Hurdy Gurdy Man

Donovan

About 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 US and number 4 on the UK Singles Chart. Donovan wrote "Hurdy Gurdy Man" while in Rishikesh in India, where he was studying Transcendental Meditation with the Beatles. 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. According to some sources, the song was written for the band Hurdy Gurdy (which included Donovan's old friend and guitar mentor Mac MacLeod) with Donovan intending to be the producer, but the collaboration was cancelled due to creative disagreements, leading Donovan to record the song himself. In the chapter dedicated to the song in Donovan's autobiography, he says that he originally wanted it to be recorded by Jimi Hendrix. 


Year:
1989
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Thrown like a star in my vast sleep
I open my eyes to take a peep
To find that I was by the sea
Gazing with tranquility.
'Twas then when the Hurdy Gurdy Man
Came singing songs of love,
Then when the Hurdy Gurdy Man
Came singing songs of love.
Hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, gurdy he sang.
Hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, gurdy he sang.
Hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, gurdy he sang.
Histories of ages past
Unenlightened shadows cast
Down through all eternity
The crying of humanity.
'Tis then when the Hurdy Gurdy Man
Comes singing songs of love,
Then when the Hurdy Gurdy Man
Comes singing songs of love.
Hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, gurdy he sang.
Hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy.
Hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, gurdy he sang.
Hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, gurdy he sang.
Here comes the roly poly man and he's singing songs of love,
Roly poly, roly poly, roly poly, poly he sang.
Hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, gurdy he sang,
Hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, hurdy gurdy, gurdy he sang

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Donovan

Donovan (born Donovan Philips Leitch, 10 May 1946) is a Scottish singer, songwriter and guitarist. Initially labelled as an imitator of Bob Dylan, Donovan quickly developed an eclectic and distinctive style that blended folk, jazz, pop, psychedelia, and world music (notably calypso). He has variously lived in Scotland, London, California and Ireland, and currently lives with his family in County Cork in Ireland. more »

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Written by: Donovan Leitch

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11 facts about this song

Recording History
"Hurdy Gurdy Man" is a song by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was recorded in April 1968 and released later that year in May.
Beatles Connection
This song was written during Donovan's trip to India in 1968, where he was studying Transcendental Meditation along with The Beatles.
Inspiration and Meaning
Donovan has proclaimed that the "Hurdy Gurdy Man" symbolizes a poetic image representing the natural music played by the cosmos.
Hidden Musicians
Allegedly, two members of Led Zeppelin–Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones–participated in the recording session of this song; however, the record label did not credit them due to contractual obligations.
Hit Chart Performance
The "Hurdy Gurdy Man" single reached the Top 5 in the Billboard Hot 100 in the US. In Donovan's home country, the UK, it reached number 4.
Film Appearance
The song was famously used in the 2007 movie "Zodiac" directed by David Fincher, setting a haunting tone for the true-crime thriller.
Alternate Versions and Covers
There are alternate versions of "Hurdy Gurdy Man" with additional lyrics that were not included in the original release. The song has also been covered by a variety of artists, including the American rock band The Butthole Surfers and Steve Hillage, a progressive rock musician.
Long-form Version
On Donovan's live album, "The Donovan Concert Live In L.A.", a 15-minute version of "Hurdy Gurdy Man" is included, showcasing the song's ability to captivate with its psychedelic sound.
Influence and Legacy
The song is often cited as a formative influence on the development of progressive rock, heavy metal, and world music genres.
Album Importance
The album also named "Hurdy Gurdy Man" helped establish Donovan's successful transition from folk singer to a psychedelic rock artist.
50th Anniversary Release
In 2018, for the song's 50th anniversary, Donovan released a new version of the song now including lost verses that were originally written by George Harrison during their meditation trip in India.

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