
Fever Tree was a former American psychedelic rock band of the 1960s, chiefly known for their anthemic 1968 hit, "San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)". The group originated in Houston, Texas and began in 1966 as a folk rock group called The Bostwick Vines. They changed their name to Fever Tree a year later after the addition of keyboard player Rob Landes. The band briefly entered the public consciousness when their song "San Francisco Girls (Return of the Native)" reached No.
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San Francisco Girls (Return Of The Native)
San Francisco Girls
Daytripper / We Can Work It Out
Where Do You Go?
Ninety Nine And One-Half
Man Who Paints The Pictures
Imitation Situation 1
The Sun Also Rises
Unlock My Door
Nowadays Clancy Can't Even Sing
Filigree And Shadow
I Can Beat Your Drum
Ninety-Nine And One Half
Come With Me (Rain Song)
Filigree & Shadow
Come With Me (Rainsong)
Love Makes The Sun Rise
Grand Candy Young Sweet
Death Is The Dancer
Filligree and Shadow
Hey Mister
Peace Of Mind
Time Is Now
Don't Come Crying to Me Girl
Fever
Imitation Situation 1 (Toccata and Fugue)
Catcher In The Rye
Jokes Are for Sad People
Hey Joe
Ninety-Nine and One-Half
I've Never Seen Evergreen
Day Tripper/We Can Work It Out
Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out
Girl Don't Push Me
I Put a Spell on You
Ninety-Nine And One Half (Won't Do)
Where Do You Go
Come On In
Wild Woman Ways
Run Past My Window
What Time Did You Say It Is in Salt Lake City?
Nowadays, Clancy Can't Even Sing
She Comes In Colors
San Franciscan Girls (Return of the Native)
You Don't See Me
Imitation Situation (Tocatta Fugue)
Imitation Situation
You're Not The Same Baby
Ninety-Nine And One Half ['America's Most Blunted']
The God Game
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