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Donovan My Way (Vic Lewis and his Orchestra) (1968) The Les Williams Orchestra Plays the Songs of Donovan (1968) The Golden Songs of Donovan Johnny Arthy Orchestra; Island of Circles (1992) A Gift from a Garden to a Flower: A Tribute to Donovan (2002) Gazing With Tranquility: A Tribute to Donovan (2015))
Donovan's Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released in the United States in January 1969 on Epic Records and in the United Kingdom in March 1969 on Pye Records. Donovan's Greatest Hits peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200, and has been certified platinum by the RIAA. [2]
Donovan Phillips Leitch (born 10 May 1946), known mononymously as Donovan, is a Scottish musician, songwriter and record producer.He emerged from the British folk scene in early 1965 and subsequently scored multiple international hit singles and albums during the late 1960s.
Topics about Donovan songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories Pages in category "Donovan songs" The following 30 pages are in this category, out ...
It marks the first double-disc album of Donovan's career and one of the first box sets in music. In the US, Epic also released the two discs separately as the stand-alone albums Wear Your Love Like Heaven and For Little Ones. A Gift from a Flower to a Garden spent 14 weeks on the UK charts, peaking at number 13. [2]
In Donovan's autobiography, he credited both Page and "Allen Hollsworth" as the "guitar wizards" for the song. [7] However, he also says that "Hollsworth" had played with Blue Mink , which was a band that Alan Parker had played in. [ 7 ] In the autobiography, Donovan said that perhaps this session inspired the creation of Led Zeppelin.
Just as Jean Girard so memorably noted in “Talladega Nights,” “God needs the Devil. The Beatles needed the Rolling Stones, even Diane Sawyer needed Katie Couric,” one could add that “Bob ...
Donovan had enjoyed a year of chart success in both England and the United States through 1965, beginning with his first hit "Catch the Wind" that March.However, the singer had been stung by accusations of copying Bob Dylan's look and musical style and was now looking to break out of his established folk image; the jazz-classical backing on "Sunny Goodge Street" from his second album Fairytale ...