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Hurdy Gurdy Man

"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 single reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. and number 4 on the UK Singles Chart.[6]

"Hurdy Gurdy Man"
Single by Donovan
from the album The Hurdy Gurdy Man
B-side"Teen Angel"
ReleasedMay 1968
Recorded3 April 1968
StudioCBS, London[1]
Genre
Length3:15
LabelPye
Songwriter(s)Donovan
Producer(s)Mickie Most
Donovan UK singles chronology
"Jennifer Juniper"
(1968)
"Hurdy Gurdy Man"
(1968)
"Atlantis"
(1968)
Donovan US singles chronology
"Jennifer Juniper"
(1968)
"Hurdy Gurdy Man"
(1968)
"Laléna"
(1968)

Donovan wrote "Hurdy Gurdy Man" while in Rishikesh in India, where he was studying Transcendental Meditation with the Beatles.[7] The recording features a harder rock sound than Donovan's usual material, supplying a range of distorted guitars and aggressive drums. It also features an Indian influence with the use of a tambura, a gift to Donovan from George Harrison, who also helped write the lyrics. The song may have been influenced by "Green Circles", a psychedelic 1967 song by Small Faces. The similarity is in the melody of the descending verse, the strange vocal delivery, and the topic of being visited by an enlightened stranger. In 2012, Donovan revealed that he had become friends with Small Faces in 1965.[8]

According to some sources, the song was written for the band Hurdy Gurdy (which included Donovan's old friend and guitar mentor Mac MacLeod[9][10]), with Donovan intending to be the producer, but the collaboration was cancelled due to creative disagreements, leading Donovan to record the song himself.[11] In the chapter dedicated to the song in Donovan's autobiography, he says that he originally wanted it to be recorded by Jimi Hendrix.[7]

Musicians for the song edit

There is some dispute regarding the musicians who performed on the song. 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 (spelled as "Clem Clatini") as drummers on the recording. John Paul Jones, who arranged and played bass on the track (and also booked the session musicians), was reported to have said by email that Clem Cattini played the drums and Alan Parker played the electric guitar.[12] This line-up was confirmed by Cattini.[13] In Donovan's autobiography, he credits Cattini (spelled as "Catini") and Bonham for the drums.[7] In a published interview circa 2013, Donovan is quoted as primarily crediting Cattini for the drums but saying he wasn't sure whether Bonham was also involved, and said he and Jones both credit Holdsworth for the guitar.[14]

On Jimmy Page's website, he lists this song as one on which he plays.[15] Engineer Eddie Kramer also cites Jimmy Page as playing on the track, but says that John Bonham did not.[16] In Hannes Rossacher's 2008 documentary Sunshine Superman: The Journey of Donovan, Donovan said that Page was the guitarist; he also asserted that the song ushered in the Celtic rock sound which would lead to Page, Jones, and Bonham forming Led Zeppelin soon afterwards. 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.[7]

The four-string tambura that Donovan plays on the track has been given to him in India by George Harrison, who also helped write the lyrics.[17] In his autobiography, Donovan recalls that he began writing "Hurdy Gurdy Man" on the tambura after Harrison discussed the sitar scales he had learned from Ravi Shankar.[18] Donovan also says that with the drone of the tambura on the song, he had created "Celtic Rock".[7]

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.[7][11] In fact, Donovan said he wanted to give the song to Hendrix for him to record, but that Mickie Most "flipped out" when he heard the song and insisted that Donovan should record it himself as his next single.[7][14]

Lyrics and music edit

The lyrics recount the tale of a nameless narrator being visited in his dreams by the "hurdy gurdy man" and his close associate, the "roly poly man", who come "singing songs of love". The song invokes "histories of ages past" with "unenlightened shadows cast" and the "crying of humanity" through "all eternity", and says "'tis then when the hurdy gurdy man comes singing songs of love".[19]

