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Scott McKenzie song that became the anthem of the 1967 Summer of Love. The song came to symbolize the Hippie and flower power movements, and the City of San Francisco.

Written by John Phillips of the Mamas and the Papas, it is believed to be the direct reason for which tousands flocked to San Francisco that summer.

Scott McKenzie passed away in August 25, 2012.

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John Phillips from The Mamas And The Papas wrote this as the unofficial anthem for the Monterey Pop Festival, which is near San Francisco. Phillips helped organize the festival.

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San Francisco, the city by the bay, has captured the hearts and imagination of countless individuals over the years. It has been an undying source of inspiration for artists, musicians, and dreamers from all walks of life. One such iconic tribute to the magnetic allure of San Francisco is the song aptly titled, “San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair),” performed by Scott McKenzie. Released in 1967, this song became an anthem for the counterculture movement of the time and still resonates with people even today.

oldtimemusic.com/the-meaning-behind-the-song-san-…

In the summer of 1967, the world witnessed the cultural phenomenon that was the Summer of Love. Thousands of young people traveled to San Francisco in search of a more liberating and meaningful way of life. The music scene played a crucial role in this cultural revolution, and perhaps no song captures the spirit of the time better than Scott McKenzie’s “San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)”. In this article, we’ll explore the meaning behind the song and how it became the anthem of the Summer of Love.

oldtimemusic.com/the-meaning-behind-the-song-san-…

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