ABOUT
The Lovin' Spoonful was formed in New York City, and this group had many hits including "Do You Believe In Magic" (1965), "Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind?" (1966), and "Summer In The City" (1966). Key members included John Sebastian who wrote many of the group's songs and later went on to record solo. In 1976, Sebastian had a hit with "Welcome Back," the theme song for the TV sitcom, "Welcome Back Kotter." The Lovin' Spoonful was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.
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VIDEO CLIP
The Lovin' Spoonful perform "Do You Believe In Magic" on The Ed Sullivan Show (March 19, 1967).
Available on iTunes and on the following DVDs: The Very Best of The Ed Sullivan Show Vol. 2; Rock n' Roll Forever; Rock n' Roll Classics - 7 DVD Set; (more)
SONGS
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The Lovin' Spoonful
- Darling Be Home Soon 1967
(This song also became a hit for Bobby Darin (1967).) - Daydream 1966
- Did You Ever Have To Make Up Your Mind? 1966
- Do You Believe In Magic 1965
(This song later also became a hit for Shaun Cassidy (1978).) - Nashville Cats 1966
- Rain On The Roof 1966
- She Is Still A Mystery 1967
- Six O'Clock 1967
- Summer In The City 1966
(This song topped the charts.) - You Didn't Have To Be So Nice 1965
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