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Formed at the University of San Francisco in early 1965, We Five had a hit months later with their version of Ian & Sylvia's "You Were On My Mind," which eventually reached #3 on the Billboard charts. The hit record helped popularize folk-rock. Unfortunately, with only one other hit ("Let's Get Together" before the Youngbloods' version hit big), We Five eventually broke up in 1967. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

You Were On My Mind

You Were on My Mind/Make Someone Happy

Catch the Wind

The Very Best Of

Make Someone Happy
A&M 50: The Anniversary Collection

There Stands The Door: The Best Of We Five
AM Gold 1965
Billboard Top 100 Of 1965

Love Is the Song We Sing: San Francisco Nuggets 1965-1970
You Were On My Mind / Make Someone Happy

The Return Of We Five