Oliver

Oliver
Born William Oliver Swofford on February 22, 1945, in North Wilkesboro, NC, Oliver's first big hit was a song from the Broadway musical +Hair, also a source for a hit ("Age of Aquarius/Let the Sunshine In") for the 5th Dimension. Released on Jubilee, "Good Morning Starshine" b/w "Can't You See" went to number three pop in spring 1969. A song written by Rod McKuen from the movie The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, "Jean," issued on Crewe, went gold, holding the number two pop spot for two weeks and...
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Oliver Good Morning Starshine
By: Oliver
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Song List: Who Will Buy?, Oliver, Can't You See
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Oliver Prisms
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Song List: Man for All Seasons, For What It's Worth, Your Song
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