from their eponymous debut album.Subscribe to the Rhino Channel! https...

  4. “For What It’s Worth” is one of the most widely known protest songs of the 1960s. Recorded by Buffalo Springfield as a single, it was eventually released in 1967 on their...

  5. May 2, 2023 · “For What It’s Worth” was penned solely by Stills in response to the Sunset Strip curfew riots in Los Angeles in 1966. It all started in the mid-1960s when hippies and young people...

  6. Nov 7, 2014 · Provided to YouTube by Rhino Atlantic For What It's Worth · Buffalo Springfield The Best of Buffalo Springfield: Retrospective ℗ 1966 Atlantic Recording Corp. Producer: Brian Stone Bass...

  7. Nov 9, 2009 · For What Its Worth By: buffalo springfield Copyright...more.

  8. Flo from Toulouse, France "For What It's Worth" has been covered (around 1968) by a jamaican group called the Uniques as "Watch This Sound", on a rocksteady beat. For the cover, the bass is played by Aston "Familyman" Barrett, soon to become Bob Marley's bass player and much more.

  9. Feb 20, 2019 · While it's often recognized as an anti-war protest anthem, "For What It's Worth" wasn't actually based on Vietnam. Stills, who wrote the song, was instead inspired by a confrontation back...

  10. Nov 11, 2016 · For What It’s Worth’: Inside Buffalo Springfield’s Classic Protest Song. How 1966 Sunset Strip curfew riots inspired Stephen Stills' still-resonant anthem of Sixties malaise. By David Browne....

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