This past summer, one of the more popular songs among both girls and boys at Camp Ajawah was "One Tin Soldier," a pop song from the early 1970s. Unlike many camp songs, its origins are clear and the writers are still alive. OTS was written by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter, who wrote many Top 40 hits, from "Don't Pull Your Love Out On Me Baby" to "Ain't No Woman Like The One I've Got."
Dennis Lambert was nice enough to do a Q+A with me. You can read at my other music blog, which consists of interviews with pop musicians. The name of the blog says it all: One Song, Seven Questions.
Please check it out. In the meantime, here's the original version of the song from 1969:
Dennis Lambert was nice enough to do a Q+A with me. You can read at my other music blog, which consists of interviews with pop musicians. The name of the blog says it all: One Song, Seven Questions.
Please check it out. In the meantime, here's the original version of the song from 1969:
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