For What It's Worth by Buffalo Springfield
For What It's Worth by Buffalo Springfield
Share this design with friends
Legend has it that Stephen Stills wrote “For What It’s Worth” in 15 minutes after seeing a demonstration in downtown Los Angeles by teenagers protesting a new curfew. The song has transcended its origin story to become one of pop’s most revered protest songs – a sort of “We Shall Overcome” of its time, its references to police, guns and paranoia remaining continually relevant.
One of the best openings of all time:
There's something happening here
What it is ain't exactly clear
There's a man with a gun over there
Telling me I got to beware
Our fine art prints are different.
- Original, handmade designs
- Designed, printed, matted, framed, and packaged in the U.S.
- Printed with Vivid archival inks
- Printed on Heavy weight neutral white matte paper
- Museum-quality prints
- Custom matting and framing available
- Custom creations available for any song
Do you have a special song that means a lot to you? We're happy to work with you to create a beautiful print from your favorite music. It's a great gift idea for that special person in your life. We'll also happily take your original music and design something beautiful for you. Send us a message with your requests or questions.