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The group's hits from late 1970 to early 1972 were "Born to Wander" (number 17), "I Just Want to Celebrate" (number 7), and "Hey, Big Brother" (number 19). There were no significant hits thereafter. Nevertheless, the band continued to record into the 1990s.
Recording engineers: Cal Harris, Nate Jennings, John Lewis, Ken Sands, Bob Olhsson, Orson Lewis, Criteria Recording Company Technical engineers: Don Boehrat, Gurdev Sandhu, Michael Grace, Don Fostie
"Born to Wander" (1970) "I Just Want to Celebrate" (1971) "Hey Big Brother" (1971) "I Just Want to Celebrate" is a song recorded by American rock band Rare Earth.
Ever since 1967, the Summer of Love, songs like "Born to Wander" and "Long Time Leavin'", were descriptive of the nomadic teen and college youth culture sweeping across the United States and Europe. This gave the album contemporary gravitas.
Dessa was born to Robert Wander Jr. and Sylvia Burgos Toftness, [5] and has a younger brother, Max. [6] Her father is white and her mother Puerto Rican. [7] [8] Dessa went to Southwest High School in Minneapolis, Minnesota, graduating from the IB Diploma Programme in 1999. She attended the University of Minnesota, where she earned a B.A. in ...
"Born to Wander" (1970) "(I Know) I'm Losing You" Single by Rod Stewart With Faces; from the album Every Picture Tells a Story; B-side "Mandolin Wind" Released: 1971 ...
A post with over 275,000 views on X claims that President Joe Biden “wandered” into the Amazon rainforest immediately after giving a speech. Verdict: Misleading He walked down a path he was ...
To announce the formation of Motown's rock label, Rare Earth Records released Rare Earth's Get Ready album in a promotional box set alongside four other albums which included Pretty Things' S. F. Sorrow, as well as albums by Love Sculpture, Rustix and the Messengers. [1]