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      • According to Ultimate Classic Rock, the best Marty Balin song is ‘Today.’ It is a love song that features on the 1967 album ‘Surrealistic Pillow,’ which reached number three on the Billboard 200 albums chart. Marty Balin’s voice on the track is bare and pure, with a backing track of guitar riffs and very little percussion.
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  2. Jun 17, 2021 · 1. Today (1967) According to Ultimate Classic Rock, the best Marty Balin song is ‘Today.’. It is a love song that features on the 1967 album ‘Surrealistic Pillow,’ which reached number three on the Billboard 200 albums chart.

    • Miracles (Jefferson Starship) Written by Marty Balin, then recorded while he was with Jefferson Starship’s lineup, “Miracles” was the megahit that came from the album Red Octopus.
    • Today ( Jefferson Airplane) When “Today” was written as a folksy rock ballad by Marty Balin and Paul Kantner, it was done so with the hope of meeting Tony Bennett.
    • Hearts (Marty Balin) Starting with a little drum roll, “Hearts” was a gentle classic where Marty Balin sang as a man pouring his heart on his sleeve.
    • Caroline (Jefferson Starship) 1974 marked the year Marty Balin, Paul Kantner, and Grace Slick performed for the first time together since Balin’s departure from Jefferson Airplane in 1971.
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    • "Today" From: 'Surreaslistic Pillow' (1967) “Today” stands as one of the most beautiful love songs ever written. A simple guitar riff dripping with haze and minimal percussion are all that is needed to accompany Balin here.
    • "Volunteers" From: 'Volunteers' (1969) The 1969 album Volunteers certainly ranks right up there with the band's finest material. From the opening call to arms of "We Can Be Together" through the title cut that closes the LP, it's one hell of a ride.
    • "She Has Funny Cars" From: 'Surrealistic Pillow' (1967) Arguably one of the greatest opening tracks to an album, "She Has Funny Cars" was co-written with lead guitarist Jorma Kaukonen and still packs a punch like no other.
    • "3/5 of a Mile In 10 Seconds" From: 'Surrealistic Pillow' (1967) This rocker opens side two of the 1967 classic Surrealistic Pillow. As strong lyrically as musically, "3/5 of a Mile In 10 Seconds" was all Balin.
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Marty_BalinMarty Balin - Wikipedia

    Among Balin's most notable songs were "Comin' Back to Me" (a folk rock ballad later covered by Ritchie Havens and Rickie Lee Jones), "Today" (a collaboration with Kantner initially written on spec for Tony Bennett that was prominently covered by Tom Scott), and, again with Kantner, the topical 1969 top-100 hit "Volunteers".

  4. Complete List Of Marty Balin Albums And Songs presents the entire Marty Balin studio and live album discography with all songs listed.

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  6. Balin’s distinctive voice and style can be heard on memorable recordings including the Billboard top chart hits “Miracles” and “Hearts,” and in album, radio, film and television soundtrack...