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Which Way You Goin Billy Vietnam?
Their debut album featured “Which Way You Goin’ Billy,” a mournful track inspired by the American women left behind during the Vietnam war, which peaked at No. 2 on the Billboard charts, hit No. 1 in Canada, and earned Jacks a JUNO Award for Best Producer.
Who wrote Which Way You Goin Billy?
Susan Jacks
Terry Jacks
Which Way You Goin’ Billy?/Composers
Which Way You Goin Billy Wikipedia?
“Which Way You Goin’ Billy?” was a global, multi-million-selling hit single from the Canadian band The Poppy Family. The single, first released in 1969, was from the album of the same name and was a chart-topping hit in Canada and Ireland.
What happened to The Poppy Family?
The Poppy Family name was dropped in 1972 and, although Terry had been releasing singles under his own name since 1970, together they recorded their solo albums, Susan’s I Thought of You Again and Terry’s Seasons in the Sun. Susan left the marriage in early 1973 before the albums were released.
When did Billy go Which Way You Goin come out?
1969
Which Way You Goin’ Billy?/Released
Where is Terry Jacks now?
“He’s been recuperating up in Haida Gwaii since his last stroke,” said his friend Jamie Anstey. “He was doing really well, but something happened and he had another stroke and had to be airlifted to Prince Rupert Hospital and then to Lions Gate (in North Vancouver) for a procedure.”
Who Sang Which Way You Goin Billy?
The Poppy Family
Which Way You Goin’ Billy?/Artists
Who is Terry Jacks sister?
Susan Jacks (born Susan Pesklevits; 19 August 1948) is a Canadian singer-songwriter and record producer.
At age sixteen Jacks became a regular on the Canadian musical variety TV show “Music Hop.” In 1966 Susan met singer/songwriter/guitarist Terry Jacks. The couple began performing in small clubs as a duo and got married in 1967. Susan and Terry eventually formed the rock group The Poppy Family.