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"Atlantis" is a song written and performed by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. Produced by Mickie Most for Donovan's seventh studio album Barabajagal (1969), the song tells of a mythological antediluvian civilization based on the fictional island mentioned in an allegory on the hubris of nations in Plato's works Timaeus and Critias, with much of the verses spoken as a quiet monologue.
"Atlantis" / "I Love My Shirt" was released as a single in November 1968 in the UK, where it charted at number 23. In the US, "To Susan on the West Coast Waiting" / "Atlantis" was released in January 1969. "To Susan on the West Coast Waiting" was an anti-Vietnam War number, the first protest song Donovan had written since his folkie period in ...
The Very Best of Donovan: The Early Years 23 July 2002 (Sanctuary 81184) Sunshine Superman: The Very Best of Donovan (2002) Atlantis (=Rising Again) [Holland] (2002) Storyteller (2003) Catch the Wind [UK] (2003) The Great Donovan (=Troubadour: The Definitive Collection 1964–1976) [Australia] (2003) The Essential Donovan [1-Disc Version] (2004)
The Essential Donovan is a greatest hits album by the Scottish musician Donovan. Originally released in 2004, [ 2 ] it was re-released to higher acclaim as a part of Sony Legacy's Essential series in 2012.
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]
Molly Murphey Donovan, 43, and her son Michael Volpe, 6, were struck and killed by a school mini-bus on Mamaroneck Avenue on Thursday, June 20 while on their way to Mamaroneck Avenue School.
Officially titled "Atlantis," it will be released theatrically next year on May 9, according to Variety who revealed the date last week. A press release from the office of Gov. Glenn Youngkin ...
While Donovan was recording Cosmic Wheels, Alice Cooper were recording their 1973 album Billion Dollar Babies in the same studio. Alice Cooper guitarist Michael Bruce suggested asking Donovan to sing co-lead on the title track with Alice Cooper himself. Donovan agreed, and the resulting song helped propel Billion Dollar Babies to No. 1 in the US.