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- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man runtime "3.25".
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man abstract ""Hurdy Gurdy Man" is a song by the Scottish singer/songwriter Donovan. It was written and recorded in early 1968 and released in May as a single. It gave its name to the album The Hurdy Gurdy Man, which was released in October of that year. The single reached No.5 in the U.S. and No.4 in the UK pop charts. The song was written for the band Hurdy Gurdy (which included Donovan's old friend and guitar mentor Mac MacLeod) with Donovan intending to be the producer, but due to creative disagreements this collaboration was cancelled, and Donovan recorded the song himself. The song features a harder rock sound than Donovan's usual material, supplying a range of distorted guitars. It also features an Indian influence with the use of a tambura. The song may have been influenced by 'Green Circles', a psychedelic 1967 UK single (in green vinyl no less) by Small Faces. The similarity is in the melody of the descending verse, the strange vocal delivery, and most tellingly, the topic of being visited by an enlightened stranger. In 2012, Donovan said that he'd made friends with them in 1965.In the booklet that came with Donovan's 1992 double CD, Troubadour: The Definitive Collection 1964-1976, Allan Holdsworth and Jimmy Page are listed as the electric guitar players and John Bonham and Clem Cattini as drummers on the recording. However, according to John Paul Jones, who arranged and played bass on the track (and also booked the session musicians), Clem Cattini played the drums and Alan Parker played the electric guitar. This line-up was confirmed by Cattini. On Jimmy Page's website, he lists this song as one on which he plays. Page himself has never claimed to have played on the track and has also mentioned that Alan Parker was the guitarist on the session. Donovan maintains that Page was the guitarist in Hannes Rossacher's 2008 documentary Sunshine Superman: The Journey of Donovan, where he asserts that the song ushered in the Celtic rock sound which would lead to Page, Jones, and Bonham forming Led Zeppelin soon afterwards.The session was produced by Mickie Most and engineered by Eddie Kramer.Donovan had originally hoped Jimi Hendrix would play on the song, but he was unavailable.".
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man bSide ""Teen Angel"".
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- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man genre Acid_rock.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man genre Folk_rock.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man genre Psychedelic_rock.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man musicalArtist Donovan.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man musicalBand Donovan.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man previousWork Jennifer_Juniper.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man producer Mickie_Most.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man recordDate "1968-04-03".
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man recordLabel Epic_Records.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man recordedIn CBS.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man recordedIn England.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man recordedIn London.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man runtime "195.0".
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man subsequentWork Atlantis_(song).
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- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man writer Donovan.
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- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man bSide ""Teen Angel"".
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man chronology "Donovan UK singles".
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- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man genre Acid_rock.
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- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man label "Pye, Epic".
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man lastSingle ""Jennifer Juniper"".
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man length "195.0".
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- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man name "Hurdy Gurdy Man".
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man nextSingle ""Atlantis"".
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man producer Mickie_Most.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man recorded "--04-03".
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man released "June 1968".
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man released "May 1968".
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man thisSingle ""Hurdy Gurdy Man"".
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- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man subject Category:1968_singles.
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- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man subject Category:Counterculture_of_the_1960s.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man subject Category:Donovan_songs.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man subject Category:Psychedelic_rock_songs.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man subject Category:Pye_Records_singles.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man subject Category:Song_recordings_produced_by_Mickie_Most.
- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man subject Category:Songs_written_by_Donovan.
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- Hurdy_Gurdy_Man comment ""Hurdy Gurdy Man" is a song by the Scottish singer/songwriter Donovan. It was written and recorded in early 1968 and released in May as a single. It gave its name to the album The Hurdy Gurdy Man, which was released in October of that year. The single reached No.5 in the U.S. and No.4 in the UK pop charts.".
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