Every Father's Teenage Son

ABOUT

Every Father's Teenage Son was a short-lived pop/rock act that became famous during the late 1960s. They are best known for the spoken "A Letter To Dad" (1967), a well thought-out, pacifist answer to Victor Lundberg's controversial "An Open Letter To My Teenage Son."


Best known songs (with years) include:

  • A Letter To Dad (1967)

Pop charts debut year: 1967

Years active: ca. late 1960s

Genres: Spoken

Labels: Buddah

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Every Father's Teenage Son