“Get Together” is a folk rock song recorded by the American band The Youngbloods. Written by Chet Powers, who was also known as Dino Valenti, the song was released in 1967 on their self-titled album, “The Youngbloods.”
“Get Together” is characterized by its peaceful and optimistic lyrics, promoting unity, love, and understanding among people. The song’s message of harmony and togetherness made it an anthem of the 1960s counterculture movement, capturing the spirit of the era. Its gentle melody and the earnest vocals of lead singer Jesse Colin Young contributed to its appeal.
Although the song was not an immediate hit upon its release, it gained popularity over time and became a symbol of the peace and love movement of the 1960s. In the early 1970s, a re-released version of “Get Together” climbed the charts, reaching a wider audience and solidifying its status as a classic of the folk rock genre.
“Get Together” has been covered by various artists and continues to be appreciated for its timeless message of unity and acceptance. It remains a beloved and enduring song, celebrated for its positive and hopeful outlook.