"Get Together" was their first massive success; it was a Dino Valenti[?] song that the Jefferson Airplane and We Five[?] had already recorded. It didn't hit the charts until after it was used in a public service ad in 1969 (see 1969 in musi[?]).
That year, the Youngbloods released Elephant Mountain[?], which was critically acclaimed but sold poorly. Subsequent efforts were not as popular, and the band soon broke up in 1972 (see 1972 in music). Young went on to lead a moderately successful solo career.
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