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  1. Release and commercial performance. The Turtles performing "Happy Together" on The Ed Sullivan Show, May 14, 1967. The band performed on several TV shows due to the success of the song. "Happy Together" was released as a single in January 1967, backed with the Warren Zevon -penned "Like the Seasons".

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Warren_ZevonWarren Zevon - Wikipedia

    Warren William Zevon (January 24, 1947 – September 7, 2003) was an American rock singer and songwriter. His most famous compositions include "Werewolves of London", "Lawyers, Guns and Money", and "Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner".

  3. The Turtles – Happy Together (1967) Crítica. Gran disco de los Turtles que significa el talento vocal de Howard Kaylan y Mark Volman y su sobresaliente capacidad para la creación rítmica y melódica.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_TurtlesThe Turtles - Wikipedia

    In 1984, the Turtles embarked on a U.S. Happy Together tour with Gary Puckett & the Union Gap, Spanky & Our Gang and the Association. In 1987, Kaylan and Volman appeared in a music video of their 1967 song Happy Together to promote the romantic comedy Making Mr. Right.

  5. Happy Together es el tercer álbum de estudio de The Turtles. Fue publicado en abril de 1967 bajo la marca de White Whale Records. Posteriormente, Sundazed Records adquirió los derechos de la discografía de The Turtles y lanzó muchos de sus álbumes anteriores, con ediciones diferentes a las originales.

  6. 1 de sept. de 2007 · Then their next two singles — “Outside Chance” by a then-unknown songwriter named Warren Zevon and “Can I Get to Know You Better” — failed to hit the mark, and two bandmembers announced their departure. They needed a hit, and in 1967 they got it.

  7. The Turtles’ signature song was a standout single and chart-topper in a year with no shortage of formidable competition. Carried by its martial beat, minor-key melody, triumphant chorus, and fantastic group harmonies, “Happy Together” is undoubtedly one of the most memorable tracks from its era.