Additional verse edit

On his 1990 live album The Classics Live and in his autobiography, Donovan has said that there is also an additional verse that had been written by George Harrison that was not included on the radio single:[7]

When the truth gets buried deep
Beneath the thousand years asleep
Time demands a turnaround
And once again the truth is found

When performing the song in concert, Donovan often relates to his audience the story of how this final verse came about. He played the song for Harrison when they were together in Rishikesh, and Harrison offered to write a verse for the song, which he recorded. Since the running time had to be kept below the three-minute maximum generally allowed for singles at the time, the producer had to choose between the extra verse and the guitar solo, and ended up keeping just the solo.[7]

Donovan has said that the additional verse is a summary of the explanation given by their meditation teacher (or guru), Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, on the way in which transcendental consciousness is eventually reawakened after having been forgotten for a long period of time, and is based on part of the Maharishi's commentary on the Bhagavad Gita. Donovan said the Hurdy Gurdy Man is the one who reawakens this knowledge – in this case, the Maharishi.[citation needed]

Music edit

Billboard described the song as "a groovy and infectious rhythm item."[20]Cash Box said that the "lyric presents a transcendental love & word play message, but the musical backing has shifted from the small jazz combo style of 'Wear Your Love Like Heaven' and 'Jennifer Juniper' to an easy folk + electric rock & sitar blend."[21] Record World said that "Donovan's reedy voice is absolutely hypnotic on 'Hurdy Gurdy Man', a eerie, magic-like side."[22]

Sample edit

In the Beastie Boys song "Car Thief", the first drum break is sampled following the lyrics "Space cake cookies I discover who I am / I'm a dusted old bummy Hurdy Gurdy man". Donovan's daughter Ione Skye used to be married to bandmember Adam Horovitz.[23]

Soundtrack appearances edit

"Hurdy Gurdy Man" has been used as a framing device or otherwise appeared on the soundtrack or trailer of various films and television shows, including:

References edit

  1. ^ . Sabotage.demon.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2008-04-15. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  2. ^ James E. Perone (2012). The Album: A Guide to Pop Music's Most Provocative, Influential, and Important Creations. ABC-CLIO. p. 127. ISBN 978-0-313-37906-2. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
  3. ^ Unterberger, Richie. "Hurdy Gurdy Man" at AllMusic. Retrieved 24 October 2016.
  4. ^ Marvin E. Paymer (July 1993). Facts Behind the Songs: A Handbook of American Popular Music from the Nineties to the '90s. Garland Pub. p. 248. ISBN 978-0-8240-5240-9.
  5. ^ Segretto, Mike (2022). "1968". 33 1/3 Revolutions Per Minute - A Critical Trip Through the Rock LP Era, 1955–1999. Backbeat. pp. 173–174. ISBN 9781493064601.
  6. ^ Donovan UK chart history, The Official Charts Company. Retrieved 16 March 2012.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Leitch, Donovan, The Hurdy Gurdy Man, Century, an imprint of Random House, London, 2005 (published in the U.S. as The Autobiography of Donovan: The Hurdy Gurdy Man, St. Martin's Press, New York, 2005, ISBN 0-312-35252-2.), pp. 218–219.
  8. ^ "Donovan". Retrieved 2013-08-21.
  9. ^ (15 June 1968). Donovan's More Down to Earth, New Musical Express.
  10. ^ Altham, Keith (December 1968). Coming Down From the Clouds 2017-02-14 at the Wayback Machine, Hit Parader.
  11. ^ a b (6 July 1968). Don Wants to Spin a Film Legend, Melody Maker.
  12. ^ "Clem Cattini - Drummer On 45 Number 1 Hit Singles". Coda-uk.co.uk. 2003-08-29. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  13. ^ "Email from John Paul Jones to Clem Cattini". Coda-uk.co.uk. 2003-08-29. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  14. ^ a b "The Donovan Interview". VintageRock.com. 2013. Retrieved 2017-04-23.
  15. ^ "Sessions - JimmyPage.com". JimmyPage.com. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  16. ^ "Eddie Kramer tells the story of Led Zeppelin's iconic sound on "Whole Lotta Love"". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13.
  17. ^ Paytress, Mark (2003). "A Passage to India". Mojo Special Limited Edition: 1000 Days of Revolution (The Beatles' Final Years – Jan 1, 1968 to Sept 27, 1970). London: Emap. p. 15.
  18. ^ Leitch, 2005, p. 207.
  19. ^ Donovan, "Hurdy Gurdy Man" song lyrics, 1968.
  20. ^ "Spotlight Singles" (PDF). Billboard. June 15, 1968. p. 70. Retrieved 2021-02-22.
  21. ^ "CashBox Record Reviews" (PDF). Cash Box. June 15, 1968. p. 13. Retrieved 2022-01-12.
  22. ^ "Single Picks of the Week" (PDF). Record World. June 15, 1968. p. 1. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
  23. ^ "Car Thief". Paul's Boutique Samples and References List. Retrieved 18 April 2022.
  24. ^ a b c d e f g Wickman, Forrest (3 April 2013). "How the 'Hurdy Gurdy Man' Got Creepy". Slate. Retrieved 2015-07-17.
  25. ^ Vincentelli, Elisabeth. "Zodiac [Soundtrack]". Amazon. Retrieved 2012-08-07.
  26. ^ "music from Fringe". Retrieved 15 December 2012.

