Most Popular Songs
San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)
1967 • The Voice Of Scott McKenzie
Like An Old Time Movie
1967 • The Voice Of Scott McKenzie
No, No, No, No, No
1967 • The Voice Of Scott McKenzie
Reason To Believe
1967 • The Voice Of Scott McKenzie
Twelve Thirty
1967 • The Voice Of Scott McKenzie
Celest
It's Not Time Now
1967 • The Voice Of Scott McKenzie
What's The Difference
We've Been Asking Questions
Rooms
1967 • The Voice Of Scott McKenzie
Look In Your Eyes
Going Home Again
1970 • Stained Glass Morning
Crazy Man
1970 • Stained Glass Morning
1969
1970 • Stained Glass Morning
Yves
1970 • Stained Glass Morning
Dear Sister
1970 • Stained Glass Morning
All Songs
1969
Celest
Crazy Man
Dear Sister
Don't Make Promises
Going Home Again
Illusion
It's Not Time Now
Like An Old Time Movie
Look In The Mirror
Look In Your Eyes
No, No, No, No, No
Reason To Believe
Rooms
San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)
Stained Glass Morning
Take A Moment
Twelve Thirty
We've Been Asking Questions
What's The Difference
Yves
Trivia about Scott McKenzie
- What is the latest album by Scott McKenzie?
- The latest album by Scott McKenzie is “Stained Glass Morning”, released in 1970 with 9 tracks.
- What is the oldest album by Scott McKenzie?
- The oldest album by Scott McKenzie is “The Voice Of Scott McKenzie”, released in 1967 with 8 tracks.
- What is the most successful song by Scott McKenzie?
- The most popular song by Scott McKenzie is “San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair)”, from the album “The Voice Of Scott McKenzie”, released in 1967.
- How many albums has Scott McKenzie released?
- Between 1967 and 1970 Scott McKenzie released 2 Albums
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