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The Bad Moon on the Rise Edition

Hit Parade | Music History and Music Trivia

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The Rise and Fall of Henry Mancini

John Fogarty wrote Bad Moon Rising as a gentle satire of the hippie generation's fascination with horoscopes and astrology. The song reached the top 10 in June of 1969, at a moment when the chart was dominated by the Beatles smash Get Back. Henry Mancini put it on the B side of his single The Windmills of Your Mind, not thinking it terribly commercial. But piles of requests from listeners to pop radio stations turned Mancini's B side into an A side, then a smash.

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