Who performed wooden ships first?

Wooden Ships

“Wooden Ships”
Song by Jefferson Airplane
Released 1969
Recorded April 14 & 22, 1969
Genre Psychedelic rock

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Beside this, is David Crosby a hippie?

Among those involved in the movement, nobody but David Crosby could be more representative and iconic. He is undoubtedly a key figure of the hippie culture, being intensely committed to it, as man and artist.

Beside above, what key is wooden ships in? Wooden Ships is written in the key of Em.

Also, who covered wooden ships?

Versions

Title Performer Release date
Wooden Ships Crosby, Stills & Nash May 29, 1969
Wooden Ships Jefferson Airplane November 1969
Wooden Ships / Dharma for One The Ides of March June 1970
Wooden Ships Christine Harwood 1970

Who played bass on wooden ships?

Reeves had been scouted as a session musician at the age of 12 by Motown Records and Chess Records, though his mother “would not hear of” him playing professionally at that age. By 1968, however, Reeves was employed as a session bassist at Motown.

Who played guitar solo on wooden ships?

These opening lines Crosby cribbed from a Baptist church in Florida that had this message on their sign. Crosby and Stills share lead vocals on this track. Stills played most of the instruments (guitar, bass, organ) and did the guitar solo, which Nash thinks is some of his best work.

Who played on Wooden Ships?

‘Wooden Ships’ is one of the best-loved tracks by countercultural super-trio Crosby, Stills & Nash. The song was composed by David Crosby and Stephen Stills alongside Paul Kantner, the guitarist of Jefferson Airplane.

Who was Christine Hinton?

Christine Hinton was the beautiful, bohemian girlfriend of David Crosby, who as the guitarist for folk-rock sensations The Byrds, one of the leading lights of Los Angeles’s so-called Laurel Canyon scene. According to most accounts. Hinton was a bona-vied hippie.

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