
About The Blades of Grass
New England's Blades of Grass were every bit as good as any of the other so-called sunshine pop groups that surfaced in the psychedelic summer of 1967, and if it weren't for a run of just plain blind bad luck, might have had a chance for bigger and better things. As it was, they managed just one album and a handful of singles before calling it quits. The group's biggest success was a version of "Happy," which charted well on the east coast, but unfortunately had to compete with the Sunshine Company's rendition
Top Tracks
Satin Slipper
Happy
Just Ah
Help!
Tomorrow Is My Turn
You Turned Off the Sun
The Way You'll Never Be
You Won't Find That Girl
Charlie And Fred
Just Another Face
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