Oo Baby Do You Know What That's Worth

1966 single by Buffalo Springfield

1966 single past Buffalo Springfield

"For What It'due south Worth"
For What It's Worth single.jpg
Single past Buffalo Springfield
B-side "Exercise I Have to Come Right Out and Say Information technology?"
Released December 23, 1966 (1966-12-23)
Recorded December v, 1966
Studio Columbia Foursquare, Hollywood
Genre
  • Folk rock[1]
  • country rock[two]
  • psychedelic rock[three]
Length 2:37
Label Atco
Songwriter(s) Stephen Stills
Producer(s)
  • Charles Greene
  • Brian Stone
Buffalo Springfield singles chronology
"Burned"
(1966)
"For What It's Worth"
(1966)
"Bluebird"
(1967)

"For What Information technology's Worth (Stop, Hey What'southward That Audio)" (oft referred to as but "For What It's Worth") is a song written past Stephen Stills. Performed by Buffalo Springfield, information technology was recorded on December 5, 1966, released equally a single on Atco Records on Dec 23, 1966, and peaked at No. 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the spring of 1967.[4]

It was later added to the March 1967 2nd pressing of their get-go album, Buffalo Springfield. The title was added later the song was written, and does non appear in the lyrics.[5]

Background [edit]

Although "For What It's Worth" is frequently considered an anti-state of war song, Stephen Stills was inspired to write the song because of the Dusk Strip curfew riots in Los Angeles in Nov 1966—a series of early counterculture-era clashes that took place betwixt police and immature people on the Sunset Strip in Hollywood, California, beginning in mid-1966, the same year Buffalo Springfield had become the firm band at the Whisky a Go Keep the Dusk Strip.[6] Local residents and businesses had go annoyed by how crowds of immature people going to clubs and music venues along the Strip had acquired tardily-night traffic congestion. In response, they lobbied Los Angeles County to laissez passer local ordinances stopping loitering, and enforced a strict curfew on the Strip later 10 p.m. The immature music fans, however, felt the new laws infringed upon their civil rights.[7]

On Sabbatum, November 12, 1966, fliers were distributed on the Sunset Strip inviting people to join demonstrations afterward that day. Several of Los Angeles'southward stone radio stations also appear a rally outside the Pandora's Box gild on the corner of Dusk Boulevard and Crescent Heights. That evening, every bit many as 1,000 young demonstrators, including time to come celebrities such every bit Jack Nicholson and Peter Fonda (who was handcuffed by police) gathered to protest against the curfew's enforcement. Although the rallies began peacefully, trouble eventually broke out.[viii] The unrest continued the next night, and periodically throughout the remainder of November and December, forcing some clubs to shut down within weeks.[7] It was against the background of these civil disturbances that Stills recorded "For What It's Worth" on Dec 5, 1966.

Cash Box said the unmarried is a "throbbing, infectious protester circling 'round the current happenings in Cal."[9]

Product [edit]

Stills said in an interview that the proper name of the song came virtually when he presented information technology to the record company executive Ahmet Ertegun (who signed Buffalo Springfield to the Atlantic Records-owned ATCO label). Stills said: "I take this vocal hither, for what it'due south worth, if you lot want it."[5] Another producer, Charlie Greene, claims that Stills first said the above line to him, but credits Ahmet Ertegun with giving the single the parenthetical subtitle "Terminate, Hey What'south That Sound" in guild that the vocal would be more hands recognized.[5] [x]

The song was recorded on Dec five, 1966, at Columbia Studios, Hollywood. Tom Dowd claimed he mixed the song at Atlantic's studio in New York, though this has been disputed.[11] Dowd did accept part in the production of Cher's version of the song in 1969.[12] One of the most recognizable elements of the song is Neil Immature's utilise of guitar harmonics.[5]

Legacy [edit]

"For What Information technology's Worth" quickly became a well-known protestation song.[13] In 2006, when interviewed on Tom Kent's radio show Into the '70s, Stills pointed out that many people think the song is near the Kent State shootings of 1970, fifty-fifty though its release predates that event by over iii years.[fourteen] Neil Immature—Stills's bandmate in both Buffalo Springfield and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young (CSNY)—would afterwards write "Ohio" in response to the events at Kent Country.[fifteen]

An all-star version of "For What It's Worth", with Tom Lilliputian and others, was played at Buffalo Springfield'southward induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997; Neil Young did not attend the event.[16]

The song is a staple of menstruum piece films virtually 1960s America, such equally Forrest Gump, and often used as a common shorthand to quickly establish the atmosphere of 1960s counterculture movement and protests.[17]

The song appears in the intro to the 2005 motion picture Lord of War, showing the lifecycle of a bullet, from manufacture to firing.[ commendation needed ]

On August 17, 2020, Baton Porter sang "For What It's Worth" for the 2020 Democratic National Convention backed by Stephen Stills on guitar, a nod to the song's resurgent use in the summer 2020 American protests.[18] [19]

Charts [edit]

Certifications [edit]

Covers and sampling [edit]

"For What It's Worth" has been covered, sampled, and referenced in numerous musical performances. Versions include those by the Staple Singers (United states #66 in 1967)(Tin can #46 in 1967),[30] Art (1967 single from Supernatural Fairy Tales), Ken Lyon & Tombstone,[31] Rush, Cher, the Candyskins, Oui iii (UK #28),[32] Queensrÿche (on their album Accept Embrace), Miriam Makeba (on her album Keep Me in Mind), Public Enemy, Ozzy Osbourne and (həd) p.e. (retitled Children). Cher'south 1969 cover did not make the Billboard Hot 100; AllMusic retrospectively called her version "mature [and] forceful".[33]

Sergio Mendes and Brasil'66 recorded a version of this song. It reached #10 in the Developed Gimmicky Music Chart on September nineteen, 1970.[34] Singer Karen Philipp suggested to Sergio that he should cover the song. Karen does all of the vocals for this song by overdubbing. Two versions of this vocal exist: The mono 45 has a more extreme overdubbing of Karen'due south vocals with a different organ solo than the LP.[35] The LP version is in stereo with a unlike song arrangement.[36]

David Cassidy recorded an extended live version for his 1974 album Cassidy Live! (Bell Records, Britain #nine; recorded alive in Great Britain in May 1974).

In 1998, Les Rythmes Digitales released a version under the title "(Hey You lot) What'south That Sound?", a track from their anthology Darkdancer.

"For What Information technology's Worth" is performed by an opossum (Jerry Nelson) and a chorus of woodland animals on episode 2.21 of The Muppet Show. The tertiary poetry is rewritten by an uncredited writer to give the song an anti-hunting theme.

The hip-hop group Public Enemy sampled "For What It's Worth" on their 1998 song "He Got Game", which featured Stephen Stills reprising his vocal performance from the original song.[37] Oui three adapted the song for their 1993 debut single of the same proper noun, which reached number 26 in the United kingdom chart.[38] [39] In 2017, Haley Reinhart released a cover of the vocal as the third single from her third studio album, What's That Sound? [40] In 2018, the Solitary Bellow released a comprehend of the vocal as a unmarried.[41]

See as well [edit]

  • List of 1960s i-hitting wonders in the U.s.a.
  • Protest songs in the United states of america

References [edit]

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  40. ^ "Sectional! Haley Reinhart Covering The '60s Classic For What It'southward Worth Is Every bit Chilling As Our Current Political Climate! Listen!". PerezHilton. August x, 2017. Retrieved August ten, 2017.
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External links [edit]

  • Reasontorock analysis of song

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