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  1. Spanky and Our Gang was an American 1960s sunshine pop band led by Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane. The band derives its name from Hal Roach's Our Gang comedies of the 1930s, because of the similarity of McFarlane's surname with that of George McFarland. The group was known for its vocal harmonies and had major hits in the US and Canada in 1967–1968 with "Sunday Will Never Be the Same," "Lazy Day ...

  2. 22. Mai 2021 · Spanky And Our Gang was one of the best vocal groups of the 1960s. This video explores their history from start to finish and offers samples of many of their...

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  3. 公式サイト. Spanky and Our Gang. スパンキー&アワ・ギャング (Spanky and Our Gang)は、 アメリカ合衆国 のバンド。. 1966年、 ビートルズ のカバーシングル「 And Your Bird Can Sing 」でデビュー [1] 。. 日本では、1960年代のレコード発売当初には「 スパンキーとギャング ...

  4. Get all the lyrics to songs by Spanky and Our Gang and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics. {{:: 'cloudflare_always_on_message' | i18n }} GENIUS

  5. It also includes extensive liner notes by Richard Barton Campbell and rare photos of the band. Spanky herself was involved throughout the course of the development of the set, and is almost as excited as we are — well, maybe even more— to see this out on CD, as much for the band’s legion of fans as for herself.

  6. 26. Juli 2023 · Spanky and Our Gang was an American 1960s folk-rock band led by Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane. The band derives its name from Hal Roach's popular Our Gang comedies of the 1930s (known to modern audiences as The Little Rascals). McFarlane was nicknamed "Spanky" because one of the band members, perhaps influenced by her last name, said that she ...

  7. 1969. Spanky & Our Gang. 1967. The Complete Mercury Recordings. 2005. Their Very Best (Re-Recorded Versions) - EP. 2008. Anything You Choose / Without Rhyme or Reason. 1969.