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  1. Every Mother's Son was an American sunshine pop band formed in New York City in 1966. Coming from a folk rock background situated in Greenwich Village, the group scored their only Top 40 hit "Come On Down to My Boat" in 1967.

  2. 11. März 2012 · Come On Down To My Boat...Every Mother's Son....Their only hit but a big one....

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  3. 26. Juli 2018 · Thu 7:00 PM. Nashville, TN · Nissan Stadium. · Ticketmaster. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group Every Mother's Son · Lynyrd Skynyrd Gimme Back My Bullets ℗ A Geffen Records...

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  4. 7. Mai 2015 · Every Mother's Son was a rock band formed in New York City in 1967. Brothers Dennis Larden (born 22 November 1948) and Larry Larden (born 10 August 1945) had...

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  5. Every Mothers' Son. Formed in New York City in 1967, group members included brothers Dennis Larden and Lary Larden who began their careers as a folk duo. They were joined by pianist Bruce Milner, drummer Christopher Augustine, and bassist Schuyler Larsen.

  6. Every Mother's Son Lyrics: Well I've been riding a winning horse, for a long, long time / Sometimes I wonder, is this the end of the line / No one should take advantage, of who they are /...

  7. "Come On Down to My Boat" is a song written by Jerry Goldstein and Wes Farrell and performed by Every Mother's Son. Their only top 40 hit ever, it reached No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967, and appeared on their self-titled debut album; on the album the track was titled "Come and Take a Ride in My Boat".