- Hear It Now! The Sound of the '60s · 1967
- The Voice of Scott McKenzie (Expanded Edition) · 1967
- Trésors 60's · 1967
- The Voice of Scott McKenzie (Expanded Edition) · 1967
- Stained Glass Morning · 1970
- The Voice of Scott McKenzie (Expanded Edition) · 1967
- Stained Glass Morning · 1970
- Stained Glass Morning · 1970
- San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Flowers In Your Hair) (Concert Version) - Single · 1974
- The Voice of Scott McKenzie (Expanded Edition) · 1967
- The Voice of Scott McKenzie (Expanded Edition) · 2018
- The Voice of Scott McKenzie (Expanded Edition) · 2018
- The Voice of Scott McKenzie (Expanded Edition) · 1967
About Scott McKenzie
Scott McKenzie, born Philip Blondheim, began his career in a very clean-cut folk group called the Journeymen. After recording some solo work, he met up with former Journeyman and then-Mamas & the Papas member John Phillips, who co-wrote "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Some Flowers in Your Hair)" with him. Its catchy melody and innocent, wide-eyed hippie altruism gave McKenzie a Top Five smash in America and a number one hit overseas. Despite other recordings, he was never able to duplicate this success as a singer. After a layoff, he rejoined Phillips in an '80s Mamas & the Papas reunion, and also co-wrote the 1988 Beach Boys hit "Kokomo.” ~ Steve Huey
- FROM
- Jacksonville Beach, FL, United States
- BORN
- January 10, 1939
- GENRE
- Rock