Who penned the words, “Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble”?
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Who penned the words, “Double, double toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble”?
The answer to last week’s quiz is: The 1967 song “Get Together” contains the lyric, “Love is but a song to sing, Fear’s the way we die.” The Youngbloods version, first released in 1967, was the most popular, but the song was originally recorded in 1964 as “Let’s Get Together” by The Kingston Trio in a live performance.