Happy Together (song)

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"Happy Together"
Single by The Turtles
from the album Happy Together.
Released 1967
Genre Pop
Length 2:55
Label White Whale Records
Writer Garry Bonner and Alan Gordon

"Happy Together" is a 1967 song from The Turtles' album of the same name.

The song has been featured in many movies, including 1986's Making Mr. Right, 1987's Ernest Goes to Camp, 1990's The Naked Gun, 1994's Muriel's Wedding, 1997's Happy Together, 2000's Shrek, 2002's Adaptation., 2003's Freaky Friday, 2004's Ma mère, 2005's Imagine Me and You and 2007's The Simpsons Movie. Freaky Friday featured a slightly different version of the song, performed by Simple Plan.

In television, the song was used in many episodes of The Simpsons including The Way We Weren't and Trilogy of Error ; and in episodes of That '70s Show (sung by the cast in the episode That '70s Musical), Scrubs, ER, The Wonder Years, and My Name Is Earl (Faked His Own Death). It has been used in television commercials for Golden Grahams, the video game Super Smash Bros. and for npower, Toyota and Twix. The song has more recently appeared on a TV ad for Smiths Chip, with the lyrics being changed to "I can't see me lovin' nobody but Smiths". Another recent appearance in a commercial is the "Extra" bubble gum commercial. The Song was also performed by American Idol on Wednesday, April 11, 2007.

"Happy Together" has been covered by artists as diverse as Weezer, Captain and Tenille, The Nylons, Simple Plan and Donny Osmond. In 1999, BMI named "Happy Together", with approximately 5 million performances, the forty-fourth most-performed song of the 20th century[1], placing it in the same league as "Yesterday" by The Beatles and "Mrs. Robinson" by Simon and Garfunkel. Frank Zappa's performance on Fillmore East - June 1971 is especially notable: his band at the time included Turtles vocalists Howard Kaylan and Mark Volman and bassist Jim Pons. Kaylan and Volman also did a reggae remake of the song for the last Flo & Eddie album: Rock Steady With Flo & Eddie. More recently, the song has been covered by B.E. Taylor for his latest album, Love Never Fails.

The track has been covered by English rock band Johnny Panic, with that version being used in a 2005 npower television advert.

The track has also been used in an advertisement for Twix chocolate bars, starting in 2006-2007, in Canada and an advertisement for Smith's Potato Chips, starting in 2007, in Australia.

In 2007 the song was used as a sample on the song "Ooh Ooh Baby" from Britney Spears' comeback album Blackout.

  1. ^ BMI.com News Release. "BMI Announces Top 100 Songs of the Century", BMI, December 13, 1999. 

Preceded by
"Penny Lane" by The Beatles
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
March 25, 1967
Succeeded by
"Somethin' Stupid" by Nancy Sinatra and Frank Sinatra
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