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1968 cottage album by Say publicly Turtles
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Music
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The Turtles
American rock band
Not to be confused with Turtles (South Korean band).
The Turtles are an American rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1965. The band achieved several Top 40 hits throughout the latter half of the 1960s, including "It Ain't Me Babe" (1965), "You Baby" (1966), "Happy Together" (1967), "She'd Rather Be with Me" (1967), "Elenore" (1968), and "You Showed Me" (1969).[3]
The original six members were Howard Kaylan, Mark Volman, Al Nichol, Jim Tucker, Chuck Portz, and Don Murray, with subsequent members being Chip Douglas, Joel Larson, Johnny Barbata, Jim Pons, and John Seiter. As the Turtles' commercial success waned by the end of the 1960s, they became plagued with management problems, lawsuits and conflicts with their label, White Whale Records, leading the group to break up in 1970. Kaylan and Volman then joined Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, where, for contractual reasons, they performed under the name Flo & Eddie (Volman as Flo, Kaylan as Eddie). After leaving Zappa at the end of 1971, Kaylan and Volman continued to perform under the Flo & Eddie name, becoming popular as a comedy rock act, and also went onto long-lasting success as session musicians. In 1983, Kaylan and Volman began touring as The Tur
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She's My Girl
For the Five for Fighting song, see She's My Girl (Five for Fighting song).
1967 single by The Turtles
"She's My Girl" is a 1967 song and single from the Turtles. It was released on the White Whale record label and reached the top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 chart during the same year.[2] It was later released as a bonus track on the album, Happy Together by Sundazed Music in 1994.
Composition and themes
[edit]"She's My Girl" is a psychedelic song[1] written by Alan Gordon and Gary Bonner. The piece is considered to be one of the more experimental pieces from The Turtles.[3] The song begins with theme and lyrics inspired from jazz, moves into a pop music refrain, and later shifts into 3
4 time.[3]
White Whale Records worked with a filming company headed by John Urie, who agreed to produce a 16mm film for the song featuring the band. Filming lasted three days.[4]
Reception
[edit]At the time of its release in 1967, some radio stations objected to themes expressed in the song and banned the song from their playlists and refused to play it; lead singer Howard Kaylan surmised this was because of the song's references to morning glories, a flower with hallucinogenic properties.[1]