"She Wandered Through The Garden Fence" is reminiscent of "Pale," but more upbeat. It comes from their 1967 self-titled album and would have seemed a logical follow-up.
Wednesday, July 10, 2019
"She Wandered Through The Garden Fence" by Procol Harum
The English band behind one of rock's most perplexing hits, "A Whiter Shade Of Pale," Procol Harum was never ever to match that runaway success. "Pale" reached #5 in 1967 and is now in both the Grammy and R&R Halls of Fame. The group only secured two other charting hits during their tenure: "Homburg" reached #34 in 1967 and "Conquistador" hit #16 in 1972.
"She Wandered Through The Garden Fence" is reminiscent of "Pale," but more upbeat. It comes from their 1967 self-titled album and would have seemed a logical follow-up.
"She Wandered Through The Garden Fence" is reminiscent of "Pale," but more upbeat. It comes from their 1967 self-titled album and would have seemed a logical follow-up.
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