The Turtles, Happy Together, 1967 and Elenore, 1968.

Published 2013-10-06

All Comments (21)
  • @NancyMargetko
    My husband and I married in 1967. This was our song. We were married for 53 years when he died. I miss him very much.
  • @usmc9127
    I was an 18 year old Marine in Vietnam at the time. Those songs made me homesick. I’m 75 now. Glad I lived to enjoy it today 🇺🇸
  • @simonyeung7391
    I listened to their songs on the radio while doing my homework now I listen to the same song on YouTube in June 2024 oh my God how time flies
  • @lavalp
    The lead singer has a marvelous voice.
  • @miri9885
    I cant believe The Turtles are not in the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame, they deserve to be without question.
  • My wife and I have adopted "Happy Together" as our special song, we were lucky enough to be teenagers back in the 60's, seems only like yesterday, we've been HAPPY TOGETHER for fifty years.
  • Love the old 60's and 70's songs. takes me back to 4th grade elementary school. The 1967 songs were the ones that i recalled most fondly.
  • @TD402dd
    This is one of the greatest rock songs of all time. The ghostly sound in the song elicit deep feelings in the listener - Happy Together.
  • That was incredible. On Eleanor the highlights are the amazing drumming and the voice of the guy with glasses and hair! Happy Together, Eleanor, She’d Rather Be With Me - three pieces of pure gold from the 60s.
  • @Wilfredoviquez
    What a sound, it's a classic from the 60s, I was 8 years old when it was broadcast on the radio, a complete success.
  • @alicemoncada6853
    I was born 1951. In Budapest, Hungary. This song is part of my early memories. I still like it.
  • 50s, 60s, some 70s music was our golden age for music. Gone down hill since.
  • @andrewmorton2430
    Howard and Mark (Flo & Eddie) brought real backing vocals magic to the classic T.Rex sound.
  • @Santi66
    The second theme is played live. Great performance. GREAT DRUMMER!!
  • These 2 feel good tunes still have same effect on me all these years later. Makes me think back on simplicity & modesty & wish me again watching this in front of the tube in my jammies for very first time in 60's.....