
he December 2, 1965 air date of ABC-TV’s, ‘Shindig!’ featuring We Five performing, ‘Let’s Get Together’. Original single issue: (A&M 784) – October 1965
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We Five – LET’S GET TOGETHER (‘Shindig!’ December 2, 1965)
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Download45,108 views Mar 13, 2020NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED The December 2, 1965 air date of ABC-TV’s, ‘Shindig!’ featuring We Five performing, ‘Let’s Get Together’. Original single issue: (A&M 784) – October 1965
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SONGLet’s Get Together
ARTISTWe Five
ALBUMLet’s Get Together
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@richardleonard4281
2 years agoBev is 19 years old here, what a powerful voice.
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@SuzanneU
1 month agoBev Bivens: what a voice! what a presence!
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@marthamack6319
1 year agoPosting appreciated. This did get close to the top 30. They, also, had a regional hit with their version of “Beyond The Sea.” Talented Michael Stewart arranged all their songs which is why the harmonies are so perfect. RIP Michael. PEACE TO ALL.
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@russellcampbell9198
1 year agoWhat a great vocal. Bev was really something.
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@jkline999
1 year agoThis version. Pure 60’s. Pure folk rock. Sadly, so much of it is lost.
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@jamesbunck545
2 months agoBev Bevins does not get the credit she deserves, for her role in making this such a popular music genre in the 1960s.
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@doofus0123
2 months agoI was today years old when I learned that they did a version of this. Outstanding!
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@multicaruana
8 months agoWow, never saw this one before. Yes, Ms Bivens had some voice, they were all so talented, a great group lead by Mr. Stewart. He knew what he was doing. All the men are gone, sad to say.
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@roybean7166
11 months ago (edited)First time hearing the band, except for their big hit. Am very impressed. Magnificent voice she had. Roy b, Cape Town, South Africa.
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@rosswalters9194
2 years agoHard to believe this great version of the song was performed in 1965 on a Nationally televised program like Shindig (and went nowhere) yet the same song made a big hit for The Youngbloods four years later in 1969.
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@maninthebuff
3 years agoThanks for posting. I don’t think I’ve seen this one before. Bev was the best.
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@June_Magoo
10 months agoIn fucking credible. This band was so much more influential than most realize on the late 60s scene we all know and love
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@iowa61
1 month agoMAN can she sing!
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@fred1barb
1 year agoDriving across Nevada in a 62 VW with ny college best gal, listening to some station, somewhere, playing a set of We Five. The desert, the girl and the music, what a day!
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@18BIG78
10 months agoStill listening to my old neighbors. Sept 2022. Miss them. LIVE AN LOVE FOREVER
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@rosswalters9194
1 year agoBev Bivens…fantastic. This song sung in an upbeat manner. The Youngbloods…drippy and slow. But then listeners are suckers for drippy.
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@jimtownsend7899
8 days agoThere was another group that did this song a few years later and had some success. A couple of those guys in the other group might have continued to go on in the music business, though nobody ever really remembered them.
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@rjmcallister1888
5 days agoBeverly Bivens. Sweet! The song would be retooled for the Youngbloods’ 1968 hit.
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@wesleyshepherd8971
3 days agoBev was beautiful. im 70 yrs. old and still love this music.
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@harryseibert457
4 days agoWow two years before the Youngbloods made this a hit!
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@jamessuriet
3 years agoLove the song. Do you have clips of sandie shaw on shindig? Can you upload it?
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@michaelhughes432
4 days agoThere was another good version of this song by Youngblood!
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@18BIG78
1 year agoI used to mow when I was in the fourth grade PETE FULLERTON S YARD for guitar lessons. GOD I WILL MISS THEM REST IN PEACE MR PETE I LOVE YOU
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@powergirl901
2 years agoNo amount of prodding could get this weird song to ever chart. Of course, finally it happened.
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@richardleonard4281
1 year agoAnd she’s gorgeous to boot.
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@marcomartell8634
1 year agoThis version is from 1965 and of course has not yet the influence of the Youngbloods
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@Krose333
2 years agoThese lyrics were about two years early in 1965.
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@WilliamMurray-lr1bb
6 months agoshe should have been bigger than Linda Ronstadt ….. much more talent and just as cute ! Was it bad promotion or Bev just didn’t like the celebrity ?
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@jkline999
1 year agoWho plays the drums?
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@trinidadapodaca7027
1 year agosame group that just sang ‘u were on my mind’
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@kkarllwt
6 days agoSome good lip syncing.
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