External links edit

  • Hurdy Gurdy Man (Single) - Donovan Unofficial Site
  • "Hurdy Gurdy Man" at Discogs (list of releases)

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For other uses see Hurdy Gurdy Man disambiguation 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 single reached number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U S and number 4 on the UK Singles Chart 6 Hurdy Gurdy Man Single by Donovanfrom the album The Hurdy Gurdy ManB side Teen Angel ReleasedMay 1968Recorded3 April 1968StudioCBS London 1 GenrePsychedelic rock 2 folk rock 3 psychedelic folk 4 acid rock 5 Length3 15LabelPyeSongwriter s DonovanProducer s Mickie MostDonovan UK singles chronology Jennifer Juniper 1968 Hurdy Gurdy Man 1968 Atlantis 1968 Donovan US singles chronology Jennifer Juniper 1968 Hurdy Gurdy Man 1968 Lalena 1968 Donovan wrote Hurdy Gurdy Man while in Rishikesh in India where he was studying Transcendental Meditation with the Beatles 7 The recording features a harder rock sound than Donovan s usual material supplying a range of distorted guitars and aggressive drums It also features an Indian influence with the use of a tambura a gift to Donovan from George Harrison who also helped write the lyrics The song may have been influenced by Green Circles a psychedelic 1967 song by Small Faces The similarity is in the melody of the descending verse the strange vocal delivery and the topic of being visited by an enlightened stranger In 2012 Donovan revealed that he had become friends with Small Faces in 1965 8 According to some sources the song was written for the band Hurdy Gurdy which included Donovan s old friend and guitar mentor Mac MacLeod 9 10 with Donovan intending to be the producer but the collaboration was cancelled due to creative disagreements leading Donovan to record the song himself 11 In the chapter dedicated to the song in Donovan s autobiography he says that he originally wanted it to be recorded by Jimi Hendrix 7 Contents 1 Musicians for the song 2 Lyrics and music 2 1 Additional verse 2 2 Music 3 Sample 4 Soundtrack appearances 5 References 6 External linksMusicians for the song editThere is some dispute regarding the musicians who performed on the song 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 spelled as Clem Clatini as drummers on the recording John Paul Jones who arranged and played bass on the track and also booked the session musicians was reported to have said by email that Clem Cattini played the drums and Alan Parker played the electric guitar 12 This line up was confirmed by Cattini 13 In Donovan s autobiography he credits Cattini spelled as Catini and Bonham for the drums 7 In a published interview circa 2013 Donovan is quoted as primarily crediting Cattini for the drums but saying he wasn t sure whether Bonham was also involved and said he and Jones both credit Holdsworth for the guitar 14 On Jimmy Page s website he lists this song as one on which he plays 15 Engineer Eddie Kramer also cites Jimmy Page as playing on the track but says that John Bonham did not 16 In Hannes Rossacher s 2008 documentary Sunshine Superman The Journey of Donovan Donovan said that Page was the guitarist he also asserted that the song ushered in the Celtic rock sound which would lead to Page Jones and Bonham forming Led Zeppelin soon afterwards 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 7 The four string tambura that Donovan plays on the track has been given to him in India by George