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-"'''Grazing in the Grass'''" is an [[instrumental]] written pseudonymously by [[Philemon Hou]] and first recorded by the [[South Africa]]n [[trumpet]]er [[Hugh Masekela]]. It is recognizable by its prominent [[Cowbell (instrument)|cowbell]] part. Released in the [[United States]] as a [[Single (music)|single]] in [[1968]], it became one of the few instrumentals to reach the #1 spot on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] chart.+"'''Grazing in the Grass'''" is an [[instrumental]] written by [[South Africa]]n [[trumpet]]er [[Hugh Masekela]] (as Philemon Hou) and first recorded by himself. It is recognizable by its prominent [[Cowbell (instrument)|cowbell]] part. Released in the [[United States]] as a [[Single (music)|single]] in [[1968]], it became one of the few instrumentals to reach the #1 spot on the [[Billboard Hot 100]] chart.
[[The Friends of Distinction]] recorded a vocal [[cover version]] of the tune in [[1969]] which was also a Top Ten pop and R&B hit. "Grazing in the Grass" has been recorded by many other musicians, including [[Chet Atkins]], [[Boney James]], [[Willie Mitchell (musician)|Willie Mitchell]], [[The Monitors (music)|The Monitors]], [[Meco]], [[cc: DIVA]]. [[The Friends of Distinction]] recorded a vocal [[cover version]] of the tune in [[1969]] which was also a Top Ten pop and R&B hit. "Grazing in the Grass" has been recorded by many other musicians, including [[Chet Atkins]], [[Boney James]], [[Willie Mitchell (musician)|Willie Mitchell]], [[The Monitors (music)|The Monitors]], [[Meco]], [[cc: DIVA]].

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"Grazing in the Grass" is an instrumental written by South African trumpeter Hugh Masekela (as Philemon Hou) and first recorded by himself. It is recognizable by its prominent cowbell part. Released in the United States as a single in 1968, it became one of the few instrumentals to reach the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The Friends of Distinction recorded a vocal cover version of the tune in 1969 which was also a Top Ten pop and R&B hit. "Grazing in the Grass" has been recorded by many other musicians, including Chet Atkins, Boney James, Willie Mitchell, The Monitors, Meco, cc: DIVA.

"Grazing in the Grass" was sampled by the hip hop duo Nice & Smooth on the track "One, Two and One More Makes Three" from their album Ain't a Damn Thing Changed.

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