For What It's Worth (canción de Buffalo Springfield)


"For What It's Worth" is a Buffalo Springfield song that was published in January 1967. The song reached number 7 on the charts in the United States. He is currently number 63 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the 500 best songs of all time. History

The song is a symbol of the 60's. It speaks of the great mobilizations of people during this period, calling for political changes around the world, particularly highlighting the great demonstrations that were in the United States against the Vietnam War. Stephen Stills wrote the song in response to the escalation of riots over the closing of a Sunset Strip club in West Hollywood, California. Stephen Stills said in an interview that the name of the song came when he introduced the song to ATCO when he wrote in the presentation file "Have this song here, for what it's worth, if you want" , if it is of any use, if you will). Personal

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