Harrison who also helped write the lyrics 17 In his autobiography Donovan recalls that he began writing Hurdy Gurdy Man on the tambura after Harrison discussed the sitar scales he had learned from Ravi Shankar 18 Donovan also says that with the drone of the tambura on the song he had created Celtic Rock 7 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 7 11 In fact Donovan said he wanted to give the song to Hendrix for him to record but that Mickie Most flipped out when he heard the song and insisted that Donovan should record it himself as his next single 7 14 Lyrics and music editThe lyrics recount the tale of a nameless narrator being visited in his dreams by the hurdy gurdy man and his close associate the roly poly man who come singing songs of love The song invokes histories of ages past with unenlightened shadows cast and the crying of humanity through all eternity and says tis then when the hurdy gurdy man comes singing songs of love 19 Additional verse edit On his 1990 live album The Classics Live and in his autobiography Donovan has said that there is also an additional verse that had been written by George Harrison that was not included on the radio single 7 When the truth gets buried deep Beneath the thousand years asleep Time demands a turnaround And once again the truth is found When performing the song in concert Donovan often relates to his audience the story of how this final verse came about He played the song for Harrison when they were together in Rishikesh and Harrison offered to write a verse for the song which he recorded Since the running time had to be kept below the three minute maximum generally allowed for singles at the time the producer had to choose between the extra verse and the guitar solo and ended up keeping just the solo 7 Donovan has said that the additional verse is a summary of the explanation given by their meditation teacher or guru Maharishi Mahesh Yogi on the way in which transcendental consciousness is eventually reawakened after having been forgotten for a long period of time and is based on part of the Maharishi s commentary on the Bhagavad Gita Donovan said the Hurdy Gurdy Man is the one who reawakens this knowledge in this case the Maharishi citation needed Music edit Billboard described the song as a groovy and infectious rhythm item 20 Cash Box said that the lyric presents a transcendental love amp word play message but the musical backing has shifted from the small jazz combo style of Wear Your Love Like Heaven and Jennifer Juniper to an easy folk electric rock amp sitar blend 21 Record World said that Donovan s reedy voice is absolutely hypnotic on Hurdy Gurdy Man a eerie magic like side 22 Sample editIn the Beastie Boys song Car Thief the first drum break is sampled following the lyrics Space cake cookies I discover who I am I m a dusted old bummy Hurdy Gurdy man Donovan s daughter Ione Skye used to be married to bandmember Adam Horovitz 23 Soundtrack appearances edit Hurdy Gurdy Man has been used as a framing device or otherwise appeared on the soundtrack or trailer of various films and television shows including The 1994 film Dumb and Dumber using a cover version by Butthole Surfers 24 The 1996 Barry Levinson film Sleepers 24 The 2001 Michael Cuesta film L I E 24 The 2002 independent film Spun The 2005 film Edison The 2006 film Man of the Year starring Robin Williams 24 The 2006 film Bobby 24 The 2007 David Fincher film Zodiac the song opens and closes the film 