About "Going Up The Country"
"Going Up the Country" (also "Goin' Up the Country") is a song adapted and recorded by American blues rock band Canned Heat. Called a "rural hippie anthem", it became one of the band's biggest hits and best-known songs. As with their previous single, "On the Road Again", the song was adapted from a 1920s blues song and sung by Alan Wilson.
Top songs by Canned Heat
- On The Road Again
- Going Up The Country
- Amphetamine Annie
- Let's Work Together
- Time Was
- Sugar Bee
- Dust My Broom
- Rolling And Tumbling
- 2000 Reasons (y2k Blues)
- World Of Make Believe
- I Got Loaded
- Poor Moon
- I'm So Tired
- Let's Work Together (let's Stick Together)
- Dark Clouds
- Searchin' For My Baby
- Don't Know Where She Went She Split
- Road To Rio
- Can I Come Home?
- Too Much Giddyup (not Enough Whoa)
- Wait And See
- Last Man (who'll Ever Have To Sing The Blues)
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