Nashville Cats - Lovin' Spoonful video free download


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Duration: 02:38
Uploaded: 2008/08/29

Probably the 2nd most popular track on this album (next to Summer in the City).

It's the 9th track on Hums. This one show's Lovin' Spoonful's more country side.

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9 years ago

Luanne Torre

An oldie for all my goodie friends

10 years ago

elvis presley

This is their best song, and that's saying a lot.

10 years ago

Larry S

Since it is Caturday!>>>>

10 years ago

Rick Riley

16,821 mothers in Nashville...

10 years ago

Mark Smith

When I was on the USS Nashville for 6 months, they'd play this song over the loudspeakers when we would get resupplied via another ship while we were sitting off the coast of Lebanon.

10 years ago

Heynowville

what a great band, simply wunnerful. saw them in '65 at some Village club, i was in front row!!! but their amps were down, no performance...

10 years ago

Paige stacks

Nashville Cats - Lovin' SpoonfulHow's this for a flashback or a newbie? Either way, enjoy. ✌️

10 years ago

demenace07

Testament: I love the Nashville Cats!

10 years ago

Margaux177

I simply can't get enough of this song! Sounds a lot like The Grateful Dead from Workingman's Dead and American Beauty but--wow!--The Lovin' Spoonful are 4 years ahead of them! Even ahead of The Byrds' Sweetheart of the Rodeo and Dylan's Nashville Skyline.What a fun gem of a song and what a fun tongue-in-cheek video you've "Lovin'ly" made: THANKS!

10 years ago

Muhammad Goldstein

The Del McCoury Band does an excellent cover of this.

10 years ago

Groovy Reflections

A top ten'er late '66 / early '67. Nashville Cats - Lovin' Spoonful

10 years ago

quatermazz

Superb.

10 years ago

Guitar D

Great song, but I don't get the animals in the video. The song refers the the "guitar pickers" as cats. That means men. Why not show guitar players? 

11 years ago

Scoot Irwin

Went to high school with the guitar player, Zal Yanovsky.

11 years ago

Francesca Van der Geld

Nashville Cats - Lovin' Spoonful .

11 years ago

Ray Dexeter

1352 guitar pickers in Nashville. Me and the offspring used to sing along to this in the car when I was younger. We knew all the words..

11 years ago

Francesca Van der Geld

Nashville Cats - Lovin' Spoonful

11 years ago

Francesca Van der Geld

Nashville Cats - Lovin' Spoonful

11 years ago

Randy Stewart

Of course "Mountain Dew" referred to moonshine. It sure wasn't the caffeine & sugar loaded legally sold poison shown here. But I think whoever made this figured people already had figured this out a long time ago. We were a little more savvy in the late '60's-early '70's than people gave us credit for. Helped end an unjust war etc. Peace. 

11 years ago

Ayn Marx

Very good, one quibble: 'Mountain Dew' almost certainly referred to corn liquor (a.k.a. 'white lightning', 'moonshine whiskey', 'skulfsck', 'way of storing the caloric value of corn well and long enough that you can get it to town and sell it without its being et by worms and rats first')...while not 'wild' in itself, it has a history of inducing wildness around it...and there are plenty of images of it on the Web.... But again, very good.

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