24 25 The 2011 German TV melodrama Familiengeheimnisse Family Secrets The 2012 Fringe episode Black Blotter season 5 episode 9 26 The 2013 horror film The Conjuring 24 The 2016 film Milton s Secret The 2017 Beyond episide Pilot season 1 episode 1 The 2018 British TV fantasy drama Britannia The 2018 film American Animals The 2018 Brooklyn Nine Nine episode Safe House season 5 episode 12 The 2018 Chilling Adventures of Sabrina episode October Country season 1 episode 1 The 2018 The Cool Kids episode Margaret Dates the Zodiac Killer season 1 episode 9 The 2019 film The Best of Enemies The 2019 Mr Mercedes episode Lost Love season 3 episode 3 The 2021 Tatort Krimi Borowski und der gute Mensch German TV ARD The 2022 Pam amp Tommy episode I Love You Tommy episode 2 The 2022 Willow episode The High Aldwin Season 1 Episode 2 References edit Donovan recording sessions listing Sabotage demon co uk Archived from the original on 2008 04 15 Retrieved 2012 08 07 James E Perone 2012 The Album A Guide to Pop Music s Most Provocative Influential and Important Creations ABC CLIO p 127 ISBN 978 0 313 37906 2 Retrieved 4 October 2015 Unterberger Richie Hurdy Gurdy Man at AllMusic Retrieved 24 October 2016 Marvin E Paymer July 1993 Facts Behind the Songs A Handbook of American Popular Music from the Nineties to the 90s Garland Pub p 248 ISBN 978 0 8240 5240 9 Segretto Mike 2022 1968 33 1 3 Revolutions Per Minute A Critical Trip Through the Rock LP Era 1955 1999 Backbeat pp 173 174 ISBN 9781493064601 Donovan UK chart history The Official Charts Company Retrieved 16 March 2012 a b c d e f g h i j k Leitch Donovan The Hurdy Gurdy Man Century an imprint of Random House London 2005 published in the U S as The Autobiography of Donovan The Hurdy Gurdy Man St Martin s Press New York 2005 ISBN 0 312 35252 2 pp 218 219 Donovan Retrieved 2013 08 21 15 June 1968 Donovan s More Down to Earth New Musical Express Altham Keith December 1968 Coming Down From the Clouds Archived 2017 02 14 at the Wayback Machine Hit Parader a b 6 July 1968 Don Wants to Spin a Film Legend Melody Maker Clem Cattini Drummer On 45 Number 1 Hit Singles Coda uk co uk 2003 08 29 Retrieved 2012 08 07 Email from John Paul Jones to Clem Cattini Coda uk co uk 2003 08 29 Retrieved 2012 08 07 a b The Donovan Interview VintageRock com 2013 Retrieved 2017 04 23 Sessions JimmyPage com JimmyPage com Retrieved 2012 08 07 Eddie Kramer tells the story of Led Zeppelin s iconic sound on Whole Lotta Love YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 13 Paytress Mark 2003 A Passage to India Mojo Special Limited Edition 1000 Days of Revolution The Beatles Final Years Jan 1 1968 to Sept 27 1970 London Emap p 15 Leitch 2005 p 207 Donovan Hurdy Gurdy Man song lyrics 1968 Spotlight Singles PDF Billboard June 15 1968 p 70 Retrieved 2021 02 22 CashBox Record Reviews PDF Cash Box June 15 1968 p 13 Retrieved 2022 01 12 Single Picks of the Week PDF Record World June 15 1968 p 1 Retrieved 2023 06 02 Car Thief Paul s Boutique Samples and References List Retrieved 18 April 2022 a b c d e f g Wickman Forrest 3 April 2013 How the Hurdy Gurdy Man Got Creepy Slate Retrieved 2015 07 17 Vincentelli Elisabeth Zodiac Soundtrack Amazon Retrieved 2012 08 07 music from Fringe Retrieved 15 December 2012 External links editHurdy Gurdy Man Single Donovan Unofficial Site Hurdy Gurdy Man at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hurdy Gurdy Man amp oldid 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