Band, 1966-1970 US, Orlando, Florida
Rock
We the People were an American garage rock band from Orlando, Florida, that were formed in late 1965 and professionally active between 1966 and 1970. Although none of their singles charted nationally in the U.S., a number of them did reach the Top 10 of the local Orlando charts. The band are perhaps best remembered for their song "Mirror of Your Mind", which reached the Top 10 in a number of regional singles charts across the U.S. during 1966. The song has subsequently been included on several compilation albums over the years. Their single "My Brother, the Man" was covered by the long-running Garage Rock Revival band The Fuzztones and reworked by The Horrors with the song "Count in Fives".
Tommy Talton s-g, voc | |
Wayne Proctor voc, g 1966-1970 US | |
Randy Boyte | |
Lee Ferguson | |
David Duff |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Turn Off Your Crying Gun / My Brother, The Man | We The People | 2008 | Single |
Too Much Noise | We The People | 2008 | Compil. |
In The Past | We The People | 2007 | Compil. |
Mirror Of Our Minds | We The People | 1998 | Compil. |
Declaration Of Independence | We The People | 1983 | Compil. |
Ain't Gonna Find Nobody (Better Than You) / When I Arrive | We The People | 1968 | Single |
Love Is A Beautiful Thing | We The People | 1968 | Single |
St. John's Shop | We The People | 1967 | Single |
Follow Me Back To Louisville | We The People | 1967 | Single |
In The Past / St. John's Shop | We The People | 1966 | Single |
My Brother, The Man / Proceed With Caution | We The People | 1966 | Single |
You Burn Me Up And Down / He Doesn't Go About It Right | We The People | 1966 | Single |
You Burn Me Up And Down | We The People | 1966 | Single |
Mirror Of Your Mind / The Color Of Love | We The People | 1966 | Single |