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3 Classic Rock Songs Everyone Knows, but Almost Nobody Remembers the Bands That Sang Them

There are so many classic rock songs out there that everyone remembers, but nobody seemingly remembers the bands that recorded them. Itโ€™s a strange phenomenon, one thatโ€™s common among one-hit wonders and unassuming groups alike. Letโ€™s jog your memory and celebrate some of the bands behind the classic rock hits I know you love!

โ€œToast And Marmalade For Teaโ€ by Tin Tin from โ€˜Tin Tinโ€™ (1970)

I love this weird little baroque pop gem from 1970, so much so that it has made it into my daily rotation. Listeners that year were also down with โ€œToast And Marmalade For Teaโ€, as the song made it all the way to No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and did even better in Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. Sadly, nowadays, nobody seems to remember the band Tin Tin.

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Tin Tin was a pop-rock outfit from Australia that formed in 1966. They eventually came to an end in 1973, after failing to replicate the success of โ€œToast And Marmalade For Teaโ€. Theyโ€™re considered a one-hit wonder band today, and I think thatโ€™s a little unfair. Several of their subsequent singles were wonderful, such as โ€œIs That The Wayโ€ and โ€œItโ€™s A Long Way To Georgiaโ€.

โ€œIncense And Peppermintsโ€ by Strawberry Alarm Clock from โ€˜Incense And Peppermintsโ€™ (1967)

When one thinks of the 1960s, one tends to think of this sunshine pop psychedelic rock tune from Strawberry Alarm Clock. Lots of people who were around to hear โ€œIncense And Peppermintsโ€ drop in 1967 still know all the words. But few remember the unique band behind the tune.

Strawberry Alarm Clock is still together today, though they did break up several times in the 1970s. Formed in California, this group is considered one of the most important acid rock outfits of the Summer of Love movement, and they have other singles worth checking out. Two Iโ€™d recommend are โ€œTomorrowโ€ (1968) and โ€œGood Morning Starshineโ€ (1969).

โ€œVehicleโ€ by The Ides Of March from โ€˜Vehicleโ€™ (1970)

Remember this funk rock jam from 1970? โ€œVehicleโ€ was quite a smash hit, and it made it all the way to No. 2 on the Hot 100 chart. But after the success of this classic rock song, The Ides Of March faded from the spotlight, and I feel like nobody really remembers them today.

The Ides Of March formed in 1966 and broke up in 1973, but have since reunited as of 1990. The group often gets the โ€œone-hit wonderโ€ treatment, although they had several fairly successful songs on the US and Canadian charts. A few Iโ€™d give a spin outside โ€œVehicleโ€ are โ€œSupermanโ€ and โ€œL.A. Goodbyeโ€.

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