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Donovan Mellow Yellow (1967, Vinyl) Discogs

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Donovan has stated that "Mellow Yellow" is actually about the idea of enlightenment and the search for inner peace. The lyrics "I'm just mad about Saffron" are a reference to the Hindu goddess Saffron, who is associated with purity and enlightenment.


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The song reached No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard charts in 1966 and No. 8 in the UK charts in early 1967.


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Mellow Yellow is the fourth album from British singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released in the US in March 1967 (Epic Records LN 24239 (monaural) / BN 26239 (rechanneled stereo), but not released in the UK because of a continuing contractual dispute that also prevented Sunshine Superman from a UK release. In June 1967, a cross-section of both.


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Mellow Yellow is the fourth album from Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. It was released in the US in February 1967 ( Epic Records LN 24239 (monaural) / BN 26239 (rechanneled stereo), [3] but not released in the UK because of a continuing contractual dispute that also prevented Sunshine Superman from a UK release.


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[Verse 1] I'm just mad about Saffron Saffron's mad about me I'm-a just mad about Saffron She's just mad about me [Chorus] They call me Mellow Yellow (Quite rightly) They call me Mellow Yellow.


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Donovan encourages listeners to embrace their uniqueness and break free from societal norms. The line, "They call me Mellow Yellow, quite rightly" can be seen as a declaration of self-acceptance and the celebration of one's authentic self. The song invites us to let go of inhibitions, embrace our true colors, and live life to the fullest.


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lyrics artistfacts Songfacts®: In an interview with the June 18, 2011 edition of the NME, Donovan was asked what the song was actually about. He replied: "Quite a few things. Being mellow, laid-back, chilled out.


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Donovan Mellow Yellow (1967, Vinyl) Discogs

" Mellow Yellow " is a song written and recorded by Scottish singer-songwriter Donovan. [6] Released in the US in 1966, it reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. [7] Outside the US, "Mellow Yellow" peaked at No. 8 in the UK in early 1967. Content