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"Hurdy Gurdy Man" is a song by the Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was recorded in April 1968 and released the following month as a single. The song gave its name to the album The Hurdy Gurdy Man, which was released in October of that year in the United States.
The Hurdy Gurdy Man is the sixth studio album by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan.It was released in North America in October 1968 on Epic Records, but not in the UK due to a continuing contractual dispute that also prevented Sunshine Superman (1966) and Mellow Yellow (1967) from being released there.
"Hurdy Gurdy Man" is a single released by the British rock band The Spectres (a predecessor of Status Quo) in 1966. [1] This was the band's second single, and first to be penned by a member of the band. It was written by Alan Lancaster and a writer who sold his
Donovan's next single, in May 1968, was the psychedelic "Hurdy Gurdy Man". The liner notes from EMI's reissues say the song was intended for Mac MacLeod, who had a heavy rock band called Hurdy Gurdy. After hearing MacLeod's version, Donovan considered giving it to Jimi Hendrix, but when Most heard it, he convinced Donovan to record it himself ...
Barabajagal is the seventh studio album and eighth album overall from British singer-songwriter Donovan.It was released by Epic Records in the United States on 11 August 1969, but was not released in the United Kingdom because of a continuing contractual dispute that also prevented Sunshine Superman, Mellow Yellow, and The Hurdy Gurdy Man from being released in the UK.
"Hurdy Gurdy Man" (1968) "Jennifer Juniper" is a song and single by the Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan, [1] released in 1968. It peaked at number 5 in the UK ...
"The Hurdy Gurdy Man" (1968 single) 03:13: 2. "Jennifer Juniper" (from The Hurdy Gurdy Man) 02:40: 3. "Teen Angel" (from "Hurdy Gurdy Man" / "Teen Angel", released May 1968) 02:17: 4. "Laléna" (from "Laléna" / "Aye My Love", released October 1968) 02:56: 5. "To Susan on the West Coast Waiting" (from Barabajagal, released 11 August 1969) 03:11: 6.
Matthias Loibner , inspired by "Der Leiermann", the last song of Winterreise, arranged the cycle for voice and hurdy-gurdy, and recorded it in 2010 with soprano Nataša Mirković . [27] Keith Kouna's 2013 album Le voyage d'hiver was a French-language reimagining of Winterreise. [28]