Talk:Eric Andersen

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Michaelhurwicz in topic "Rollin' Home" recorded by Peter Paul & Mary
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"Rollin' Home" recorded by Peter Paul & Mary

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Peter Paul & Mary recorded Andersen's Rollin' Home (as Rolling Home) on their Album 1700 LP in 1967. I am surprised that this is not included in the article. Wondering if it might be because it was credited to Matthew Frederick Andersen (instead of "Eric Andersen"), as well as having the "g" included in the title? Or is it not considered significant, since the song was not a hit?

Michael Hurwicz (talk) 17:35, 10 May 2022 (UTC)Reply